Committee
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President - Matt Kiggins
Trad & sport climber always up for contributing to the the club and anybody in it. Look out for the guy with the fluffy hair.
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Chair - Trevor Wilson
I have been chairman on and off for about 20 years and an advocate of a slightly anarchic, low red tape club, optimising on fun. Particularly keen on jamming cracks, sea stacks, ice climbing but pretty much up for all types of climbing.
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Secretary - Adam Chambers
I’m Adam the PCC Secretary. I like every aspect of climbing, but anything that involves mountains would be preferred. From Scrambles, long multi-pitch, to Scottish Winter! I’m a sucker for anything that has 3 stars, or is a classic route!
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Membership Secretary, Talker- Steve Lismore
Steve Lismore is the Membership Secretary for Peak Climbing Club and is the first point of contact for people interested in joining the Club. He is very keen on trad, multi-pitch adventure routes and winter climbing, is just getting into sport climbing, and is always interested in trying out new climbing destinations! And he likes cooking for Club trips as it means he doesn't have to do the washing up.
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Membership Secretary, Techie Organiser - Ian Baker
I moved to Sheffield in mid-2022 and joined the PCC shortly afterwards. I'm mostly into (easy) trad climbing, but dabble in other types too. I like the relaxed yet supportive atmosphere in the club, and I'm hoping to get out on lots of PCC trips and meets over the coming year.
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Meets Secretary - Sarah Dixon
I started climbing 10 years ago at university and joined the club about 5 years ago. I'm mainly into trad climbing, especially gritstone cracks, but will do all kinds of climbing.
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Treasurer - Andy Jobling
Shanghaied into the post but actually very good and can be trusted with the cash
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Training Representative - Andy Burgess
Having first touched grit in ‘84 on moving to Sheffield I’ve climbed off and mostly on it ever since. Partial to a mantle, which is a good thing considering grit top outs, I’ve ended up mainly as a boulderer and resident of the Works. That said I love a good chimney and aim to get outside more for the trad. Sport? Hmmmmm
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New Club Member - xiaohui duan
I started bouldering in early 2023 (mostly outdoors on grit) and joined the PCC in April 2025, after deciding I'd like to give trad climbing a try. The club is very friendly and welcoming, and the weekly meets and regular trips away are always great fun.
The atmosphere in the club is very relaxed and there's never any pressure to climb harder than you feel comfortable with. I was able to get lots of experience by seconding other club members and even gained the confidence to start leading myself. -
Member Without Portfolio - Claire Sephton
Always positive and super happy to help anybody
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Member Without Portfolio - Chris Pembroke
A pure gentlemen and old school mounteneer, winter and rock climber. Always pro-enjoyment and inclusion of everybody.
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Member Without Portfolio - Jen Maxfield
I've climbed and worked in the Peak for a long time now. The PCC has given me countless opportunities for trips, memories and friendship. I love the mad tales that ensue from everyone's adventures. The Club is great for psyche, making plans and a very supportive community too. Thank you PCC, a big part of me!
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Member Without Portfolio - Neil Shephard
Started climbing in the Peak District in 1999 and still love getting out on the Gristone regularly. Love traveling to climb, particularly long multi-pitch routes, favourite destination is probably the Dolomites. Joined the club in 2024 and felt very welcomed and wanted to give something back and help others join. Usually have a camera close to hand to snap pictures.