The Civil Engineers’ Club is organising a discounted bouldering event at EustonWall, London’s premier climbing centre, aimed at encouraging participation among members and enthusiasts with a focus on safety and community engagement.
The Civil Engineers’ Club is hosting a subsidised bouldering event designed to promote the sport among its members and enthusiasts in central London. Scheduled for early September 2025, this social gathering will take place at EustonWall, the London Climbing Centre’s eighth facility, renowned for its premium bouldering setup. The venue is conveniently situated near major transport hubs including Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Euston Station, making it easily accessible for participants.
To secure a place at the event, prospective attendees must complete a £5 payment by the end of August, with places allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The organiser, Tony Barber, will provide payment details upon confirmation of participation. This approach reflects previous events, which have been well-received and similarly structured, emphasising both accessibility and safety. Those interested can contact Tony Barber directly for further details.
Safety remains a priority, with participants required to watch an online induction video before arrival. Upon attending, climbers must answer safety questions and sign a waiver, underscoring the personal responsibility aspect of the sport. It is clearly communicated that all participants climb at their own risk, ensuring transparency and awareness of the activity’s inherent challenges.
This bouldering event continues a series of similar activities by The Civil Engineers’ Club, which has a track record of organising engaging sessions dating back several years. The club’s commitment to fostering a community atmosphere through physical activity is notable, with past gatherings not only encouraging fitness but also networking among civil engineering professionals and enthusiasts.
EustonWall itself is recognised as a top-tier bouldering venue within London, providing an ideal environment for both beginner and experienced climbers to engage in the sport. Its central location and high-quality facilities support the club’s goal of making bouldering accessible and enjoyable for its members.
Overall, The Civil Engineers’ Club’s upcoming bouldering event promises a blend of social interaction, physical challenge, and community building, continuing a successful tradition that promotes wellness and camaraderie within the engineering profession.
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- https://www.ice.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/the-civil-engineers-club-bouldering-september – Please view link – unable to able to access data
- https://ceclub.net/bouldering/ – The Civil Engineers’ Club organises bouldering events, with the next scheduled for Monday 9th June 2025 at Euston Wall. Previous events have been held on 17th March 2025, 18th November 2024, 9th September 2024, 10th June 2024, 12th June 2023, and 21st March 2023. For more details, contact Tony Barber at [email protected].
- https://www.ice.org.uk/events/past-events-and-recordings/past-events/the-civil-engineers-club-bouldering-september – The Civil Engineers’ Club held a subsidised bouldering event on 9th September 2024 at Euston Wall, London. Participants were required to pay a £5 fee before 30th August 2024. Safety measures included watching an induction video and completing a waiver before climbing. Euston Wall is located near Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Euston Station.
- https://www.ice.org.uk/events/previous-events/past-events/the-civil-engineers-club-bouldering-september – The Civil Engineers’ Club hosted a subsidised bouldering event on 9th September 2024 at Euston Wall, London. Attendees needed to pay a £5 fee before 30th August 2024. Safety protocols required watching an induction video and signing a waiver before climbing. Euston Wall is situated close to Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Euston Station.
- https://www.ice.org.uk/events/latest-events/the-civil-engineers-club-bouldering-september – The Civil Engineers’ Club organised a subsidised bouldering event on 9th September 2024 at Euston Wall, London. Participants were asked to pay a £5 fee before 30th August 2024. Safety measures included watching an induction video and completing a waiver before climbing. Euston Wall is located near Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Euston Station.
- https://www.ice.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/the-civil-engineers-club-bouldering-september – The Civil Engineers’ Club is planning a subsidised bouldering event on 8th September 2025 at Euston Wall, London. Participants are required to pay a £5 fee before 29th August 2025. Safety protocols include watching an induction video and completing a waiver before climbing. Euston Wall is situated near Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Euston Station.
- https://www.gyms1.com/GB/London-Borough-of-Islington/106303232009660/EustonWall – EustonWall is a bouldering centre located at 350 Euston Road, London. It is the eighth centre of the London Climbing Centre, offering premium bouldering facilities in central London. The centre is situated close to Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Euston Station, making it easily accessible for climbers.
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Freshness check
Score:
8
Notes:
The narrative mentions an upcoming bouldering event in early September 2025, which aligns with the Civil Engineers’ Club’s schedule for that period. The earliest known publication date of similar content is 9 June 2025, announcing a bouldering event on 9 June 2025. ([ice.org.uk](https://ice.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/the-civil-engineers-club-bouldering-june?utm_source=openai)) The narrative appears to be original and not recycled from previous events. However, the event is scheduled for early September 2025, which is more than 7 days away from the current date (18 July 2025), so the freshness score is not perfect. Additionally, the narrative includes updated data about the upcoming event, which justifies a higher freshness score but should still be flagged. ([ice.org.uk](https://www.ice.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/the-civil-engineers-club-bouldering?utm_source=openai))
Quotes check
Score:
10
Notes:
The narrative does not contain any direct quotes, indicating that it is potentially original or exclusive content.
Source reliability
Score:
10
Notes:
The narrative originates from the Civil Engineers’ Club, a reputable organisation associated with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). The Club has a history of organising events and is known for promoting social and sporting activities among civil engineers and their families. ([ceclub.net](https://ceclub.net/bouldering/?utm_source=openai))
Plausability check
Score:
9
Notes:
The narrative describes a subsidised bouldering event at Euston Wall, a known climbing centre in London. The event details, including the £5 payment fee and safety requirements, are consistent with previous events organised by the Civil Engineers’ Club. The venue, Euston Wall, is located near major transport hubs, making it accessible for participants. The narrative lacks specific factual anchors such as names, institutions, and dates, which slightly reduces the score. The language and tone are consistent with the region and topic, and there is no excessive or off-topic detail. The tone is appropriately formal and resembles typical corporate or official language.
Overall assessment
Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): PASS
Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): HIGH
Summary:
The narrative is original, sourced from a reputable organisation, and presents plausible and consistent information about an upcoming bouldering event. The lack of direct quotes and specific factual anchors slightly reduce the scores in those areas, but overall, the narrative passes the fact-checking criteria with high confidence.