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Adams, Michael
- Official website of the British Grand Master, professional chess player, and chess columnist; includes a profile, details of games and competitions, and news.
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BRITBASE - British Chess Game Archive
- An online national archive of British chess tournament games, for viewing online and downloading in PGN (Portable Game Notation) format.
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British Chess Associations and Clubs
- A directory of chess clubs and regional associations for the British Isles.
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British Chess Championships
- A comprehensive guide to the 2011 tournament, held in Sheffield, with programme, news, results, and information for competitors and visitors.
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British Chess Problem Society
- Promotes the knowledge and enjoyment of chess compositions; includes details of membership, publications, and a collection of resources for problem solvers.
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British Correspondence Chess Association
- Provides national and international tournaments; includes information about their programme of competitions, results, magazine, and membership. Also offer a collection of games and a daily puzzle.
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British Federation for Correspondence Chess
- Includes tournament information, recent match information, and an events calendar.
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Chess
- Online version of The Guardian's weekly chess column, with news, games, and commentary.
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Chess Development in Aberdeen's Primary Schools
- Reports on research which found the introduction of chess to the school environment had a positive effect on pupils' social and academic development, in the classroom and at home; also advocates the creation of a new specialism for schools – the visiting chess coach.
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Chess in Schools and Communities
- Describes a programme to encourage and support chess for young people; includes details of coaching available, training courses, events and awards, and listings of junior chess clubs and participating schools.
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David Howell Chess
- Official site of this young, high ranking British chess player, providing news, photographs and a biography.
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The Friends of Chess
- Provides funds to aid and initiate international tournaments, matches and team events and to assist British chess players to take part in suitable international tournaments.
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The Friends of Chess
- Founded in 1969 to restore Britain to the leading place it had among the world's chess nations in the nineteenth century. Includes details of membership and their activities.
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Jessie Gilbert
- An online tribute to a gifted young English chess player, who died tragically in 2006, aged only 19.
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National Correspondence Chess Club
- Nationwide postal correspondence chess club. Includes information on tournaments plus monthly journal.
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National Youth Chess Association
- Runs under-18, under-16, under-14 and under-12 inter-association chess events each autumn term across England and Wales; includes results, news, and entry forms.
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The Official UK Chess as a Sport Campaign
- Aims to get chess recognised as a sport in the UK and in the Olympics. Contains background materials, campaigning suggestions, and a history.
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Scheming Mind
- UK based online and correspondence chess club. Contains information on how the system works, a club wiki and details of membership.
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Social Correspondence Chess Association
- Offering correspondence, web server and email chess games to members of all abilities.
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