Join us if you are into local history or archaeology

Benefits of joining
FOR YOU:
- A copy of the Society’s journal , Records of Buckinghamshire, published in May every year with up-to-date historical research articles and archaeological excavation reports.
- Newsletters in Spring and Autumn with short articles and details of Society events and activities.
- Access to the Society’s Library and Archives and support for research into all aspects of local history and archaeology.
- A free lecture series online and at the Museum in Aylesbury every Winter.
- Outings to archaeological sites and historic buildings in and around Bucks in Summer.
- Opportunities to play an active part in the Society through its Active Archaeology Group, the Buckinghamshire Local History Network, and other ad hoc research groups.
FOR THE COUNTY, INCLUDING MILTON KEYNES:
- Support from the society in identifying, understanding, promoting and where necessary defending and protecting Buckinghamshire’s historic environment.
- Assistance in the preservation of important archives on the county’s history and archaeology.
- Support for the County Museum, with its local collections started by the Society
Please support the Society
in these activities by joining us.
Society rules (Constitution) now a registered Charity
How to join
Annual Subscription rates
Ordinary Member | £24 |
Family (two or more people living at the same address and their children under 18) | £26 |
Affiliated Societies | £26 |
Junior member under 18 – with Journal | £12 |
Junior – without Journal | £6 |
Join the Society
New Membership/ Annual Renewal: Click here to pay by card (Visa or Mastercard), or
Join/Renew BY POST: Click here to print a membership form and return it by post with your cheque.
- If you are a member and need to renew, alter or have a query about your membership, please email the Membership Secretary.
Make the most of your membership
Are you using the facilities, activities and events of the Society as much to your benefit as you perhaps could?
Collectively members contribute to the understanding and preservation of the county’s historic assets through the Active Archaeology Group, the Buckinghamshire Local History Network and the annual Records of Buckinghamshire and other publications.
The society also responds to members’ suggestions and initiatives .
See the full results of the BAS Members surveys.
Current Survey Feb.2021
Previous Survey 2011. .
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