• Aug 2019 Field Trip: Ufton Fields

    Aug 2019 Field Trip: Ufton Fields 28th August (Wednesday) Ufton Fields (SP378615) – a former quarry in the White Lias, finishing in the village to examine some of the building stones. Meet 6pm at Reserve car park A joint meeting with the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. Led by Brian Ellis & Faye Irvine.

  • GeoWeek: Gold in them thar Burton Dassett hills? Yes! Fool’s Gold! – Sunday 12 May 10:30 am

    Burton Dassett Hills Country Park

    Why are the Burton Dassett Hills there? What’s in them? Who dug? When? Why? Are they magnetic? What’s that tower for? Sunday 12th May, Burton Dassett Hills, Meet 10.30 at Car Park near the Tower (approx 1-2 hours) With the WGCG – All-day parking £2. The views are great but what’s this ‘outlier’ beneath your feet? How come those hills are still there after ...

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  • GeoWeek: Kenilworth Rocks! Meet ‘The Stones’ – Thursday 9 May 2pm

    Abbey Fields Car Park

    A guided walk of “The Building Stones of Old Kenilworth” (approx 1½ hours)Thursday 9th May, Meet 2 pm, Abbey Fields Car Park, Bridge Street. Kenilworth CV8 1BQ Led by Ian Fenwick, Parking: 2 hrs free with ticket. Kenilworth’s stone is 280 million years old. How did it get here? Where was Warwickshire then? Every building has secrets to share and stories ...

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  • GeoWeek: Walk 600 million years in 20-minutes at the Brandon Marsh GeoWall – Sunday 5 May

    Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Brandon March Visitor Centre

    GeoWeek: Walk 600 million years in 20-minutes at the Brandon Marsh GeoWall. In just a few paces, visitors can walk through time from local volcanic rocks of 600 million years ago to newer limestone of only 145 million years old. Warwickshire’s varied geology tells a good story. It is collected together in the Geology Wall ...

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  • April 2019 Talk – The Geology of Norway – Senior Citizens Club

    The Geology of Norway – Chris Darmon (Chris Darmon – editor ‘Down to Earth’ magazine & proprietor of ‘Geosupplies’)  PLEASE NOTE – as it is Easter week, the usual church hall venue is not available, so we will be meeting at Kenilworth Senior Citizens’ Club at the top end of the main road through town, ...

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