• Lickey Hills Geo Walk

    Lickey Hills Visitor Centre Warren Lane, Lickey, Worcestershire

    A free guided walk for all the familyThe history of the Earth is written in the rocks beneath your feet.Your guide will take you back almost 500 million years to an ancient shoreline, when Britain lay in the southern hemisphere. You will explore the evidence for the convulsions the rocks suffered as Britain collided with ...

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  • Talk: Mike Benton. :‘Dinosaurs: New Visions of a Lost World’

    St Francis, 110 Warwick Rd, Kenilworth CV8 1HL 110 Warwick Road, Kenilworth, United Kingdom

    Mike Benton. :‘Dinosaurs: New Visions of a Lost World’ This lecture will be held at St Francis of Assisi in Kenilworth. We will also attempt to share this on Zoom for those unable to make it in person. We will be trying out new technology and may incur technical hitches, therefore we recommend attending in ...

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  • Warwickshire Arden Sandstone Field Trip

    Leader: Stuart Burley Stuart will take participants to 3 of 4 exposures of the Arden Sandstone to look at the sedimentary depositional setting of this locally important building stone - details to be announced. (An ice cream in Henley in Arden is very probable). Contact: [email protected]

  • Llandrindod Wells, Builth inlier, Weekend Field Trip led by Dr Joe Botting & Dr lucy Wells

    WGCG residential field trip to Llandrindod Wells led by Joe and Lucy, who are are independent researchers working on ‘Burgess-Shale-type’ discoveries in Mid-Wales. Programme: Friday eve.       Introductory talk on the ‘Builth Inlier’ - palaeontological and geological importance Saturday a.m.   Visit to the Radnorshire Museum (in Llandrindod Wells) to see their substantial                                             displays (much ...

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  • Wine, Whisky and Beer – the role of geology (Zoom & KMC)

    Kenilworth Methodist Church 60 Priory Rd,, Kenilworth

    Alex Maltman. Hybrid meeting held at KMC & via Zoom. We read that the taste of wine is affected by the geology of the vineyard and that whisky is influenced by the rocks the water encountered on its way to the distillery....(Download Poster).

    Free