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In May 2023 (13th and 14th) we ran a Cotswold scarp 2-day field trip comprising 2 linear walks in the southern Cotswolds between the city of Bath and the village of Hawkesbury Upton. Some attendees on this field trip indicated that they would be interested in a similar event, continuing further N along the scarp, ...
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WGCG plan to carry out some much-needed conservation work at Kenilworth Castle Quarryon the afternoon of Saturday 17th May. We need all the help you can offer - more handsmake for a shorter task. If you can help, please register your interest no later than 8th May. This will help with planning the work, which will be led by ... |
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A WGCG Geo Walk through the town of Royal Leamington Spa that will be lead by former residents Jane Allum and Michaela Bokor who will expertly guide you around the town explaining the origin of the rocks, and what can be interpreted from these urban exposures. The walk will look at a range of the ... |
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The WGCG shall be holding a special Ask a Geologist session under Dippy at the Herbert Galleries, Coventry. WGCG geological experts will be at hand to discuss geology in our everyday lives, geological careers, and geological science in general. Come along and examine specimens in super detail with our blue tooth microscope. We will have ... |
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A few miles north west of Leicester the landforms of the east Midlands are conspicuously interrupted by the craggy, locally-wooded hills of Charnwood Forest. Here are found rocks formed from explosive volcanic eruptions about 600 million years ago, together with lavas and igneous intrusions; these comprise the Charnian Supergroup. Most of the rocks are thought ... |