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50th Anniversary Part 2: Permo-Triassic and the Ice Age in the Black Country

BCGS Posted on 4 August 2025 by admin8 August 2025
50th Anniversary Part 2: Permo-Triassic and the Ice Age in the Black Country

10.00
19 October

Sunday 19 October (Field Meeting): 50th Anniversary Part 2: Permo-Triassic and the Ice Age in the Black Country. Led by Graham Worton and Andy Harrison. Meet on Darby's Hill Road at 9.45 for a 10.00 start. Park opposite Oakham Primary School in the lay-by on the Birmingham side of the hill (GR SO966892, postcode B69 1SQ). We start at Darby's Hill viewpoint. Then we move down to St Brades Close and the Blue Rock Quarry / Portway Hill site. From there we take in a site new to most people (Barnford Hill park) and the Pudding Rock. Then we head over to Wordsley Ridge / Brierley Hill Road to look at the red sandstone and pebble bed exposures there. Finish in Old Wharf Lane Stourbridge, where we can see a huge new exposure in the red sandstones and the terrace of the River Stour. Bring a packed lunch, wear walking shoes and appropriate outdoor clothing.

Click here for a Google map for lay-by on Darby's Hill Road.

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‘Geology in Paradise’. 18 January
AGM followed by ‘Silurian Rocks of the Dingle Peninsula’ 15 March

Programme of Events

  • 10.00 – 1.00, 30 August – Guided Walk and visit to the Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve, Wolverhampton
  • 8.00, 22 September – Geological perspectives on the 'world’s largest' conventional explosion at Fauld Mine Staffordshire
  • 10.00, 19 October – 50th Anniversary Part 2: Permo-Triassic and the Ice Age in the Black Country
  • 8.00, 20 October – What Lies Beneath? Discoveries from Deep-Sea Drilling at Santorini Volcano (IODP Expedition 398)
  • 8.00, 17 November – Medicine and Geology - an exploration
  • 7.30, 15 December – Members' Evening and Christmas Social
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