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Geoconservation Day: Portway Hill, Rowley Please note change of date and place. 11 March
Field Visit: Wroxeter Roman City 1 April

AGM followed by: Celebrating the Origins of Animal Life: Building a UNESCO Global Geopark in Charnwood Forest, UK

BCGS Posted on 14 October 2022 by admin11 December 2022
AGM followed by: Celebrating the Origins of Animal Life: Building a UNESCO Global Geopark in Charnwood Forest, UK

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20 March

Monday 20 March (Indoor Meeting, 7.00 for 7.30 start): AGM followed by: 'Celebrating the Origins of Animal Life: Building a UNESCO Global Geopark in Charnwood Forest, UK'. Speaker: Jack Matthews (Geoheritage Conservation and Interpretation Officer for the Charnwood Forest Geopark, UK). Charnwood Forest in Leicestershire is host to some of the oldest animal fossils in the world. This presentation will outline the internationally significant geodiversity of Charnwood Forest - including the outstanding ancient fossils - and the ways it has shaped the landscape, communities, and people of Britain's 'unexpected upland'.

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Geoconservation Day: Portway Hill, Rowley Please note change of date and place. 11 March
Field Visit: Wroxeter Roman City 1 April

Programme of Events

  • 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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