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40th Anniversary Field Visit: An Introduction to Black Country Geology Part 2 – Revisited 15 August
‘The great 1815 eruption of Tambora and future risks from large-scale volcanism’ 21 September

Geoconservation day - Warren Lane Quarry, Lickey Hills

BCGS Posted on 7 August 2015 by admin7 August 2015
Geoconservation day - Warren Lane Quarry, Lickey Hills

10.30 – 2.00
6 September

Sunday 6 September (Geoconservation day): Warren Lane Quarry, Lickey Hills. Quarry clearance session in conjunction with the Lickey Hills Geo-Champions, directed by Steve Hinton, Senior Ranger, Lickey Hills CP. This Lickey Quartzite quarry complements the features shown in the Barnt Green Road Quarry, but has been unavailable for conservation work since it became an EHT designated 'Champions' site, in 2011. With changed usage, voluntary clearance work can now be permitted, and this will be the first session here. Meet at 10.30 at the Lickey Hills Visitor Centre, B45 8ER. Bring hard hats if you have them, gloves and a packed lunch. (Some hard hats available at the VC for those who haven't got their own.) Wear old clothes and strong footwear. Tools will be provided. Finish at 2.00.

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40th Anniversary Field Visit: An Introduction to Black Country Geology Part 2 – Revisited 15 August
‘The great 1815 eruption of Tambora and future risks from large-scale volcanism’ 21 September

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