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Updated Tuesday, February 7, 2012 5:12 PM

Promoting Geodiversity

Rocks, fossils and landforms are the geodiversity which provides the materials and information for our community - its architecture, its industry, its culture, its natural history and its scientific heritage.   We are all geotourists as we explore our most cherished areas, broaden our knowledge, and choose their and our future.

 To our children: we give you the Earth.’

Earth Heritage Suffolk Handbook

Our Handbook, June 2010 is for geodiversity owners and providers in Suffolk. For more information see GeoSuffolk Times no.6

Sections are available to download here:

Promoting Our Geodiversity:

Leaflets, Panels, Events and Exhibitions, Responsible Field Work, Access for All, Education.

 

GeoSuffolk Times

Our Newsletter keeping you up-to-date with geodiversity news, achievements and activities in Suffolk.

1. June 2009

2. September 2009

3. December 2009

4. March 2010

5. June 2010

6. October 2010

7.January 2011

8.April 2011

9.July 2011

10.October 2011

11.January 2012

   

Local Geodiversity Action Plans can help point the way forward.

This 2006 LGAP was an experiment. (Click on the page below).

 

 

 

GeoSuffolk Leaflets

Dunwich: The Geology of Suffolk's Lost City

The Deben Estuary

Flint

Suffolk's Time Travellers: The Erratics

GeoIpswich

GeoSuffolk Goes to Church in Suffolk Coastal

GeoSuffolk Goes to Church in South Suffolk

 

May we also suggest a visit to:

The Geologists’ Association

The Geological Society of Norfolk

The Essex Rock and Mineral Society

The Essex Field Club

The Open University Geological Society East Anglia

Geo-East