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Community Conservation Champions

Earth Heritage Trust Community Conservation Champions

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  • Herefordshire sites
    • Bradnor Hill Quarry
    • Coppett Hill
    • Croft Castle Quarries
    • Gardiner’s Quarry
    • King Arthur’s Cave and Quarry
    • Linton Quarry
    • Little Doward
    • Loxter Ashbed Quarry
    • Rudge End Quarry
    • Whitman’s Hill Quarry
  • Worcestershire sites
    • Abberley
    • Bewdley
    • Callow Hill Quarry
    • Dingle Quarry
    • Hadley Quarry
    • Lickey Hills Quarries
    • Scar Cottage Quarry
    • Tank and North Quarries
    • Westminster Bank Quarry
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Author Archives: Julie Schroder

A new geology panel for the Lickeys, May 2018

Community Conservation Champions Posted on 31 May 2018 by Julie Schroder5 June 2018

On Saturday 12th May, the H&W Earth Heritage Trust held its AGM in the Lickey Hills School Room, with a Champions-led walk scheduled for the afternoon. The Champions had spruced up Warren Lane and Barnt Green Road quarries in advance … Continue reading →

Posted in Lickey Hills Quarries

Warren Lane Quarry gets its first Champions-led facelift

Community Conservation Champions Posted on 12 September 2015 by Julie Schroder26 May 2016

Warren Lane 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. This was because it was being used as a wood … Continue reading →

Posted in Lickey Hills Quarries

Geoconservation goes public at Kendal End Quarry

Community Conservation Champions Posted on 13 October 2014 by Julie Schroder26 May 2016

Geoconservation clearance work with a public face at Kendal End Quarry, 12th October 2014. For our third visit to improve the geological exposure at this most southerly of the Lickey Hills quarries, we decided to try something new. Why not … Continue reading →

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Lickey Hills Discovery Day – Sunday 25th August 2013

Community Conservation Champions Posted on 27 August 2013 by Julie Schroder26 May 2016

Lickey Hills Geo-Champions held a Discovery Day in conjunction with South Birmingham Group of the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, the Lickey Hills Society, and the Lickey Hills Local History Society. Two guided walks were held with walkers being given the benefit … Continue reading →

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The Lickey Hills Geo-Champions Branch Out!

Community Conservation Champions Posted on 5 May 2013 by Julie Schroder26 May 2016

  Thanks to funding from Natural England’s NIA (Nature Improvement Area) initiative, it has been possible to give a major face-lift to the Rubery Cutting which lies to the north of the Lickey Hills.  The Birmingham & Black Country Nature … Continue reading →

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Easter Saturday, 30th March 2013 – Guided walk

Community Conservation Champions Posted on 28 April 2013 by Julie Schroder26 May 2016

    We had a good attendance for our first guided walk of the year on Easter Saturday despite the snow still under foot.           Here are some of the comments that were left for us … Continue reading →

Posted in Lickey Hills Quarries
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