Friday 2 December 2016

Next Week 5th to 12th December 2016

NEXT WEEKS EVENTS


28th November to 4th December 2016

The following is an extract from Bristol Geology Calendar

More details can be found in the Calendar and on the web sites of the relevant Society or organisation.

Monday

19:30
 Dave Green - Palaeontology and Evolution
WhenMon, 5 December, 19:30 – 22:30
WhereWynstones School, Stroud Road, Whaddon, Gloucester (map)
DescriptionPalaeontology and Evolution. This will be a mainly practical class, focussing on the preservation, identification and classification of fossils, and an account of the evolution of life on Earth. Starts Mon 19th September for 10 weeks (not 17th or 24th Oct), until 5th December Held at Wynstones School, Stroud Road, Whaddon, Gloucester from 7.30-9.30pm on Mondays. Cost £70 (including tea, coffee etc at breaktime!).

Tuesday

18:30
 Geological Society - Western Region
WhenTue, 6 December, 18:30 – 19:30
WhereUniversity Walk, Queen's Building, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR, UK (map)
DescriptionChristmas Social: Geological Quiz and Meal

Wednesday

19:30
 South Glos Mines Research Group - Talk
WhenWed, 7 December, 19:30 – 21:00
WhereMiners Institute (aka Coalpit Heath Village Hall), 214 Badmington Rd, Coalpit Heath, BS36 2QB (map)
DescriptionBristol Locomotive Builders: 1841-1958 - Dr Martin Murray and David Martin For details contact Roger Gosling tel. 01454 883607

Thursday



Friday

19:00
 Cheltenham Mineral and Geological Society
WhenFri, 9 December, 19:00 – 21:00
WhereShurdington at The Century Hall (map)
Description Sale, Quiz, and Raffle

Saturday

11:00
 South Wales Geologists' Association - Lecture
WhenSat, 10 December, 11:00 – 12:00
WhereLectures at Cardiff University are held in the Department of Earth Sciences in the "Main Building". We meet in the Earth Sciences staff room and lectures are held in Lecture Theatre 1.25. (map)
DescriptionSaturday 10th December: (Cardiff) From the depths: How cave precipitates (speleotherms) tell us about past environments and climates. Professor Ian Fairchild (Birmingham)

Sunday

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