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Displays
Interpretation panels have been installed at various sites which are accessible by the general public.
 
Brueton Park, Solihull
The Group was funded by the Local Heritage Initiative Fund to produce geological interpretation boards and displays of the geology of Warwickshire at the Parkridge Centre in conjunction with the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust.

Padgets Pool, Ryton Pools Country Park, Bubbenhall
As part of an Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund supported project, an interpretation board has been installed at Ryton Pools Country Park overlooking Pagets Pool.  This illustrates the environment that existed in the Bubbenhall area about 500,000 years ago.
Wolston Village Green
As part of an Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund supported project, an interpretation board has been installed on Wolston Village Green. This illustrates the environment that existed in the area about 500,000 years ago.
Ryton Pools Country Park Visitors Centre, Bubbenhall
A display has also been installed in the Visitor's Centre which describes the geology of the Wood Farm Quarry area. The display features latex peels taken from the conserved section which show how the character of the sand changes at various depths below the Thrussington Till.
Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve
As part of an Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund supported project, an interpretation board has been installed at Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve.
Purley/Mancetter Quarry
Interpretation Panels have been installed at four locations on the site
Warwickshire Geological Conservation Group -  Registered Charity Number: 1144717.

Last updated May 1, 2014