Severn Valley Railway have special events and special offers this summer to help make the holidays extra special.
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Severn Valley Railway have special events and special offers this summer to help make the holidays extra special. The President of the Geopark Chris Darmon, will be visiting the Geopark on 13th and 14th July. His itinerary includes visits to the National Trust at Croome and Dudmaston. On Sunday 14th he will launch the Les Morris Memorial Trail at 11.30 in the orchard at Dudmaston. This self guided discovery trail covers over 30 locations throughout the Geopark. In the afternoon at Dudmaston starting at 1.30 there is a guided geology walk around the state.
Les Morris (pictured below) was a geographer and geologist who spent his working life as an educator. A wonderful man and founding member of the Geopark, Les had time for anyone interested in the formation and evolution of our planet and the landscapes upon it. Les had a vision to bring this story to everyone by unlocking the vast store of our natural heritage tucked away in stone built walls. The next Panorama Tower open day is on Tuesday 16th July from 11am – 3pm. Free admission to the tower, but donations welcome. Normal admission applies to Croome (NT members free). Visitors can climb the spiral staircase to get to the balcony. You will be able to admire the amazing views and see the information sheets about the landscape and its geology created by Peter Oliver. Parking for Panorama Tower open days: parking at main visitor car park at Croome, then 1.5 mile walk to the tower (Walks Map available from Croome shop). There is limited parking on the verge near the tower, then a short walk across the field to the tower itself. Further dates are Friday August 9th and Sunday September 8th. See here for more details. GeoFest is kindly sponsored by Merlin Energy Guided Walk: Geology of Severn Valley Country Park & Highley Saturday 6th July 2019
Join geology expert Mike Preston for this fascinating guided walk taking a closer look at geology in and around the country park. Investigate spoil heaps: follow the development of the river since the ice age; visit Highley Station and examine local buildings for signs of sandstone.
Part of GEOFEST 2019
£3 per person
Call 01746 781 192 to book your place. Pay on day. Meet at 11am Severn Valley Country Park, WV15 6NG, Refreshment Kiosk. We a couple of great guided walks coming up where you can find out about the rocks around you as well as having a nice walk in the landscape. The first will be a free walk at Dudmaston in Shropshire, where we’ll be exploring the woodland and park, pointing out geological features as we go along and answering questions. This will be repeated on 14th July. Just turn up on the day. Then on the 22nd we’ll be leading a walk from Highley Sation on the Severn Valley Railway. It stats at 11:35am, timed just after the arrival of one the trains for those who want to arrive via the railway. £2 just turn up. Guided geology and landscape walk at NT Dudmaston Sun 9 June 1:30-3:00 Join us on a guided walk around the woodland and park, discovering geological points of interest along the way. Find out more about ancient rocks and fossils here at Dudmaston. Free, just turn up. Guided Geology Walk at Severn Valley Railway (Highley) Sat 22nd June 11:35-1:00 Highley Station to the Miners Memorial and back. £2 per person, no booking needed, meet at the station There are loads of activities in the Geopark during half term at our partner venues. Looking for a family trail? NT Brockhampton and Severn Valley Country Park are running ones at their venues. Monday to Friday Bewdley Museum are running craft activities and Severn Valley Railway have free jungle themed activities at The Engine House in Highley. Severn Valley Country Park have nature activities on some days as well. At Birmingham University the Lapworth Museum, one of the newer members of the Geopark Forum, are running a free family day. Our popular rock and fossil challenge will be at Cob House Country park on Wednesday, including a new dinosaur detective trail. Experts will be on hand to talk to talk. Looking for something a bit different? At Kinver Edge there are nature walks where you will be encouraged to take photos. Hopefully there’s plenty to inerest you and your family!
Victorian fun and games at NT The Firs, Lower Broadheath 25th May – 17th July 10:30-4:30 Join us in a traditional Victorian holiday with dressing up and good old fashioned toys. £1.50 for crafts, £2 for trail.
Tudor Cherry Chase Trail at NT Brockhampton Sat 25th May – Sun 2nd June 11:00-4:00 Complete the Tudor cherry chase and win a prize. £2.50 per trail
Woodland Creature Self-Led Trail at Severn Valley County Park (SVCP) Sat 25th May to Sun 2nd June 11:00-4:00 Pick up at map at the refreshment kiosk so you can follow the trail around the park to discover lots more about these fascinating animals. Trail maps £2 each
May Half Term Activities at Bewdley Museum Mon 27th-Fri 31st May 11am-3:30pm Activities every day throughout the holidays, £4 per person. All children must be supervised.
Jungle Explorers at Severn Valley Railway (Highley) Mon 27th – Fri 31st May 11am-3:30pm Free jungle-themed activities throughout the day. Mon 27th & Fri 31st May 11:00-3:00 Join us on a nature walk with photographers on hand to offer you the tips and tricks. Booking essential, £5 for family ticket 03442 491895
Woodland Creature Face Masks Drop-in Craft session at SVCP Wed 29th May 12:00-3:00 Why not have a go at making a fox, badger, rabbit or owl mask. Free session.
Family Fun Days at Lapworth Museum of Geology, University of Birmingham Wed 29th May 10:00-5:00 Free, no need to book.
Rock & Fossil Challenge at Cob House Country Park Wed 29th May 11:00-3:00 Come and have a go at our rock & fossil challenge, and our new dinosaur detective trail. Free
Mini Beast Safari at SVCP Friday 31st May 12.30pm-3pm Using our sweep nets see which creepy crawlies you can find! Will it be a lovely ladybird, a slimy snail, or a beautiful butterfly? Just drop in to our Bird Hide Meadow. Free The 2019 GeoFest will be launched There are also plenty of other events at other partner venues: Bee Day at NT Greyfriars in Worcester on Saturday, special trails at NT Brockhampton, NT The Firs and Severn Valley Country Park. From Monday Bewdley Museum will have an exciting range of half term activities. The annual GeoFest features activities and events run by members of the Abberley & Malvern Hills Geopark Forum, who are museums, country parks and other visitor centres in the region. Numerous events are run across Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Shropshire including guided walks, craft sessions, open air theatre, trails and wildlife experiences. Many of the events are family friendly. Although GeoFest features a number of rock and fossils events there are also plenty of other events with wildlife, history and archaeology themes, and there is plenty of fun and hands on experiences. Details of events can be found on our What’s On guide and calendar. Peter Oliver of the Geopark Forum said, “This weekend’s launch will feature a huge video screen presentation about the Geopark and we’re looking forward to bringing along our displays and fossils for you to look at. Bring your own specimens for us to identify. There are more activities planned The event, which is free, will be 10am-4pm Saturday at the Malvern GeoCentre, near the Wyche Cutting on the Malvern Hills. Other events this week and half term Victorian fun and games at NT The Firs, Lower Broadheath Tudor Cherry Chase Trail at NT Brockhampton Bee aware day at NT Greyfriars House and Garden Woodland Creature Self-Led Trail at Severn Valley County Park (SVCP) May Half Term Activities at Bewdley Museum The 2019 GeoFest will be launched You can also find out more about the Geopark Way, a long distance walk through the beautiful local countryside which also takes in the incredible geology along the route. The annual GeoFest features activities and events run by members of the Abberley & Malvern Hills Geopark Forum, who are museums, country parks and other visitor centres in the region. Numerous events are run across Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Shropshire including guided walks, craft sessions, open air theatre, trails and wildlife experiences. Many of the events are family friendly. Although GeoFest features a number of rock and fossils events there are also plenty of other events with wildlife, history and archaeology themes, and there is plenty of fun and hands on experiences. Details of events, including the What’s On guide and calendar, can be found on our Geopark website www.geopark.org.uk. Peter Oliver of the Geopark Forum said, “This weekend’s launch will feature a huge video screen presentation about the Geopark and we’re looking forward to bringing along our displays and fossils for you to look at. Bring your own specimens for us to identify. There are more activities planned The event, which is free, will be 10am-4pm Saturday at the Malvern GeoCentre, near the Wyche Cutting on the Malvern Hills. Geopark visitor centres have a host of special events on offer over the Easter holidays. If you’re looking for trails Bodenham Arboretum have an Easter trail for children to search for carrots all the way to Mr McGregor’s garden, whilst meeting spring lambs and calves. Over at Severn Valley Country Park they have a ‘What’s the weather like today?’ self-led trail. National Trust properties have Easter Egg trails, with Dudmaston having their at the main site on 21/22 and at Comer Woods 19-22 April. Severn Valley Country Park also have an egg hunt 19-22 April. At Cob House Country Park they have an Easter breakfast where children can meet the Easter Bunny on Easter Sunday. There are plenty of opportunities for arts and crafts. In The Hive you can have a go at Ice Age Art with Worcestershire Archive & Archaeology Service on Thu 18 April 10am-12pm, £3 per child. Cob House Country Park have various activities including Jumping Clay (15th), Build a Bear (17th) and Sand Art (17th) as well as pony rides. Bewdley Museum will have different craft activities each weekday during the Easter holidays. Worcester Cathedral have their range of Easter services over the coming week, as well as being open for visitors and look round this amazing building. Severn Valley Railway is up and running over Easter. Services will run every day throughout the Easter Holidays from April 13th – 28th, stopping-off at each of their six, beautifully-restored, historic stations along the way. New to the venue this Easter is No. 7 ‘Typhoon’, a miniature locomotive (one third size), now proudly on display alongside the much larger, distinctive No. 600 Gordon and No. 7819 Hinton Manor. At the Engine House at Highley they have some free Superhero activities. Stopping off at the Engine House at Highley, you’ll be able to take part in some amazing FREE activities, marvel at massive steam engines and maybe win yourself a totally ‘sweet’ prize too! The activities take place with ReachOut Arts from April 15th – 22nd only, from 11am – 3pm.
There’s plenty to do during the next couple of weeks in the Geopark! This weekend Bewdley Museum is blasting off the new season with a day of free entertainment for all the family. The reopening will showcase the new ’Orbiting the Earth’ exhibition’ which celebrates 50 years since the first Moon landings, with the chance to view rock samples from the Apollo missions from the late 1960s and early 1970s. An expert will be on hand to answer any questions. The reopening will also feature work from the ‘Ruskin in Wyre project’ which is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Naomi Hart’s Hotsy Totsy band will be performing live for visitors, crafts people will be demonstrating their skills and there will be special entertainment for the children. The museum’s Garden Kitchen café will also offer Fairtrade, local and sustainable food. Visitors have the opportunity to buy unique handcrafted gifts and merchandise from the museum shop. All this action is taking place on Saturday 2 March, from 10am until 4.30pm – so don’t miss out! Find out more about their forthcoming events on their website Our member visitor centres offer some fantastic places to visit, especially over half term. There are also lots of events for families in the Geopark at the visitor centres, and we thought we’d highlight a few here. Check out member websites for more details 16th – 24th February Bodenham’s Gingerbread Trail Looking for something a little different to do in the Half Term holidays? Then come along to Bodenham’s Gingerbread Trail! Search for the hidden Gingerbread characters around the Arboretum. Each time you find a Gingerbread Man you will also be given a clue that will eventually lead you to their special Gingerbread Home! Normal Admission Fees apply: Booking not required, simply turn up. There are a number of special events for children. Check out the website for prices. 17 & 19 Feb 10:30am Pony Rides with pampered Ponies 21 Feb 10:30am-12:00 Make your New BFF with Bear Club & Kids Bee Happy 21 Feb 1-3pm Sand Art with Kids Bee happy Check out these and other events in their Newsletter 16-24 February 11am-3pm Garden Bird Self Led Trail Collect a FREE map from the refreshment kiosk from 11am-3pm Please be aware the visitor centre and cafe will be closed for building work during half term. A refreshment kiosk will be open serving drinks and snacks to takeaway but light lunches (jacket potatoes, sandwiches, soup) will not be available. 20 February 11:30-2:30pm Woodland Mini Beast Hunt FREE to join There are 2 sessions of this event 11.30am-12.30pm & 1.30pm-2.30pm The ranger will take you down into the woods to search for spiders, earwigs, worms, slugs and other bugs who live in the log piles and leaves found on the woodland floor. The mini beast hunts are FREE to join, but please call 01746 781 192 to book your place. The rangers will be setting off at 11.30am and 1.30pm. Meeting point is outside the visitor centre.
The Railway’s fleet of locomotives will be back in action taking passengers for exciting journeys through the stunning Severn Valley every day from February 16th-24th. Creative kids can join LEGO® Master Builder Bricks McGee for fun-filled workshops throughout the day at The Engine House on February 23rd and 24th. There’ll be a chance to Create Local Landmarks at 11am and 2.45pm, Beautiful Gardens at 12.15pm and 4pm and be a Town Planner and build your own metropolis at 1.30pm. Workshops last approximately an hour and are suitable for ages five and over. Places are free with a Freedom of the Line ticket and are available on a first come, first served basis. On display at Kidderminster Station throughout half-term will be the engine that collided with a camel – 8F No. 48773. Visitors can even climb aboard the footplate with Volunteers from The Stanier 8F Locomotive Society to find out all about this fascinating engine with a very colourful history. 20 February 10am-5pm – Jurassic Marine Monsters – Family Fun Day We all know about the wonderful world of Dinosaurs, and the giants that lived on land. But what about the monsters that swam in the depths of the oceans?
There are a number of National Trust properties in the Geopark, many offering trails and activities in the holidays. A few are listed below Brockhampton 16-24 Feb 11am-4pm – Weird Fruit Trail Learn fun facts about fruit grown here in England, collect the clues and decipher what weird fruit is grown here at Brockhampton Dudmaston Snowdrop Season Greyfriars, Worcester Greyfriars has heaps of love for the city of Worcester and they’re taking part in the Love Worcester Heritage Festival. You can re-trace the footsteps of Greyfriars’ past residents and discover what Greyfriars means to Worcester’s heritage. 16-17 February – Living History The Worcester Re-enactors are set to bring history to life inside the house. You’ll see Tudors, the Home Guard, and more!
Wyre Forest (Forestry Commission) 19-21 February 10am-3pm – Forest Holiday Club £20 book at https://www.abreathoffreshair.education/store/c1/Featured_Products.html
Worcestershire Archive & Archaeology Service 21 February 10am-3pm – Hands on History Drop into The Hive’s children’s library for this family event. Have a go at digging in the sand pit and see what real archaeological objects you can find. Have a go at writing with a quill and play a game soldiers in the Civil War would have played. Tudor trail throughout the week, with special activities 19th & 20th February Come along to Worcester Cathedral during half term. As well as the Great Tudor trail and the Prince Arthur Exhibition there are Tudor-themed craft activities on 19 & 20 February 10.30 – 12.30 & 2-4pm. Grand openings, great offers, creative workshops and the return of an old friend – the Severn Valley Railway is building up to an exciting and fun-packed February half-term. After six weeks of maintenance and hard work behind the scenes, during which time teams at the railway re-laid track, replaced sleepers, reinforced one of its viaducts, painted a ‘Pannier Tank’ locomotive and cleaned its stations, the SVR will be back with a bang this half-term. The Railway’s fleet of locomotives will be back in action taking passengers for exciting journeys through the stunning Severn Valley every day from February 16th-24th. This year, the SVR is rolling back the price of its Family Freedom of the Line ticket, meaning up to two adults and up to four children can enjoy unlimited travel along the line during the day, plus free entry to the Engine House Visitor Centre, with free access to a range of fun, half-term activities – all for a reduced price of £49. Creative kids can join LEGO® Master Builder Bricks McGee for fun-filled workshops throughout the day at The Engine House on February 23rd and 24th. There’ll be a chance to Create Local Landmarks at 11am and 2.45pm, Beautiful Gardens at 12.15pm and 4pm and be a Town Planner and build your own metropolis at 1.30pm. Workshops last approximately an hour and are suitable for ages five and over. Places are free with a Freedom of the Line ticket and are available on a first come, first served basis. On display at Kidderminster Station throughout half-term will be the engine that collided with a camel – 8F No. 48773. Visitors can even climb aboard the footplate with Volunteers from The Stanier 8F Locomotive Society to find out all about this fascinating engine with a very colourful history. This half-term will be extra-special for the SVR, with the grand opening of its brand new, much-anticipated refreshment room at Bridgnorth along with a larger, improved overflow carpark. The brand new building, constructed in the style of a Great Western Railway building c1900, is part of an extensive development plan to transform Bridgnorth Station and was funded by the year-long, hugely successful 2016 Share Offer, which smashed its £2.5 million target back in November 2017. Another exciting arrival on the Railway this half-term comes in the shape of British Railways Standard 4 locomotive No. 75069. Having not steamed in more than 24 years, this special engine has undergone the most extensive re-build ever carried out on the SVR and, after a series of successful test runs on the Railway, will pull its first train in more than two decades on Saturday 16th February. Hauling the 10.30am service from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster, the sparkling black locomotive is sure to be an amazing sight. It will also be in service on February 17th, 23rd & 24th. See www.svr.co.uk for more information. Those who’ve ever dreamed of driving a steam train can make this a reality on the morning Introductory Footplate Experience on Saturday 23rd February. Includes chance to drive and fire for 8 miles, bring along four family members or friends to travel in the train and receive a Family ‘Freedom of the Line’ ticket to spend the rest of the day on the railway. This Experience must be pre-booked. Lewis Maddox, the SVR’s events co-ordinator, said: “We really are pulling out all the stops this half-term, with so much to do and see for all ages. Our LEGO®-inspired workshops should be a real hit with kids and adults alike, and we’ll have lots of fun activities going on throughout the week, with the chance to enjoy a great-value day out thanks to our new, reduced family Freedom of the Line fare. “We’re extremely proud of our new Refreshment Room, which provides a fantastic place for visitors to sit back, relax and re-fuel while our trains steam by, and we are delighted to see the return to the rails of 75069, which has been the subject of so much hard work from so many volunteers. We’re sure our visitors will love to see it in action once again.” For more information or to book railway tickets, see www.svr.co.uk or call 01562 757900. For more news and events, see the Severn Valley Railway Official Site or Families pages on Facebook. FOUR ACTORS – ONE MYSTERY – NO CLUE Sherlock Holmes set to visit Severn Valley Country Park later in November with a thrilling new comedy. Famed for their Shakespeare summer season UK tours, professional Gloucester based Rain or Shine Theatre Company are delighted to be on tour again this winter with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic characters which is booked into theatres, village halls and other community venues across the UK. After the success of The Hound of the Baskervilles, and Dracula; Rain or Shine are dying to bring you yet another fantastic evening of entertainment with their own individual comedic style! The dynamic duo return to solve one of the Victorian era’s biggest mysteries. Sherlock Holmes and The Curious Case of Dr Jekyll & Miss Hyde. This Winter join Sherlock Holmes, together with his trusty sidekick Watson, and watch a case unfold that is less elementary, and more fantastical than ever before. Hailed as ‘a delicious mirthfest’ Rain or Shine will once again be reinventing the classic Sherlock Holmes characters using their now signature ‘Morecambe & Wise-ish comedy’ style for another season of mystery, mayhem, but above all multi-role madness! Set in authentic Victorian costume, with a cast of four playing a whole host of characters, Rain or Shine are sure to delight and enchant those new to the tale, and those who already know it. The tour includes a ‘one night only’ performance in Severn Valley Country Park, Visitor Centre, Alveley, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV15 6NG on Thursday 29th November at 7.00pm. This is an indoor performance and will be held in the visitor centre. Tickets priced £10.00 (child £6.00) are available from the venue Tel 01746 781192, or direct from the Rain Or Shine credit card hotline: 03306 600541, e-mail tickets@rainorshine.co.uk or online via www.rainorshine.co.uk. Join us at Worcester Cathedral and the Wyre Forest for some great free rock and fossil art activities
Fill your boots with an explosion of crafts, fossils and rocks. Delve into the deep blue and create your own ancient fossilised sea bed or stencil away and let your imagination shine. Create your own masterpiece with pebble and fossil painting to take home or join the ‘Love on the Rocks’ craze and share your artwork with strangers. It will be at Worcester Cathedral on Thurs 16th Aug & Thurs 23rd Aug 10:30-12:30 & 14:00-16:00 And then at the Wyre Forest on Tue 21st August 11:00-15:00. Check out other events during GeoFest, sponsored by Merlin, in our GeoFest leaflet 3879618_LRES There are lots of events at Severn Valley Country Park this summer, including many that are free. Check out their guide to see what’s on offer. You can find out about our other events for GeoFest in our GeoFest Leaflet.3879618_LRES August is the last month of GeoFest, but there are still loads of events happening across the visitor in the Geopark. Severn Valley Country Park has a large range of events for families. On Thursday 2nd there is a Rock & Fossil Hunt, where rangers and experts will help you hunt for your own fossil. After an introduction you’ll head out to begin searching, and then at the end you can have a look at what you’ve found under a microscope. Booking is required on 01746 781192, and costs £4 per child, who must be accompanied by an adult. Details of their other events are below. There are also free crafty family events at Worcester Cathedral and Wyre Forest. Fill your boots with an explosion of crafts, fossils and rocks. You can delve into the deep blue sea and create your own ancient fossilised sea bed or stencil away and let your imagination shine. Create your own masterpiece with pebble and fossil painting to take home or join the ‘love on the rocks’ craze and share your artwork with strangers. It is at Worcester Cathedral Thursdays 16th & 23rd August 10:30-12:30 and 2:00-4:00pm. It is at Wyre Forest 21st August 11am-3pm. Worcester Cathedral has many other activities too and you can go along on 14th, 15th, 17th, 21st and 24th August to join in. The Ice Age exhibitions in The Hive and Worcester Art Gallery & Museum continue until early September. See a giant model of a mammoth, go inside an Ice Age Shelter and see real mammoth bones. There are a range of events to accompany this. There’s a drop in prehistoric pottery session at Worcester Museum on 2nd August 11am-3pm (£3), and a cave art day a week later. Technology of the Ice Age come to The Hive on Monday 20th August 1-4pm, including flint knapping demonstrations. Bewdley Museum has craft events each weekday 11am-3:30pm. Entry to the museum is free, with activities £4 per child. This week the theme is the seaside, and next week it will be nature, starting with fossils on Monday. Cob House Country park is open every day to visit, and they have guests visiting over the summer. Worcestershire Wildlife Trust are there 1st & 2nd August, with Paint a Pot on the 3rd and Bear Club on the 7th. You can find out who else will be there here. Bodenham Arboretum’s Bodengnome Trail continues throughout the summer, and they also have forest school activities running too. The National Trust have many events running this month. On their website you can find out what is happening near to you. Severn Valley Railway and Land of the Living Dinosaurs at West Midlands Safari Park both continue to run special events alongside their regular openings too. You find out more with our GeoFest leaflet or check out the websites of members below. GeoFest is kindly sponsored by Merlin Energy Resources.
Bewdley Museum, Load Street, Bewdley, DY12 2AE www.bewdleymuseum.co.uk Bodenham Arboretum, Bodenham Ln, Kidderminster DY11 5TB www.bodenhamarboretum.co.uk Cob House Country Park, Wichenford, Worcester WR6 6YD www.cobhouse.org Gloucestershire Geology Trust www.glosgeotrust.org.uk/ Hereford Museum & Art Gallery, Broad Street, Hereford HR4 9AU www.herefordshire.gov.uk/museums Land of Living Dinosaurs, Bewdley, Worcs, DY12 1LF www.wmsp.co.uk National Trust
Severn Valley Country Park, Chapel Lane, Alveley, Bridgnorth WV15 6NG www.shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk/site/severn-valley-country-park Severn Valley Railway www.svr.co.uk Worcester Art Gallery & Museum, Foregate Street, Worcester, WR1 1DT www.museumsworcestershore.org.uk Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, WR1 2LA www.worcestercathedral.co.uk Worcestershire Archive & Archaeology Service, The Hive, Worcester, WR1 3PD www.explorethepast.co.uk Wyre Forest Centre, DY14 9XQ www.forestry.gov.uk/wyreforest Professional theatre company Rain or Shine are set to delight family audiences once again this summer with their production of Shakespeare’s merry war of words and wit – Much Ado About Nothing. November 1918. The Great War has finally come to end, and the men of the British military forces are returning to their homes. Don Pedro and his comrades are coming at last to Messina (a little known village on the edge of the Cotswolds) where they are met by friends, old and new. Join Rain or Shine Theatre Company this summer, as they visit one of Shakespeare’s best loved comedies. From the dastardly Don John, to the daft Sergeant Dogberry, ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ will bring you revellers, rascals and romance. Featuring the very best of the Bard’s wit and wisdom, the fiery Beatrice gives Benedick, the bachelor, a battle of words to remember, and true love is at its sweetest as Claudio falls for his darling Hero. So dig out your hampers and load up your picnic bags for Rain or Shine’s 20th anniversary of summer tours, as the people of Messina find love, scupper mischievous plots and celebrate new found peace across the world! Sure to delight family audiences from 6 to 96, this is an ideal choice for an outdoor theatrical event, bringing classical theatre into the heart of local communities as they travel across the UK during June July and August. The tour includes a performance in the beautiful setting of Severn Valley Country Park, Alveley, Bridgnorth, WV15 6NG on Friday 10th August at 7.30pm. Tickets from 01746 781192 or via rainorshine.co.uk Audiences are requested to bring along low-backed seating or rugs, and a picnic to maximise their enjoyment of the al fresco performances. Full details of the tour and venues can be found on the Rain or Shine website and tickets can be purchased from each venue, through Ticketweb via www.rainorshine.uk, or by ringing 0330 660 0541. You can find out about other events in the Geopark during GeoFest here The summer holidays are just about here and there are lots of things happening at the member visitor centres in the Geopark. Many are free to visit, with any charges just for parking or refreshments. These include Severn Country Park at Alveley, Bewdley Museum, the Wyre Forest, and Cob House Country Park. Two great exhibitions all about Ice Age Worcestershire are on all summer at Worcester Art Gallery & Museum and The Hive. Come face to face with a replica mammoth, see real mammoth bones archaeologists have found, go inside an ice age shelter, and stand on a massive map of Britain. There are also Ice Age themed art activities at both venues over the holidays. Bewdley Museum has different family art activities each week day. £4 per child, just drop in between 11am and 3:30pm. Entry to the museum is free. The Cob House Country Park has angling sessions over the summer holidays, and a face painter will visiting some days too. On Sat 28th and Sun 29th July local archaeology groups will be there and you can come and see some of objects they’ve brought along and children can dig in the sandpit to see what they can discover. Severn Valley Country Park has a range of events and activities for the family, some of which are free. The popular Rock & Fossil hunt is returning Thursday 2nd August at 1:30pm. Worcester Cathedral has lots of free craft activities over the summer. These include some rock and fossil activities in August. We have a number of fantastic National Trust properties in or near the Geopark. As well as exploring the grounds, getting close to nature and running off some energy you can take part in trails in some of these, such as the 1940s themed trails and games at Brockhampton. At Kinver they have den building, and Dudmaston have a bat walk, among other great activities. Another site with a trail is Bodenham Arboretum, with their BodenGnome Trail. They also have yoga and art activities, and Forest School activities. Severn Valley Railway and Land of the Living Dinosaurs at West Midland Safari Park are both great days out. Check out their website for special events, including the themed evenings on the railway. These are just a flavour of what you can find. Have a look at our GeoFest leaflet and calendar, and have a look at the websites of our members for more information. Hope you find some great events this summer! Bewdley Museum, Load Street, Bewdley, DY12 2AE www.bewdleymuseum.co.uk
Bodenham Arboretum, Bodenham Ln, Kidderminster DY11 5TB
Cob House Country Park, Wichenford, Worcester WR6 6YD www.cobhouse.org
Gloucestershire Geology Trust www.glosgeotrust.org.uk/
Hereford Museum & Art Gallery, Broad Street, Hereford HR4 9AU www.herefordshire.gov.uk/museums
Land of Living Dinosaurs, Bewdley, Worcs, DY12 1LF www.wmsp.co.uk
National Trust
Severn Valley Country Park, Chapel Lane, Alveley, Bridgnorth WV15 6NG www.shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk/site/severn-valley-country-park
Severn Valley Railway www.svr.co.uk
Worcester Art Gallery & Museum, Foregate Street, Worcester, WR1 1DT www.museumsworcestershire.org.uk
Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, WR1 2LA www.worcestercathedral.co.uk
Worcestershire Archive & Archaeology Service, The Hive, Worcester, WR1 3PD www.explorethepast.co.uk
Wyre Forest Centre, DY14 9XQ www.forestry.gov.uk/wyreforest Shropshire Council rangers at Severn Valley Country Park are getting ready for a summer of fun. This year they will be offering more events than before and the great news is that most of them will be free to join! Geologists in the Geopark will be with us on 2nd August for a rock and fossil hunt (Child £4, adult free) and on Saturday 18th August, there will be the chance to meet models of enormous ground, burying and dung beetles (free to all). Every Wednesday and Saturday there will be free craft drop in sessions. These will be held in the visitor centre between 12pm and 4pm. Everything you need will be provided and the kids will be able to make some great items such as sun dials, marvellous masks, slippy slime, krazy kites, silly sock puppets and more. Each Thursday our rangers will be having a really wild time! Free outdoor sessions will start from the visitor centre at 1.30pm. They will alternate between pond dipping and mini beast safaris throughout the summer. Also, on Saturday 28th July, Peter Williamson (BBC Radio Shropshire Astronomer) will be with us to help visitors discover the magic of the sun. From 2pm-5pm, there will be special scopes available in the centre to view the Sun and they’ll be chance to make a stomp rocket with Shropshire Astronomy Group. In the evening there’ll be a talk by Mr Williamson about how the sun works and how to get into solar astronomy (£3 Adult, £2 child). A highlight of the summer is the open air theatre production by Rain or Shine Theatre Company. This year they are celebrating 20 years of touring with a performance of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. The play has been set in the First World War and follows fiery Beatrice and bachelor Benedick on their course to true love. Tickets are on sale now, Adult £14, Concession £12 and Child £6. There will be plenty on offer this summer, including a self-led trail, available daily between 11am-4pm, which will follow Billy the Park Ranger Bear as he learns how to be a ranger. (Maps £2 from the visitor centre.) The visitor centre and café will be open every day of the holidays from Wednesday 18th July to Sunday 2nd September between 11am-5pm. Light lunches, tasty cakes, refreshing drinks and ice creams will all be available. GeoFest is well underway, and with the school holidays approaching there are events happening at many of the visitor centres across the geopark. Check out details of events on our calendar and on our events leaflet which you can download here 3879618_LRES In July the President of the Geopark, Chris Darmon, is leading two guided walks. The first is on the Malvern Hills, and the second takes in the Woolhope Dome in Herefordshire, the latest addition to the Geopark. The Fabulous Malvern Hills Saturday 21st July “Come join us for a day in the Malvern Hills! There’s nowhere finer than this for day of discovery in the very heart of the Abberley & Malvern Hills during the Annual GeoFest. As President of the Geopark, I want to show you some of our fine Precambrian and Silurian rocks. You’ll see ancient igneous rocks, some great landscape and a Silurian limestone – you might even catch a glimpse of a trilobite!” Meeting: Malvern Hills GeoCentre, Wyche, Malvern (WR13 6PJ) at 10:30am. Please bring packed lunch.
Geology of the Woolhope Dome, Herefordshire Monday 23rd July This Silurian inlier is now part of an extended Abberley & Malvern Hills Geopark. It features folded and faulted Ludlovian rocks including both limestones and shales. These are fossiliferous and of great interest. You’ve probably seen the Woolhope Dome from many miles away, now you can get up close and personal with it! Meeting: Swardon Quarry picnic site, Nr. Mordiford (Grid Ref. SO 578385) at 10.30
Price is £10.00 per person or £25.00 for a family (1 or 2 adults and up to 3 chlidren) To book tel: 0114 2455746 There’s a new running event where you can have a go racing a stream train! Shropshire Council, StuWeb Events and Severn Valley Railway are organising the race called ‘Steaming down the Valley’ on the evening of Thursday 28th June. The off-road route will follow the Severn Way between Severn Valley Country Park and Arley Station, a distance of around 3.5 miles. The Golden Lion pub in Bridgnorth, owned and managed by Holdens Brewery, has sponsored the new running event meaning that runners can enjoy a refreshing pint of Holdens Golden Glow after racing a steam train down the Severn Valley! Edward Andrews of Shropshire Council said, “This stretch of the Severn Valley is a great area for running, being traffic-free and scenic. Runners will also get a bonus one-way steam train ride. I would urge people to enter early to avoid disappointment” Lewis Maddox of Severn Valley Railway said, “The team on the Railway are very excited about this event. It is the first time that one of our engines has raced a group of runners and it should be a closely-fought battle” The entry price for the event is £20 and that includes a wonderful chip-timed trail run against the train, parking at Severn Valley Country Park, a medal, goody bag, 1-way steam train ride and a burger and beer. Runners can enter online at www.stuweb.co.uk/race/1Qt or can visit the event webpage at www.steamingdownthevalley.com There will be two heats (one starting at approximately 7pm and one starting at around 8pm) and registration is at Severn Valley Country Park in Alveley. The team at Severn Valley Country Park would like to invite visitors to join them on a guided wild flower walk on Saturday 9th June and Sunday 17th June, 2pm-3pm. Usually at this time of year, their lovely Spring Pieces wild flower meadow is in full bloom with beautiful displays of common spotted orchids, ox-eyed daisies, buttercups, yellow rattle and, on occasion, adder’s tongue fern. Severn Valley Country Park is definitely the place to discover a large selection of native wild flowers. The walk will be easy paced with plenty of stops to look at the wild flowers and wild life on the walk to the meadow. There will be plenty of opportunity to take photographs of the flowers so please bring your camera. The knowledgeable guide will identify the different species for you and give you tips to help you improve your own ID skills. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes. Meet at the visitor centre at 2pm on Saturday 9th June and Sunday 17th June. Booking is advisable (please call 01746 781 192), but do feel free to turn up on the day. GeoFest will be running from 26th May, starting with a exhibition at Severn Valley Railway’s Kidderminster Station over the Bank Holiday. Check out details of events on our calendar and on our events leaflet which you can download here 3879618_LRES
Saturday 28th April 2018, 7.30-9.30pm BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Shropshire Council Outdoor Partnerships Team are delighted to welcome back renowned photographer of the night sky, Peter Williamson, to Severn Valley Country Park for a magical evening of star gazing in the clear skies of the Severn Valley. Peter is the BBC Radio Shropshire Astronomy Correspondent. The evening will begin with Peter giving a slide show of his amazing images of the night sky. He will also show people the different constellations that are visible during the winter months. Other members of Shropshire Astronomy Group will also be present with a number of telescopes. Weather permitting, there will be opportunity to take a look at the stars and planets overhead with expert supervision. The Visitor Centre at Severn Valley Country Park benefits from panoramic views over the Severn Valley and dark skies. The event is suitable for all ages (including children over 8). Adults £8, Children under 16 £6, Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £25. Included in the ticket price is soup and a roll. Members of the Shropshire Great Outdoors Membership scheme get a 10% discount. To book a place, please call the park on 01746 781192 Severn Valley Country Park is working with fully qualified ‘British School of Meditation’ teacher, Mandy Clarke to unravel the mysteries of mindfulness and mediation to their visitors. Research has shown that people’s day-to-day busy lifestyles could benefit from taking time to de-stress through mindfulness and meditation. It is said it is essential for personal wellbeing to take a few minutes each day to achieve a positive mind-body balance which will help people cope better with causes of stress and anxiety. During the course, to be held on Saturday 17th February, Mrs Clarke will help visitors discover the benefits of mindfulness and as well as help them to learn a variety of meditation techniques. There will be discussions around what meditation is and help dispel myths that surround both disciplines. In addition there will be an overview of several different types of meditation as well as guided meditations and mindfulness tips. The course will be held in the visitor centre at Severn Valley Country Park on Saturday 17th February 9.45am-11.15am. It is £7.50 (including refreshments). Booking is essential as there are limited places on the course. Payment required at time of booking. Please call 01746 781 192. If the course proves popular, they will continue with Mindfulness and Meditation Beginners Part 2, Intermediate Part 1 and Intermediate Part 2. Dates and times to be confirmed. If you have ever wanted to know more about the valuable work Cuan Wildlife Rescue do, then join Shropshire Council rangers at Severn Valley Country Park on Thursday 8th February. Members of the Cuan Wildlife Rescue team will be on site to give an illustrated talk about the varied work they do. Cuan Wildlife Rescue take in sick, injured or orphaned wild animals and birds, with the aim of nursing them back to health and releasing them back into the wild. In fact, great emphasis is placed on returning the animals to the area they were found to ensure they are back in familiar hunting ground and on their own territory. Annually over 2,500 animals and birds are admitted to the centre which means Cuan Wildlife Rescue need to raise £100,000 each year for day-to-day running costs. As a registered charity, they are dependent on donations from the public and businesses. The money raised goes towards staff costs, medical treatment and supplies, food, bedding, transport, heating, lighting and more. In addition to this they are the only rescue centre in Shropshire which offers round the clock service Visitor centre manager Susie Comaish says, ‘Cuan Wildlife Rescue recently helped us when an injured Tawny owl was found on one of our meadows. After spending 4 weeks at the rescue centre, the owl was successfully returned to the park and released in the same area it had been found. We are happy to be able to give our visitors the change to learn more about the work Cuan Wildlife Rescue do.’ The talk will be held in the visitor centre at Severn Valley Country Park on Thursday 8th February 2018, 7.30pm-9pm. Adults £3.00, Child £2.00. Price includes hot drink and biscuits. Please call 01746 781 192 to book your place to find out more about this great organisation. Shropshire Council rangers at Severn Valley Country Park are delighted to be welcoming the chairman of World Owl Trust for an evening talk held in the visitor centre. Alan Peace will be giving an illustrated talk examining the plight of the barn owl. This beautiful bird is the most endangered owl in the UK. The World Owl Trust (WOT) runs conservation programmes both nationally and internationally which help protect populations of endangered owls. WOT look at the environmental problems which impact the habitats favoured by owls as well as impacts to food sources. WOT are working hard to restore such habitats and have had success with increasing numbers of European Eagle Owl as well as the Barn Owl. The Trust is a registered charity and it relies on donations received as well as the work of volunteers. Accompanying Mr Peace will be Barny the Barn Owl and, hopefully, Indie the Long Eared Owl. Visitor centre manager, Susie Comaish said, ‘Currently we are looking to fund a barn owl tower which will help attract these beautiful birds to the park. This will be a fascinating talk about the work of the World Owl Trust and we hope our visitors will enjoy it.’ The talk will be held in the visitor centre on Thursday 7th December 2017. 7.30pm-9pm. Tickets are £3.00 adults, £2.00 children. Price includes hot drink and biscuits. Please call 01746 781 192 to book your place. DRACULA is set to visit Severn Valley Country Park on 1st December. Rain or Shine Theatre Company proudly present a new adaptation of Bram Stoker’s famous Gothic fantasy… With a twist! After their success last winter as ‘a delicious mirthfest’ with the much celebrated comic version of ‘Hound of the Baskervilles’, Rain or Shine are dying to bring you yet another Classic novel in their own individual comedic style by raising the stakes by expanding on their new brand of ‘Morecambe & Wise-ish comedy’ with another season of mystery, mayhem, but above all multi-role madness! Dracula 1897 : Transylvania… A lone English solicitor makes an ill-fated visit to an important client at a remote and mysterious castle. Soon afterwards, Count Dracula moves to London, where a bizarre plague begins to stalk its inhabitants. Can our intrepid team led by maverick-doctor Professor Abraham Van Helsing prevent the infamous Count from getting his fangs into everyone before his grip over the people of London proves fatal? An atmospheric tale of maidens in distress, dark nights and vampires is here presented by Rain or Shine as you’ve never seen it before…promising a fang-tastic evening with lots of bite. Set in authentic Victorian costume, with a cast of four playing a whole host of characters, Rain or Shine are sure to delight and enchant those new to the tale, and those who already know it. The tour includes a ‘one night only’ performance in the Severn Valley Country Park, Alveley on Friday 1st December at 7.00pm. Tickets priced £10, child £6, are available from 01746 781192 or direct from the Rain Or Shine credit card hotline: 0330 660 0541, e-mail tickets@rainorshine.co.uk or online via www.rainorshine.co.uk. Cob House Country Park has another range of exciting activities and events over the half term period and is a great place for a day out. A summary of their events is below and check out their website for full details, prices and how to book . October 21st – Segway Experience 11am – 2pm 21st – Beth with Pets in Care stall 24th – Join the Jumping Clay team for making fun! 11am – 2pm 25th – Pony rides with Pampered Ponies 10.30am – 2.30pm 25th – Junior Angling Lessons 26th – Jumping Clay fun in the Mayfly Cafe 11am – 2pm 26th – Junior Angling Lessons 27th – Fun Face Painting with Artistic Tinker 28th – Archery Lessons, please see website for details and booking 28th – Archery Have a Go Session 1.30pm-3.30pm £2 6 arrows 29th – Breakfast Club Meeting GeoFest 2017 will close on Saturday 2 September with a guided Geological walk to explore the building stones of Gloucester’s high street. Dr Alice Kennedy from the Gloucestershire Geology Trust will be explaining more about the key stones which form the colourful high streets of Gloucester.
The walk is free but must be booked in advance. Please ring 01452 864 438 or email info@glosgeotrust.org.uk to book your place by Friday 1st September. Walk will start at 10.30 at Gloucester Cathedral, the south porch off College Green and Westgate Street and last 1-2 hours. Worcester Cathedral are running their annual Discover Something Different starting tomorrow with a range of tours, exhibitions, recitals and family activities. Throughout the period there is an exhibition looking at how the cathedral was built and the many craftsmen who were involved. You can also catch our Geopark exhibition here. On Wednesday 23rd August Geologists in the Geopark will be leading a tour highlighting the geology which can be seen and which you may just usually walk pat. Discover Something Different at Worcester Cathedral 2017 Saturday 12 August – Monday 28 August Please click on this link to access the full programme including dates and times of each event. Prices are listed below. All tickets are available from Worcester Live Box office online or by phoning 01905 611427. ‘Hands on History’ children’s activities Tue 15, Thur 17, Fri 18, Tue 22, Thur 24 and Fri 25 at 10.30-12.30 and 14.00-16.00
Turn up for a Tour of the Cathedral Monday to Saturday, 11am and 2.30pm
Cathedral Behind the Scenes Upper Reaches Tour Max 10 people per tour Cathedral Library tour King John Talk Turn up for a Tour with a Twist – The people’s story Cathedral Gardens Tour Voces Academy Conducting Masterclasses Voces Academy closing performance The Men – their WWI stories Climb the Cathedral Tower (Weather permitting) Top of the Tower Battle of Worcester tour Bell Tower tour and ringing demonstration The Cathedral’s Monastic Heritage Tour ‘Fossils in the stones’ Tour The Cathedral’s magnificent Architecture Tour Cathedral Stained Glass tour Talk by Steve Clare, specialist in the restoration and conservaton of stained glass Glasswork demonstrations ‘Building the Cathedral’ Exhibition 11 to 30 August A fascinating exhibition looking at how the Cathedral was constructed from the middle ages onwards and at the various types of medieval craftsmen. ‘Fossils in the Geopark’ Exhibition ‘Winterbourne Revisited’ Exhibition by Worcester Artist Sara Hayward (RCA) Safari Trail
Drop in Mindfulness Colouring 4 beautiful designs to colour designed by Local artist Sara Hayward in the serene and calming environment of the Lady Chapel. Colouring sheets, pencils and clipboards available in the Lady Chapel. On Saturday 12th August Gerry Calderbank will be giving a talk at Bewdley Museum. He’ll talk about how the surveyor’s levelling practice and technology has developed from Ancient Rome to the present day – thereby giving rise to the metric system en route. We asked Gerry to say a little more about it. “In the 1960s Herefordshire had no ‘County Archaeologists’ nor support structure; instead, there was reliance upon various local museum, university and/or WEA staff et al. for dealing with the rescue digs – people like the late Frank Noble and Stan Stanford for example. So digs tended to be in their own spare time (weekends and vacations) and relied upon lots of volunteers such as ourselves in he W.A.R.S. – plus the Archenfield Archaeology Group, of course.
Consequently, there was never much time for anything much more than the digging and tidying up afterwards. I mostly assisted Stan Stanford – on mainly Iron Age and Romano-British sites (the various hillforts such as Croft and Midsummer Hill, or our three Leintwardine rescue digs spring to mind) plus a couple of Neolithic sites and the Bronze Age urnfield at Bromfield, etc., etc.
Stan was always pushed for time and, instead of booking his levels in a conventional way (Surveyor’s Notebook) Stan scribbled all the data on his field sheets as we worked (Sopwith staff foresight & backsight readings) and these were left for conversion during the long winter evenings. He lived in Luston and I used to drive over on such evenings from Burford (Salop!) to help Stan and Yvonne with the conversions and any other jobs like like washing finds, etc.
One such evening we took a break from the tedium and Stan remarked that there must be some more efficient way of doing things. This set me thinking. It was a pre-digital era of course – not even pocket calculators! – but I was familiar with certain engineering techniques and (from my work) with so-called ‘Modern Mathematics’ and I realised that the simple arithmetic we were doing (subtracting staff readings from the backsight data) was actually an “iterative process” in mathematical terms – and could therefore probably be mechanised in some way.
So, to cut a long story short, I invented and built a simple form of circular slide-rule (an analogue computer) which we then used on-site when levelling. It was calibrated in Imperial measure and, when set up (“zeroed”), you could subtract the foresight readings instantly to the nearest tenth of a foot ASL (our normal Imperial usage).
I always assumed that Stan would have ceased to use our ‘Woolhope Scale’ when British archaeology metricated but, just a few years ago before his final illness, three of us were visiting the Stanfords (in Leinthall Earls) when Stan went upstairs and returned with the computer, asserting that he had no further use for it and insisted upon returning it to me . . . and I then saw that Stan had ‘metricated’ it sometime – by overwriting my lettering and numerals!” You can book your place by calling 0845 6077819 Professional theatre company Rain or Shine, hailed by ‘The Stage’ as “one of the best companies touring open air theatre” are set to delight family audiences once again this summer with their production of Shakespeare’s cross-gartered and hilarious cross-dressing comedy Twelfth Night, as they ‘transport’ you to a land where nothing is quite what it seems. “What country, friends, is this?” Have you ever found yourself in yourself in a strange place, surrounded by strange people, taking extraordinary measures to find your way? That’s the situation Viola finds herself in when, shipwrecked and separated from her brother, she sets foot upon Illyria’s sandy shore. Lost and alone, she disguises herself as a man and sets forth. Before long, chaos ensues as mistaken identity, love, pride and alcohol set a host of much loved characters on a series of hilarious adventures. Hopeless romantics, drunken knights, a pompous steward and fools galore abound in one of Mr. William Shakespeare’s most celebrated comedies. “If music be the food of love, play on!” Sure to delight family audiences from 6 to 96, this is an ideal choice for an outdoor theatrical event, bringing classical theatre into the heart of local communities as they travel across the UK during June July and August from the Devon to Northumberland, and Wales to Norfolk, visiting some of the country’s most picturesque castles, stately homes and gardens along the way. The tour includes a performance at Severn Valley Country Park, Alveley on Friday 11th August at 7.30pm. Tickets are available in person from the venue, by ringing 01746 781192, or directly from Rain or Shine on 0330 660 0541 or go online via www.rainorshine.co.uk. Audiences are requested to bring along low-backed seating or rugs to maximise their enjoyment of the al fresco performance. Full details of the tour and venues can be found on the Rain or Shine website and tickets can be purchased from each venue, through Ticketweb via www.rainorshine.uk, or by ringing 0330 660 0541. On Saturday 29th July 2017 there is a Textile Craft Day – for the whole family. Print a fossil stencil, build a fiery volcano or a chilly glacier. Demonstrations of fabric painting, printing and stencilling. Try out these techniques for yourself and see how fossils and rocks can be used as an inspiration for arts and crafts. Worksheets will be provided for visitors and children to take away for follow-up activities’. This is a GeoFest event by ‘Geologists in the Geopark’ and led by Georgia Jacobs. The event runs from 10:30am-3:30pm. There is no charge although donations on the day will be welcomed! Children must be accompanied. Details about the Malvern Hills GeoCentre can be found at http://geocentre.co.uk
Stunning Landscapes from Space – how satellites see the Geopark. On Sunday 23rd July Georgia Jacobs will be running a Geology/textile demonstration at Bewdley Museum to coincide with the launch of her Lines in the Landscape exhibition.
The demonstration is free and runs 12-3pm. The Lines in the Landscape textile project uses images of the Earth from space, aerial photographs and landscape photographs as sources of inspiration for art-based textiles to display during Geofest 2017, along with workshops and demonstrations for the visiting public. Georgia will also be at Malvern Hills GeoCentre on 29 July and Cob House on 24 August (booking required 01886 888517).
On Saturday 24th June Gloucestershire Geology Trust led a walk at Huntley Quarry where they explore the geology of the site. They have another event for GeoFest on Saturday 2nd September when they’ll be leading a walk in Gloucester discovering the building stones of Gloucester. It’s a free walk and can be booked through 01452 864438. Before then there is an 8 mile walk at Trimpley reservoir & Eymore Wood on Monday 17th July if you’re interested in guided walks. It’s arranged by Severn Valley Country Park. Booking essential, please call 01746 781192. Adults £3.50 Children £2.00. As part of this year’s GeoFest artist Georgia Jacobs is running a number of events based around creating textiles inspired by geology and the landscape. Recently she was at Severn Valley Country Park and a number of people had a go at a workshop and thoroughly enjoyed it. You can see more of her textiles at Bewdley Museum as part of an exhibition from Saturday 22 July through to Sunday 24 September and entry is free. As part of the launch she will doing demonstration on Sunday 23 July from 12-3pm. Saturday 29th July she’ll be running an Experimenting with Textile Art Family Crafts Day at Malvern Hills GeoCentre Thursday 24th August she’ll be running the event at Cob House, Wichenford. Please visit the website www.cobhouse.org for more The 2017 GeoFest is about to begin, and an exiting range of events from the Geopark partners can be found on our new leaflet. Walks, workshops, outdoor theatre and children’s activities are just some of the events on offer. It all starts this weekend with Fossil Days at Bewdley Museum where you can meet some experts who have brought a range of fossils along and will happily explain to you what they are and answer questions. You can download the leaflet here – GeoFest 2017 leaflet and stat planning some exciting days and evenings out. |
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