Preserving and communicating the geology of London. Sharing good practice, influencing policy and establishing cross-London working for Geodiversity
London Geodiversity Partnership
Part of our activities is designing and producing geological information boards and leaflets for London’s geosites. You can download these from our website londongeopartnership.org.uk/informationb...
What an interesting site!
From Walton-on-the-Naze a few weeks ago.
The fossilised skull of and extinct fish.
A Halecopsis Insignis, from the London clay, 50-54 million years old.
Leading walks and geotrails to explain London’s geology is one of London Geodiversity Partnerships activities. We organise walks across London for groups with an interest in the geology, Check out the Geotrails link at londongeopartnership.org.uk/geotrails/
#LondonGeology #Geotrails
Some NEW research on our website - Rob Scaife & Mike Hacker's 2025 report on the pollen and geology of Highgate Wood #Haringey is available to download at
londongeopartnership.org.uk/wp/wp-conten...
#LondonGeology #LondonArchaeology
Some NEW research on our website - Rob Scaife & Mike Hacker's 2025 report on the pollen and geology of Highgate Wood #Haringey is available to download at
londongeopartnership.org.uk/wp/wp-conten...
#LondonGeology #LondonArchaeology
We are now on Instagram! Follow us there @londongeodiversity
#LondonGeology
We are now on Instagram! Follow us there @londongeodiversity
#LondonGeology
Here are a couple of photos of our recent geotrail to Croham Hurst near Croydon which took place on 29th May. 📷 @gaildickerson.bsky.social
#LondonGeology #CrohamHurst
And a couple more photos from the Croham Hurst geotrail ...
📷 Laurie Baker
London Geodiversity Partnership
Part of our activities is designing and producing geological information boards and leaflets for London’s geosites. You can download these from our website londongeopartnership.org.uk/informationb...