Malvern U3A

GRP GEOL1 Geology

Geology

Status: Active - Open to new members

We meet on the 3rd Friday from 10.00-12.00.

Venue: Malvern Cube Community Centre - WR14 2YH - Click here for further details

Meetings in the Cube only take place in the winter months - October to May. During the warmer months, we organise outdoor visits to areas of interest in Malvern and surrounding areas. We encourage the study of geology especially in the Malvern area and in adjacent counties. This includes looking at the interaction between geology and landscapes and related topics such as the stones used in our buildings and monuments. We aim to learn more about the subject by organising lectures/talks by visiting speakers, visiting areas of interest both locally and further afield, encouraging study and research in small groups, providing a library of geology maps, leaflets and books and arranging residential field trips in the UK and overseas. In addition, we provide a series of introductory talks in the early autumn for newcomers to the subject. We have a comprehensive website that gives details of our previous activities. Visitors are always welcome to group meetings.

MAIN GROUP - Indoor Lecture Programme (October 2026 - April 2027)

16 October 2026

Chalk seas environment project

  Prof Charles Underwood (Birkbeck)

20 November 2026

Roadworks on the A449

Miles Bevan (Jacobs)

18 December 2026

Meteorites

Prof Hilary Downes (Birkbeck)

15 January 2027

Volcanic Tsunami hazards

Prof Seb Watts (University of Birmingham)

19 February 2027

The origin of the Earth's Continental Crust

Prof Hugh Rollinson

19 March 2027

The use of AI in geoscience

Paul Cleverley

16 April 2027

Geothermal energy

Prof Gioia Falcone Glasgow)

See our Geology Website for further details of the group’s past activities.

FOSSIL SUB GROUP - Indoor Lecture Programme (October 2026 - April 2027)

We currently have around 20 members with an average of 12 attending our indoor meetings at the Cube Community Centre. The subgroup has a mixed level of expertise from those who have been studying fossils for some time to beginners who have no scientific background.  Our aim is to expand our knowledge and understanding of the world of fossils, using what expertise we have available within the group or from outside contributors.  We plan to run 2 field trips a year. New members are always welcome whatever their level of expertise.

For more information, please contact Christopher Wright:  Mobile: 07732 571973    email: cnw48@outlook.com

2025-26 Programme of Indoor Meetings

5 indoor meetings have been booked in the Orange room at the Cube.  9.45am for 10am prompt start – 12 noon.  There will be no meeting in October or December this year.  £2 per meeting plus any visiting speaker fees.

Wednesday 26 November - Visiting speaker Rachel Kruft Welton – “The Amber Spiderglass”

Spiders in the fossil record – talk will cover fossilisation processes and the techniques that allow us to piece together fragments of the past to tell some of the story of 8 legged evolution.

Wed 28 January 2026 - Alan Gray – Fossilisation talk

Members invited to bring along specimens with good preservation

Wed 25 February - Dave Green – Talk on the Carboniferous area north of Bristol (followed by a field trip to the area, possibly spring/summer 2026).

Dave Green is a semi retired teacher of geology with over 50 years’ experience, mainly in schools and in further education.  His main interest is in field geology and landscape development, for which he runs many trips, both at home and abroad.  He is the author of The Quantocks and North Somerset Coast: Landscape and Geology.  Dave has previously visited the group for talks on fossils in a range of geological periods and settings and has led us on field trips.

Wed 25 March - Visting speaker Dr. Steve Kershaw, Brunel University – Stromatoporoids

Researcher in shallow marine, coastal and terrestrial environments including palaeoenvironment reconstruction of organic reef deposits. After the talk, members will be invited to join Steve for lunch in Cube café followed by a local field trip to observe Silurian patch reef deposits probably at the Park Wood quarries. Car sharing from the Cube to top of the Purlieu near the Wyche Cutting, Malvern Hills. This post lunch field trip will run weather permitting.

Wed 22 April - Mark Baggott – Talk and update on 2025 Mammoth Dig, Cerney Wick


Group Leaders

To contact any of the group leaders shown below simply click on their name.
Leader: Peter Bridges