A journey across a landscape and time: exploring the landscape heritage of the Cambridgeshire Fens - geology, history, wildlife, culture, places to visit.
I will be giving a talk on the @GreatFen: A bird's-eye view, on 11 December, @wildlifebcn Huntingdonshire Local Group, Brampton, Cambs. - from #Sparrowhawks (pictured) to #ShortEaredOwls. For more on #owls, listen to BBC Radio Cambs today, with Thordis Fridriksson (after 1pm).
Cemeteries not only provide a peaceful place to contemplate and commemorate the dead. They are also great places for studying #geology 🪦 #SpookyGeology#Halloween 🎃
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The take up of the #TigerPass is definitely one of the big policy successes for myself as Mayor and the @CambsPboroCA Combined Authority and has really helped with developing our collective ambition for a bus network which will eventually work for all
We are happy to share that our 2023 - 2024 Annual Review is published!
The review is a snapshot of the work we carried out during the year.
Take a look here: https://t.co/8jliF1Ovmn
For an accessible version please visit: https://t.co/EteZYOuHZk
This wheelchair-friendly walk explores one of Thetford Forest's most peaceful corners, Lynford Arboretum, a fine collection of trees where wildlife thrives
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Only a week to go until the brilliant #HistDay24. It's not too late to sign up, free entry, all welcome. I'll be there with the wonderful @CamUnivMuseums archive facsimiles 'rummage box' ⬇️ (my ammonite shirt might make an appearance again too!). https://t.co/dfkGsn37Df
📢Half Term at the Museum - Tues 29 Oct (12 - 4pm) drop in for spooky mask making 😮 Chat with a dodo (& others!) in our artificial intelligence experiment (until 15 Nov). PLUS see our Trodden Earth exhibition, curated by Yr 12 students.🐳 All FREE @CamUnivMuseums Photo: J.Garget
Our second video made with @Pottedhistory and @emmalouwynjones examines how fineware bowls fit into the Must Farm assemblage and discusses how these amazing artefacts were made. Videos funded by the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research @UCamArchaeology
For Stonehenge’s Altar Stone, an Improbably Long Ancient Journey
A six-ton megalith at the heart of the archaeological site traveled more than 450 miles to get there, a new study concludes. https://t.co/GWo8srRcgt
Our adult workshop programme is back this autumn, starting with a needlefelt bee workshop on 7th September 10:30am-1:30pm.
This session is suitable for beginners who will learn the basics of dry felting in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Tickets £25