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Gloucestershire Geology Trust

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The Gloucestershire Geology Trust began as a local RIGS (Regionally Important Geological/geomorphological Sites) group before incorporating in 1992.[1] It is a private non-profit organisation.

All of the trust's funding comes from various grants, funds, charitable trusts and foundations. Recent and current funding opportunities have allowed them to undertake work programmes and initiatives that have made a significant impact on promoting geodiversity in Gloucestershire, the county in South West England.

Gloucestershire Geology Trust (GGT) is a registered charity, a founder member of The Geology Trusts and one of the leading geoconservation organisations in the country. The Trust was set up in 1992, with the aim of surveying and recording Regionally Important Geological Sites (RIGS).

GGT also carry out conservation work on important geological sites; we hold the Geological Records Centre for the county; produce a variety of publications; run a highly successful Rock & Fossil Roadshow programme and offer a variety of events throughout the year.

In addition to these services, they are able to deliver advice and information relating to geology and geoconservation matters, as well as practical SSSI and RIGS geoconservation work. GGT has become the key point of Specialist Earth Heritage Conservation advice in the county of Gloucestershire.

In January, 2012, the Trust began training volunteers as 'geo-wardens' to help oversee the Huntley and Longhope Geology and Landscape Trail, after receiving £39,500 from the Heritage Lottery Fund.[2]

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  1. Cynthia V. Burek; Colin D. Prosser (1 January 2008). The History of Geoconservation. Geological Society of London. p. 82. ISBN 978-1-86239-254-0. Search this book on
  2. "Gloucestershire charity given grant for 'Geowardens'". BBC. 2012-01-22. Retrieved 2014-08-23.



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