interpreting burnley’s river and geological heritage jennifer rhodes geolancashire
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Interpreting Burnley’s river and geological heritage
Jennifer RhodesGeoLancashire
Ribble Valley Geotrail Guides
Preston
Brockholes
Ribchester
Dinckley Gorge
Clitheroe
Long Preston
Shedden
Ribble catchment
The Ribble Way long distance footpath provided the starting point for the geotrail venture
Partnership working• The trails have been researched and designed by a small team, supported at the
‘road testing’ stage by members of GeoLancashire geological society.• Hanson UK’s Ribblesdale works supported GeoLancashire in the publication of
the Clitheroe guide and added interpretive boards at a newly created quarry viewpoint near the south bank of the Ribble• Collaboration with RRT has opened new avenues, which we are keen to pursue,
developing further trails in the Ribble catchment or even further afield
Principal elements• A3 folding to A6 format (fits in pocket)• Written for the non-specialist• Circular walk of 4-6km, often with a shortcut• Clear route map with numbered locations• Text explaining each location• Images of key features• Contextual information• Additional background information on web• One of a series available free to download
The Shedden GeotrailBrings together appreciation of • landscape• geology and geomorphology• history• plus aspects of
• wildlife• agriculture• industry • archaeology• water management
• Uses established footpaths and bridleways• Lime kiln document applies to Clitheroe and Shedden• Sound and video recordings from local historian and renowned eccentric Titus Thornber
The Shedden puzzle . . .
Titus Thornber
Community engagement
Lancaster Town Trail. . . and for a city walk
Roe Green village trailModel adapted for a village heritage walk . . .
Spin off . . .
Geotrail model can be applied to . . . ArchaeologyAspects of natural historyBurnley Weavers’ TriangleCanalsEnvironmentHistoryIndustrial archaeologyTextile heritageWater power . . .
What happened to Geotrails 7, 8, 9 and 10 ?River Ribble rises in the Yorkshire Dales National ParkWalks 7 – 10 will be at locations in the upper Ribble valley
• 7 Settle• 8 Horton in Ribblesdale• 9 Stainforth• 10 Ribblehead
We plan to work in conjunction with partners including the Yorkshire Millennium Trust to complete the Ribble Valley Geotrails
Thank you
www.geolancashire.org.uk