| DIGS
is a voluntary organisation that relies on your commitment and enthusiasm. There
is an annual admin fee of £5.00, If
you are able to help DIGS in its programme within your local community we would
be pleased to hear from you. New
members get a walks pack free!
Please contact the DIGS Liaison
Officer . We look forward to meeting you.
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| Geological Conservation
- your chance to take part. Dorset's
Regionally Important Geological Sites Group (DIGS for short!) has been active
for the last 15 years involved in geological conservation around the county. The
group has identified over 60 sites of geological interest (mostly former quarries
and pits) and without the designation of these sites as being of geological interest
they may have been lost. Sites have been designated with the agreement of the
landowner and if there is any planning application which affects the sites, the
group is consulted.
All
the sites are inland and none are Sites of Special Scientific Interest (S.S.S.I.s)
as coastal areas and S.S.S.I.s are largely protected already by legislation. Information
on some of the sites has been incorporated into publications by the DIGS group,
for example a pack of five walks in west Dorset and a similar pack of five walks
in Purbeck (entitled "Beneath Your Feet"). The group has also recently
produced an educational CD on sites in Purbeck (The Purbeck Limestone Group. Virtual
geology field trips to Purbeck limestone quarries in South Dorset). There is also
a leaflet for a walk in the Poxwell area.
In
order to keep the sites available with access to the public and educational groups
the DIGS group carries out conservation work, mostly clearing vegetation (brambles,
nettles etc) so that the rock faces do not become obscured. At a recent meeting
of the DIGS group (meetings are held every two months at the Dorset Wildlife Trust
H.Q. at Forston, north of Dorchester) it was decided to have a regular conservation
session on the third weekend of each month. If this sort of activity is of interest
to you and you would like to take part please contact us for further details.
No previous knowledge of geology is required but you could get hooked!
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