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Discovery Day at Budleigh Salterton

Discovery Day at Budleigh Salterton
This year, the Devonshire Association is Celebrating Devons World-Class Heritage in a project supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund which aims to raise awareness of our countys UNESCO designated natural and cultural heritage and the Devonshire Associations role in promoting that heritage over the past 163 years. The significance of the Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site will be explored in a Discovery Day on Saturday 7th June, in Budleigh Salterton Public Hall in the morning and on Budleigh Salterton beach and at Fairlynch Museum in the afternoon. Car parking is available near the Public Hall, both free and pay and display. Programme: 10.30 Welcome and introduction to the day 10.40 Malcolm Hart, Emeritus Professor of Micropalaeontology, University of Plymouth: Palaeontology and palaeontologists of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site 11.20 Coffee/tea/biscuits 11.40 David Knapman, local historian: William Buckland, the right man at the right time: how a local Devon boy, and first Oxford Professor of Geology, contributed to our enduring understanding of the Jurassic Coast and what it tells us about our world The Public Hall will remain open until 2pm when we depart for Steamer Steps and the beach, a seven-minute walk through the town. Lunch - attendees to make own arrangements. 14.00 Depart Budleigh Salterton Public Hall on foot for Steamer Steps. The significance of the geology of the Triassic cliffs will be explained on the cliff top and during a gentle walk along the beach to the west for about 250m. We will not be going close to the cliffs because of the danger of rock falls.

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