Science Groups
Science Group Details
Members will find contact details for the individual leaders or the contact person for the group included in our bimonthly Newsletter that is emailed to members.
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Bird Watching
Group Contact: Tony Natt.
Meetings: 3rd Wednesday of the month.
Venue: A variety of outdoor locations.
Beginners and garden birdwatchers are very welcome. The only requirements are footwear and clothing to cope with local weather on the day plus a pair of binoculars. Contact the co-ordinator for a programme of intended times and locations.
Computer Users
Group Contact: Maurice Goodwin
Meetings: 1st Monday, 2.30pm.
Venue: Ashcroft Centre
The usual format is to share any problems or difficulties we have experienced over the last month and offer advice and possible solutions - if we have any. In addition we regularly take a look at a particular topic, perhaps demonstrating software that may be new to some.
Do get in touch if you are thinking of joining.
Earth Sciences
Group Contact: Jill Lang
Meetings: 4th Friday, 10.00am
Venue: The Ashcroft Centre.
Recent topics included Ancient Maps, Iceland and Svalbard, Geopolitics of the Middle East, Wildfires, Venice.
Recent field trips included Gloucester in Stone and Cotswold Scenery. Future topics will include Water Supply and Weather Systems.
Rail Buffers
Group Contact Dennis Peters
Meetings: 4th Thursday of month.
Venue: Normally in members Houses.
A group for those who are in any way interested in railways, from their history through to the present day (and beyond). Members' interests include railway technology, operations and economics and include the impact of railways on the social and economic affairs of nations.
In the summer months we try to fit in trips. These typically include outings to preserved railways, railway museums, and places of particular interest from a railway architectural/historical point of view. We also take occasional trips on lines of interest, Crossrail is high on the list.
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