On Monday 28th April, we were given a presentation by Mary Garbett entitled Weird Geology Sites: The talk covered various topics, from the remnants of a 2 billion year old nuclear reactor to a cave of house sized crystals. Real geology can be stranger than fiction. The world is full of these bizarre natural phenomena.





15 Jan (Please note, this meeting was a week earlier than normal)
‘Life and Death in a Roman Villa, the Hambleden Story’. A welcome return by Jill Eyers. This talk is based on the amazing discoveries found during a project undertaken by the speaker in the Hambleden valley.
26 Feb
‘Sunken Ways & Chalk Pits of the local Chiltern Scarp’. Our speaker this month is Maurice Pullen. Maurice lives in Chinnor and has done much research in the area to produce this talk, also recalling his memories of the area from his childhood.
25 March
‘The Birth of Britain, the Gold Rush’. The third episode of this series showing on YouTube.
22 April
Colin Oakes is returning to give a talk entitled ‘Recent Archaeology’. Colin is an archaeologist and gives many different talks on archaeology and other subjects.
27 May
Bank Holiday - No Meeting
24 June
Pann Mill, High Wycombe. Guest Speaker, Malcolm Connell, is a volunteer at Pann Mill and he will tell us about the history and restoration of the mill. Pann is one of the few remaining mills along the river Wye and the only one in operation which you can see on their open days during the summer months.
22 July
Showing of YouTube clip about 'Cookham Dig', the site of a 8/9th century monastery and cemetery which we will be visiting in August. https://www.cookhamabbey.org.uk/