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RIG Sites
Peterborough and its surrounding area has 7 designated RIG
Sites. RIG Sites or RIGS are Regionally Important
Geological or Geomorphological Sites.
These sites have been evaluated for their scientific, educational,
historic, aesthetic and conservation value as well as their
access and safety.
The
Sites in Peterborough include:
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Eye/Thorney Area of Search
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Maxey Quarry and Preferred Area
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Orton Brick Works and Brick Pit
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Swaddywell Quarry/Helpston Brick Pit
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King’s Dyke Brick Pit, Whittlesey
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The first of a series of RIG Sites has been developed and opened to the public as part of Peterborough Environment Week 2003. The site at King’s Dyke provides a place for a wide range of people to come and enjoy fossil hunting and to become more aware of the geological heritage of Whittlesey and Peterborough. The second site is Swaddywell Quarry, which is being redeveloped and managed into a site where the natural environment can thrive and geological exposures can be appreciated.
Both sites have on-site interpretation boards which provide
general information about the sites.
The work which has been achieved has been made possible through funding by EB Nationwide.
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