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Our aim is to promote geography and geographical education in the South West of England. Geography SW is a collaborative project driven by a group of enthusiastic geographers who have volunteered their time to create a wide-ranging and dynamic resource to support the wider geographical community.
The monthly Geography Southwest newsbites provides a summary of events, new resources and short news items. Detailed articles give more detail news stories relevant to teachers of geography in the region.
Welcome to our November 2022 Geography Southwest Newsbites. Here you will find details of events and training courses for the second half of the autumn term, details of some exciting new resources, and recent news items. Please also take a look at our Primary Newsbites for November which you can…
Read MoreImage credit: Ben Cherry/WWT In the November 2022 guest blog, Tony Juniper CBE, Chair of Natural England, and Rachel Williams, Area Manager for Wessex celebrated the creation of the new Somerset super National Nature Reserve and highlighted the importance of lowland peat wetlands in the county. They showed how the…
Read MoreThe Geography Southwest October 2022 Newsbites includes details of forthcoming events this autumn term, new resources and recent news items. We hope you are enjoying the new additions to the website including the October Primary Newsbites pdf, edited by Alan Parkinson and Emma Espley. In the Visit SW area of…
Read MoreThe Geography Southwest September 2022 Newsbites brings you details of exciting autumn events, new resources and recent news items as the new school year begins. During the summer, we have refreshed some aspects of the website, introduced a new SW Geography Conference page, and added a regular Primary Newsbites under…
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Our aim is to promote geography and geographical education in the South West of England. Geography SW is a collaborative project driven by a group of enthusiastic geographers who have volunteered their time to create a wide-ranging and dynamic resource to support the wider geographical community.