Easter Park Farm Quarry Explained

Easter Park Farm Quarry
Aos:Gloucestershire
Interest:Geological
Coordinates:51.707°N -2.2756°W
Area:0.15 hectare
Notifydate:1986
Enref:1002874

Easter Park Farm Quarry is a 0.15ha geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1986.[1] The site is listed in the ‘Stroud District’ Local Plan, adopted November 2005, Appendix 6 (online for download) as an SSSI and a Regionally Important Geological Site (RIGS).[2]

Location and geology

The site is to the south west of Minchinhampton. It is important for the study of Middle Jurassic rocks of the Bathonian Stage. The exposed limestones contain a significant collection of fossil ammonites, which support them to be dated as morrisi zone. The rocks show the character change which occurs in rocks of this age from fine grained limestone to the coarser, oolitic limestones of Minchinhamption.[1]

The limestones also contain fossil corals, echinoids, gastropods and bivalves.[1]

Conservation

Natural England reports in October 2011 that vegetation clearance is needed to maintain the favourability of the site.[3]

SSSI Source

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sssi.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/sssi/sssi_details.cfm?sssi_id=1002874 Natural England SSSI information on the citation
  2. http://www.stroud.gov.uk/docs/planning/planning_strategy.asp#s=sectioncontent1 Stroud District Local Plan, adopted November 2005, Appendix 6 ‘Sites of Nature Conservation Interest’
  3. http://www.sssi.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/sssi/unit_details.cfm?situnt_id=1013222 Natural England SSSI information on the Easter Park Farm Quarry unit