Westwood Quarry Explained

Westwood Quarry
Aos:Hertfordshire
Interest:Geological
Area:0.07 hectares
Notifydate:1987
Map:Magic Map

Westwood Quarry is a 0.07ha geological site of Special Scientific Interest west of Watford in Hertfordshire. It was notified in 1987 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. The planning authority is Three Rivers District Council.[1] [2] It is a Geological Conservation Review site.[3]

It is described by Natural England as a key site for the early history of the River Thames as it provides the best known exposure of the Lower Gravel Train, a deposit formed when the Thames flowed through the Vale of St Albans, before it was diverted south to its present course during the Anglian Ice Age around 450,000 years ago.[1] [4]

The site is privately owned with no public access.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Westwood Quarry citation. Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. 9 December 2014.
  2. Web site: Map of Westwood Quarry. Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. 9 December 2014.
  3. Web site: Westwood Quarry (Quaternary of the Thames) . Joint Nature Conservation Committee. 12 January 2016.
  4. Web site: A Geological Conservation Strategy for Hertfordshire. 43. Herts RIGS Group. 2003.