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[GA - Geographical Association - Latest Updates] Geographical Association - Dr Rex Walford OBE: I am no longer a GA member although still a FRGS, but my connection with Leicester Branch started in my Sixth Form days and ended as Chairman from 199X to 2000. All past Leicester Branch officers, committee, branch members, supporters and E.Midland FRGSs will be paying their respects on the passing of Rex, who was a person, nay, a most fantastic character, of towering stature throughout the Universe of Geography.

[(N)iceland Iceland !] An article in one of our (n)ice journals: Last week, I was in Iceland, and visited an HEP scheme on the slopes of Burfell. This is one of the biggest HEP schemes in the country, and provided power for an aluminium smelter.

[GA - Geographical Association - Latest Updates] Geographical Association - Winter Teaching Ideas: The GA is an independent charity with a core objective of furthering the learning and teaching of geography. The GA promotes and supports geography teaching by producing acclaimed resources for teachers, holding quality CPD events and lobbying government.

[miketidd.com] Choose Life”¦Choose Geography! « miketidd.com: We do have the resources, we do have the expertise, we do have the knowledge, and we can change geography for the future. But without the right backing I sadly see a curriculum lacking in vision and failing to provide the future generation the right knowledge to tackle it.

[GA - Geographical Association - Latest Updates] Geographical Association - Geography Blogs A-Z: Description: This blog site is aimed at supporting students who are studying IB Geography at St Andrew's College and forms a collection of articles and websites that can be used for extra reading and research for essay work, fieldwork and extended essays. While it is intended for the IB students, the site can be used by anyone studying geography.

[pilotgcseradicalgeography.co.uk] New Geography blogs”¦: It doesn't have to be about Geography”¦ Most of us are indebted to Alan Parkinson, Mr P of GeographyPages fame, I believe he lead the way, his original Geoblog and links to other interesting examples are here. I remember when I started .

[GA - Geographical Association - Latest Updates] Geographical Association - Icelandic Volcano - April 2010: You can get involved with the Geographical Association in lots of ways, including writing a journal article, authoring a book, joining a Committee or Special Interest Group, contributing to consultations, taking part in funded project work or registering to become a GA Consultant.

[Ordnance Survey Blog] Ordnance Survey Blog » Maps - weird, wacky, wonderful: A weekend adventure in the Lake District, the sat nav in your car and many of our public services all rely on using maps or Geographic Information (GI). Just a couple of weeks ago I wrote about how Cardiff City Council is using GI to save a healthy £1.3m by .

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