ANCIENT fossils were uncovered at intu Uxbridge as the shopping centre celebrated National Fossil Day by revealing the history of their stone tile floor last week.

Young shoppers went on a fossil hunting adventure around the shopping centre with intu Uxbridge’s very own archaeologist character Frankie Fossil on Wednesday, October 12.

Children toured the shopping centre to discover more, uncovering the history of intu Uxbridge’s stone tiles which originally belonged to an ancient sea floor more than 180 million years ago.

Frankie Fossil hosted the fun fossil finding sessions on National Fossil Day after school, where visitors picked up their mission kit, learnt about the history of fossils, went hunting around intu Uxbridge and took home a certificate for their hard work.

There are two types of fossils at intu Uxbridge can be found across the lower ground floor.

Body fossils are the easiest to spot, with markings that look like the body or the shell of a creature. Trace fossils look like footprints, showing where creatures have been.

“The team here at intu Uxbridge have been so excited to reveal our historic floor tiles, and what better day to do it on National Fossil Day,” said Natasha House, marketing manager at intu Uxbridge.

“Shoppers of all ages enjoyed our fun fossil finding and facts, and we encourage all our visitors to keep an eye out to see if they spot any fossils when they next visit.

“A big thank you to Harrow & Hillingdon Geological Society and Sheppy Shepherd for their help.”

Share your fossil finds with intu Uxbridge via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. For more information on the fossils at intu Uxbridge, and upcoming events, visit www.intu.co.uk/Uxbridge.