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June Daily Diary  2012:  ~ Lyme Regis Celebrates the Queen's Diamond Jubilee  ~ Coast to Coast Motorcycle Run ~ Relief of the Lyme Siege ~ Boat Building Academy Launch

June 2012   

Friday 1st   Half Term Holiday

 


Saturday 2nd, Sunday 3rd, Monday 4th and Tuesday 5th
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee
A special 4-day Jubilee bank holiday.
 To mark 60 years of the Queen’s reign the Diamond Jubilee will take place in 2012. The celebrations will centre around an extended weekend in 2012 on Saturday 2nd, Sunday 3rd, Monday 4th and Tuesday 5th June.
 Just some of the events taking place in Lyme Regis over the three days:  Best Decorated Shop Window;  Best Decorated Private House;  Children’s Art Exhibition/Workshop; Lyme in the 1950s Exhibition;  Memories of The Coronation.  Other events listed in red below.

Saturday 2nd  Jubilee Celebrations

CIVIC PARADE AND MARCH PAST

11am -From Langmoor Gardens to Marine Parade.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

LOYAL ADDRESS
12 noon - Marine Parade.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

PLANTING OF MEMORIAL TREE
2.30pm - Langmoor/Lister Gardens.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

MARCHING DISPLAY & CONCERT
3pm - Marine Parade.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

STREET PARTY IN COOMBE STREET
4pm -  For current/former residents.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

‘THERE WILL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND’ CONCERT PARTY
7pm - Woodmead Halls.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

Sunday 3rd 2012
 
Jubilee Celebrations
Big Jubilee Lunch

The Big Lunch is a very simple idea from the Eden Project. The aim is to get as many people as possible across the whole of the UK to have lunch with their neighbours in a simple act of community, friendship and fun. Next year’s Big Lunch will fall on the same weekend as the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. So anyone who would like to celebrate and commemorate the Queen’s 60 year reign can do so by holding a Big Lunch! A Big Lunch can be anything from a few neighbours getting together in the garden or on the street, to a full blown party with food, music and decoration that quite literally stops the traffic.  see   Got any leftovers? - see  http://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/ 

SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING
10am - St Michael’s Parish Church.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

THE BIG SUNDAY LUNCH
Two sittings at 12 noon and 1.30pm Adults £8.50, children £6 Entertainment 12 noon - Woodmead Halls.  More info: The Big Lunch
To be followed by broadcasting of
THE JUBILEE PAGEANT
on the River Thames on a big screen.  More info: Lyme Jubilee  www.thamesdiamondjubileepageant.org 

MARINE THEATRE SHOW
3pm - (Details to be confirmed)


Monday 4th
Spring Bank Holiday  Jubilee Celebrations

1950s TEA PARTY with Big Band
3pm Marine Parade  (if wet in Woodmead Halls) Organising body required
.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

FESTIVAL OF THE SEA AND REVIEW OF THE FLEET

5pm The Bay:  Sailing, Gig and Power Boat Clubs and Local Boatmen
.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

JUBILEE TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION
8pm
  More info: Lyme Jubilee

LIGHTING OF THE JUBILEE BEACON
10pm
  More info: Lyme Jubilee www.diamondjubileebeacons.co.uk


Tuesday 5th
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee  Holiday  Jubilee Celebrations

CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS WITH ROYAL THEME
11am - (Location to be agreed)
.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

CHILDREN’S STREET PARTY
3pm - Anning Road (if wet in Woodmead Halls)
.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

 PRESENTATION OF JUBILEE MUGS & TOWN PASSPORTS
4pm -Anning Road.  Mugs donated by local resident Derek Hallet will be presented to children of primary school age. Children will also be presented with a Town Passport to local attractions, organised by Rikey Austin
.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

THE JUBILEE GAMES
5 pm - Marine Parade/Beach  Organised by Hugh Dunford Wood
.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

JUBILEE FINALE - OPEN AIR DANCE

8pm - Marine Parade
.  More info: Lyme Jubilee

Wednesday 6th
Another Popular Quiz Night
by Lyme Bay Photographic Club. Teams of up to 6 people £2.00 per adult, £1.00 for children. Winning team prizes and a raffle. Children and families welcome.  The Inn Plaice, Lyme Regis, 7.30 pm start.


Friday 8th
World Oceans Day

Oliver Letwin Advice Surgery
To make an appointment email charlesa@parliament.uk or Tel 01308 456891.  3pm Alexandra Hotel

June 11th - 17th  Bridport Food Fair

Monday 11th  Back to School

Tuesday 12th  Uplyme & Lyme Regis Horticultural Society
Evening Garden Visit  ‘
The Walled Gardens at Little Bredy nr Bridport’ 
£6 to include refreshments. (Non members £8)  Uplyme and Lyme Regis Horticultural Society. Depart in shared cars from Uplyme Village Hall 5.45pm. Please ring Ann Prince 443793 by June 8th to confirm.

Saturday 16th

Siege of Lyme: THANKSGIVING DAY  Join us as we re-enact the end of the Civil War Siege of Lyme with the help of the Taunton Garrison.  Parliament decreed at the end of the English Civil War that there should be a day of celebration and prayer in Lyme to commemorate the end of the unsuccessful siege of Lyme by the Royalist Forces. It was one of the longest sieges of the Civil War. In Lyme we will carry on the tradition by dressing in clothes of the period and parading through the streets. Join us in our celebrationOrganised by Lyme Regis Regatta and Carnival committee.  Join us as we parade from the Baptist Church to Theatre Square dressed as those who defended Lyme against the Royalist Forces in the English Civil War. Further information: www.lymeregiscarnival.co.uk

Sunday 17th  Father's Day

Last day to book Coach trip to Cothay Manor and gardens 
Uplyme & Lyme Regis Horticultural Society
with Uplyme and Lyme Regis Horticultural Society on 4th July.  Depart Uplyme Village Hall 10.30 am. £19.50 for coach, admission to gardens and tour of house. Lunch available for an additional £8.

Please ring Brian 07831 533580 by June 17th to book.

 

Wednesday 27th
Talk ‘Irises and Peonies’
Uplyme & Lyme Regis Horticultural Society
by Sue Applegate ex Kelways Nursery.
Uplyme and Lyme Regis Horticultural Society. 7.30pm Uplyme Village Hall Details 01297 444034

 


 

June 2011 - some of the many events which took place in and around Lyme Regis - keep looking they may happen again in 2012

FAMILY FUN DAY
Drop in and get creative with museum curator Mary Godwin.
Make your own driftwood boat at Family Fun Day. Local artist Alison Bowskill will help you see the potential in pieces of driftwood from the beach. Drop in between 11am and 3pm - all materials supplied. Free admission. Lyme Regis Museum


 Back to School


 

NATURE ALONG THE RIVER LIM
A guided walk along the River Lim departs from the museum at 10am. David Cox, the museum’s flora and fauna specialist, will take the river path towards Uplyme and describe the bird, animal and plant life to be seen en route. The walk lasts about 1½ hours, and walkers make their own way back, or enjoy a drink at the village pub or a picnic at one of the many beautiful vantage points.  Lyme Regis Museum

Rockpool Ramble

A Rockpool Ramble with the Marine Warden to explore the fascinating creatures of the seashore. Cost: £4 per adult; £3 per child. Meet at the Anchor, Cobb Gate Car Park
(12.30) Booking & further info: Nikki Hills 01297 560772 or info@charmouth.org

The Two Brothers
Fragmented Artists:  Marine Theatre



Mary Anning Walk
Explore the paths and streets of Old Lyme as Mary knew them with expert guide Natalie Manifold.
15.00 booking advisable for walks: telephone: 01297 443370 email info@lymeregismuseum.co.uk or call in at Lyme Regis Museum, Bridge Street, Lyme Regis DT7 3QA
 

Annual Football Match between Lyme Regis and Creully
2.30pm Kick Off at Davey Fort


Rockpool Ramble
A Rockpool Ramble with the Marine Warden of Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre to explore the fascinating creatures of the seashore. Cost: £4 per adult; £3 per child. Meet at the Anchor, Cobb Gate Car Park
(2pm) Booking & further info: Nikki Hills 01297 560772 or info@charmouth.org

Open Garden and Cream Tea
Plant stall, cake stall, face painting for children, raffle and tombola in aid of Help for Heroes.  2-5pm by kind permission of Mr & Mrs F McGarry, Lower Ware, Ware Lane

 

Fossil Hunting Walk
Discover the marine creatures of 185 million years ago on our fossil walk along the beach.  Rockpool Ramble – Discover the weird and wonderful creatures of the rocky shore on a rockpool ramble with the Marine Warden!
Oceans of Fun Arts & Crafts  Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre (Prices vary)


Mark Hix's Kitchen Table
Join Mark at his Charmouth home for an open cooking class where he will demonstrate dishes using the best British seasonal produce around. 11.30 - 3pm Cost: £175.00. 6 participants. For booking & further information: 01689 855390 or augusta@hixfoodetc.co.uk 

Wildflowers Walk
5 miles visiting wildflower meadows with Axe Vale and District Conservation Society.  Meet first car park on right Lower Sea Lane, Charmouth

Annual General Meeting of Lyme Regis Development Trust
Anyone wishing to participate in shaping the future of Lyme Regis are invited to attend the Woodmead Halls, 7.30pm.

Class of September 2010 Course Boat Launch
Please join us
to celebrate the end of the students’ 38 week course. 10.30am Lyme Regis Harbour  See the boats at 
Boat Building Academy


Guided Rockpooling
Investigate the rock pools of Broad Ledge with museum geologist Paddy Howe and marine biologist Chris Andrew. Sessions last one and a half hours. 3.30pm For info & booking: 01297 443370 or www.lymeregismuseum.co.uk

Lyme Regis Town Band AGM

Uplyme Pinetum Work Party
10am - 12 noon with Axe Vale and District Conservation Society.  Help enhance this Woodland Trust site,  new members welcome

Gustav Holst - His life and works
By Amelia Marriette.  Uplyme WI, 2.30 Uplyme Village Hall

EXHIBITION LAUNCH PARTY
A celebration of the opening of
Disappearing Walks, an exhibition of photographs and drawings by Annabel Ralphs. 6.00pm everyone welcome  Lyme Regis Museum

THE  SAMARITANS
  A talk by Bridget & Monika about the work of the Samaritans.  “Whatever you’re going through, whether it’s big or small, don’t bottle it up.  We are here for you if you’re worried about something, feel upset or confused, or just want to talk to someone.”  This is the message the Samaritans want to get through to everyone.  Samaritans provides confidential non-judgemental emotional support, 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which could lead to suicide.  More information on the Samaritans at www.samaritans.org  Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis.  Coffee 10:00am-10:45am Talk 11:00am-12:00noon


BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS IN LYME
See and hear about local sightings over the past year with entomologist Alan Kennard.
2.30pm Lyme Regis Museum

Classical Recital with a touch of Piaf by Mark Bebbington piano
Concerts in the West: 7.15pm Marine Theatre

NGS and Bickham House
talk by Julia Tremlett 7.30pm Kilmington Village Produce Association

 Grand 'Auction of Promises'
Buy Yourself a Bargain...
Take the opportunity to bid for (and win!) one of the 'promises' offered by a variety of generous donors:   Payment on the evening will be by cheque or cash only.  The Shelters fundraising team is grateful to all the donors for their kind generosity in offering promises for this event. Come along and bring your friends.  In aid of the 'Share-in-the-Sheltersfund see: Shelters News.  Refreshments: generously provided from By the Bay Restaurant, Marine Parade; Auctioneer: The Rt. Hon. Oliver Letwin, MP  7.00pm - 9.00pm The Woodmead Halls, Hill Road, Lyme Regis

Barn Dance
for Uplyme Church, Uplyme Village Hall

 

Shelterbox Big Green Box Week




K
NOW YOUR FOSSILS
A talk on how fossils lived, and how to find, identify and handle them, with museum expert Chris Andrew.
2.30pm Lyme Regis Museum

Mary Anning Walk
Explore the paths and streets of Old Lyme as Mary knew them with expert guide Natalie Manifold.
15.00 booking advisable for walks: telephone: 01297 443370 email info@lymeregismuseum.co.uk or call in at Lyme Regis Museum, Bridge Street, Lyme Regis DT7 3QA

 

Look Back in Anger
Creative Cow:  Marine Theatre

Southleigh Open Gardens
5/6 gardens, all in a central village location.  Teas will be served in the village hall. 2-6pm  (Southleigh is to the west of Colyton)

Lyme Regis Quality Craft Fair  and Art Exhibition
10am - 5pm Admission Free Marine Theatre

 

  MARITIME WALKS WEEK
Guided walks with local experts –
See the town’s history and landscape on these guided walks with a maritime theme.  Walks meet in appropriate starting places as listed and take about 1½ hours unless otherwise stated: See below for full programme.  Organised by Lyme Regis Museum


LYME REGIS – AS JANE AUSTEN SAW IT
A
walk around Lyme Regis in the time of Jane Austen, with Fred Humphrey in the guise of Admiral Croft. 2.30pm meet at Lifeboat Station   Organised by Lyme Regis Museum

Quiz Night
in aid of Lyme Regis Operatic Society, Woodmead Hall

FISHERMEN, FOSSILS and FRENCH LIEUTENANT’S WOMAN
Walk with local boatman Ken Gollop to tour the Cobb – Lyme’s historic port and scene of its maritime industries, smuggling and pleasure boats.
7.00pm at Lifeboat Station.  Organised by Lyme Regis Museum

BOATS AND THEIR STORIES
Visit the boats of Lyme at the Boat Building Academy, the gig shed and the harbour with boatbuilder Gail McGarva.
11.00am at Boat Building Academy, Monmouth Beach.  Organised by Lyme Regis Museum


Mixed Media for the Terrified
Mixed Media Workshop 
lyn.whiteman@btinternet.com

Grants to Local Organisations
- Deadline for applications: 
Forms must be returned no later than 4.30pm Friday 17th June

LYME’S ERODING COAST
See the erosion of the coast and the coastal engineering schemes around Lyme with Richard Edmonds, Earth Science Manager of the Jurassic Coast. This walk takes about 3 hours.
Meet 10.00am  Lyme Regis Museum

Kilmington Open Gardens.
12 gardens. Teas and live band
organised by Kilmington Village Produce Association. Ticket and map available at all gardens £5 valid both days.  2-5pm Off A35 1 mile west of Axminster.

    54th Annual Open Bowls Tournament
Lyme Regis Bowls Club Monmouth Beach



Uplyme Village Fete
Stalls, entertainment,
cream teas, bar, bouncy castle.  Info Tel 01297 678351


Reunion of St Michael's School Pupils 
born between 1945-1949 Tel 01308 423663 for more info

MARY ANNING’S TOWN
A walk with Daphne Baker through the Lyme that Mary would have known.
Meet 2.30pm at Lyme Regis Museum

Legends Return to Lyme Regis: ZZ Tops.
Woodmead Halls,
promoted by Lyme Regis TV

Rockpool Ramble A Rockpool Ramble with the Marine Warden to explore the fascinating creatures of the seashore. Cost: £4 per adult; £3 per child. Meet at the Anchor, Cobb Gate Car Park (2pm) Booking & further info: Nikki Hills 01297 560772 or info@charmouth.org

THE OLD CEMENT WORKS
A walk to the site of one of Lyme’s early industries and the remains of Monmouth Beach tramway, with Richard Bull.  Some rough beach walking.
2.30pm at Lifeboat Station   Lyme Regis Museum


Open Garden:  CHIDEOCK MANOR

 DORSET GARDENS TRUST  all funds raised will help the DGT to continue its work in protecting the historic parks and gardens of Dorset (DT6 6LF A35 2 miles west of Bridport)  More info www.dorsetgardenstrust.co.uk


Bingo
Eyes down 8pm., Davey Fort Clubhouse, Lyme Regis Football Club


Open Garden:  CHIDEOCK MANOR

 DORSET GARDENS TRUST  all funds raised help the DGT to continue its work in protecting the historic parks and gardens of Dorset (DT6 6LF A35 2 miles west of Bridport)  More info www.dorsetgardenstrust.co.uk

 'Roses. Growing and Showing'
Talk by Peter Read.  Uplyme and Lyme Regis Horticultural Society, 7.30pm Uplyme Village Hall. Info tel: 01297 444034 

TheatreFriends  Quiz Night        

 Mayor Making Ceremony

HISTORY OF LYME REGIS MUSEUM
Curator Mary Godwin talks about the museum’s 1902 listed building, its architect and collections.
2.30pm Lyme Regis Museum


Le Jazz, Chris Gradwell and friends
 Jazz quartet of Sax/Clarinet, Keyboard, Guitar, & Bass. The organ appeal committee at St. Michael's Parish Church, Lyme Regis present - "Le Jazz". Created by four professional musicians that have a particular love of spontaneous Jazz Music. Chris Gradwell - Saxes and Clarinet, Andrew Daldorph - Piano and Keyboard, Andrew  Barrett - Guitar and Mike Thorn - Bass; the group has already made three CDs, Le Jazz, Jewels of Jazz & The Jazz of Life. "Le Jazz" have appeared extensively in and around the west country playing at festivals, concerts and general Jazz gatherings promoting their brand of spontaneous music. Their programme will include; Grand Slam - Benny Goodman, Don't be that Way  - Benny Goodman, In a Mellow Tone - Duke Ellington, Its You my Love - Andrew Daldorph, Petite Fleure - Sidney Bechet, Crazy Rhythm - Joseph Meyer, Perhaps - Charlie Parker, Isfahan - Ellington/Strayhorn, Alligator Crawl  - Fats Waller, Soarin High - Andrew Daldorph,  Way Down Yonder - Henry Creamer, Lady be Good  - George Gershwin, It don't mean a thing - Duke Ellington. Tickets £10/8 children £5 from the TIC on 01297 442138..  Full details at
www.lymeregisorganappeal.com    7.30pm St Michaels Church


Quiz

teams of up to 6 people, £2 per person.  All welcome.  Lyme Regis Football Club


Axe Vale Festival of Gardening at the Showground Axminster

Tickets £7, or reduced price tickets available from Archway Bookstore or Mole Avon until 5pm on 23rd June.


Coast to Coast Motorcycle Run: Lyme Regis to Weston-super-Mare - parade of bikes first.   The Coast-to-Coast run is an event for Veteran, Vintage and Classic Motorcycles that were built before the 1970's era. and this year is the Coast to Coast Classic, Vintage and Veteran Motorcycle Run's 25th Anniversary.   As in past years, the HEADWAY (Somerset) Society will be helping and raising funds for their cause. The run will be started by the Mayor of Lyme Regis and the Town Crier at 9.50am from Cobb Gate/Marine Parade, Lyme Regis, and then pass through the West Dorset countryside. Arrive early to have a good look at the bikes!  More info www.wcmcc.org.uk  Westland Classic Motorcycle Club 01935 851512 

KNOW YOUR FOSSILS
Talks on how fossils lived, and how to find, identify and handle them, with museum expert Chris Andrew. 2.30pm  Lyme Regis Museum


We Will Rock You
Woodroffe School Production - Adults £7 Concessions £5 Tickets available from School Reception

 A Dance A Day
offers weekly dance classes to enhance fitness, wellbeing and creativity:   a new community dance project aimed at the over 50’s which encourages adults across Dorset to get active through dance. This 12 month project is managed by Activate Performing Arts, the theatre and dance development agency for Bournemouth, Poole and Dorset, and aims to highlight to creativity of older people in the context of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. All participants in A Dance A Day will have the opportunity to perform in Weymouth and Portland as part of the cultural celebrations during the 2012 Games.
   Led by qualified dance practitioners each session encourages creative movement, improving fitness and meeting new people as well as the opportunity to devise a personalised dance programme to keep you moving throughout the week. Open to everyone from those who have dance experience but want to try something new or people who have two left feet but love moving to music. 
 Taster sessions will provide a free opportunity for people to come and get a feel for A Dance A Day and learn more about the regular weekly classes which will launch in September.
   To book a place on one of these free taster sessions, or for more information, please contact Rosalind or Alice at Activate on 01305 260954 or email info@activateperformingarts.org.uk.  11am to midday, Marine Theatre

LYME’S NATURE IN SPRINGTIME
In a series on nature through the seasons, David Cox discusses flowers, dragonflies and butterflies, with pictures.
2.30pm  Lyme Regis Museum

Classical Recital with a touch of Jazz
with Katie Bray, mezzo soprano and William Vann, piano  Concerts in the West:  7.15pm  Marine Theatre


  May       July

Dogs now banned

from the town's main beaches.  Permitted on Back beach, Church Cliff & Monmouth beaches

 

Grants to Local Organisations

Requests from local community groups and organisations for financial assistance towards projects which are deemed by the authority to be of benefit to the community.  Groups are invited to submit full details of their proposal for which financial assistance is requested.  Packs are now available for the Town Council's annual grants meeting.  Please download a pack below or telephone the Town Council offices to request one:

 
 

Exhibitions June 2012

Royal Exhibition

 Lyme Regis Museum

 Jubilee Exhibition

 St Michaels Parish Church,
Church Street

Royal Theme Art Exhibition

The Malthouse
Town Mill, Mill Lane,
Lyme Regis, DT7 3PU

 

THE LAUNCH

At the end of each course, December for the March courses and June for the September groups, the boats built on each course at Lyme Regis Boat Building Academy are walked in procession down to the sea and launched with due ceremony into Lyme Regis harbour. 

 

Friends, relatives, students, staff, the Mayor of Lyme Regis and the town gather at the water’s edge to cheer

as each boat, testament to the skill of the students, is launched for the first time.  It is a joyful and inspiring celebration of the end of the course and the beginning of each student’s new life as a qualified boat builder.

 

 

Fossil walks in June

Get Fossiling on the Jurassic Coast! Join one of Lyme Regis Museum’s famous fossil walks along this historic stretch of Dorset coast with Geologist Paddy Howe and Marine Biologist Chris Andrew. Some families return time and again to search with Paddy and Chris among the sand and rocks for fossils that have been washed down onto the beach after 190 million years. For adults and children alike, it’s an unforgettable experience.

Your fossil walk ticket gives you FREE access to the museum where you will be able to see displays of rare fossils, learn all about Mary Anning, the famous early palaeontologist who once lived on the site of the museum and much more. Cost: £10 adults, children and students £5.


June

           Sunday 3 June  09.15

           Monday 4 June  10.15

           Tuesday 5 June  11.15

          Wednesday 6 June 12.00

           Thursday 7 June  12.45

           Friday 8 June 13.30

           Saturday 9 June  14.00

           Sunday 17 June  09.00

           Monday 18 June  09.45

           Tuesday 19 June  10.15

          Wednesday 20 June 11.00

           Thursday 21 June  11.45

           Friday 22 June  12.15

           Saturday 23 June 12.45

Each walk is limited to 15 people per guide. Start times for walks vary according to the tides and take about three hours. Walks can fill up quickly on the day so before traveling any great distance please contact the museum and book a place: telephone 01297 443370 or email walks@lymeregismuseum.co.uk
or call into
Lyme Regis Museum shop on Bridge Street

 

Car Boot Sale

Every  Thursday 12 - 4pm
Market Field, High Street
Charmouth
Tel 0783 1254984
 

Open Air Market

Every Monday
Manor Farm Holiday Centre, Charmouth

 

Soft toys/unwanted Birthday/Christmas gifts

RNLI- pristine condition please - wanted for the Lifeboat Guild's Lifeboat Week Tombola Stall

Please take them to the Lifeboat Shop or Tel 442244

Lyme Regis Town Council Grants
Local groups and organisations are invited to apply for grants from the Town Council.  Please note that completed forms must be submitted by

 for consideration at the Town Council meeting on
Grant guidelines and applications forms available from the Lyme Regis Town Council website as follows

Uplyme and Lyme Regis Horticultural Society Summer ShowSchedules now available from Uplyme Post Office, Raymond's Hill Post Office, Ginger Beer, Broad Street, Lyme Regis

Tapestry Demonstration

Every Wednesday in the Guildhall
 
Bus Passes

If you have not received yours yet (and are eligible) contact West Dorset District Council
01305 25247

 

Lifeboat Week 

Help wanted
Tel 442448 or
click here

 

Books to your Door

Unable to get to the Library? Housebound?

Tel 01205 2250000 or e-mail libraries@dorsetcc.gov.uk

 
Boat owners trailing their boats
to launch in Lyme Harbour:
It is now obligatory to have either a braked trailer or a safety chain linking trailer to tow hitch, due to a number of accidents and the steep approach road to the harbour
 
Lifeguards will be on duty
in Lyme Regis and Charmouth  If you are interested in helping
RNLIcontact Sandra Maskell 01202 663362
or e-mail smaskell@rnli.org.uk
 

 

 

Lyme Regis and Charmouth Lifeboat Week plans are out now

 

 

 

All events and phone numbers 
are in Lyme Regis, Dorset (01297) unless otherwise stated and everyone is welcome to attend
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