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   June 2025

 

Monday 2nd June 2025 Half Term ends

 

June 4th (Wednesday)

 Tapeley Park nr Bideford COACH TRIP departs 9.15am. Tapeley Park is full of unusual semi-tropical and tender flowers. Lake, woodland walks, organic vegetable garden and permaculture garden. Tea room and plant sales. Cost £24. https://ulrhs.wordpress.com

 

 

Saturday 7th  June 2025


Uplyme Fete

 

14th/15th June 2025

 

Lyme Regis Fossil Festival

 

The UK's largest palaeontological event will return to Lyme Regis

 

Sunday 15th 2025   Fathers Day

 

 

 

  June  21st - 22nd  Saturday  & Sunday
 



Axe Vale Show

 

Saturday 21st 2025 Summer Solstice

 

 

June 25th (Wednesday)

TALK. ‘Houseplant 101’
by Rob Vincent. Top tips and tricks for houseplant success and common mistakes. Houseplants and the kit for looking after them for sale.
7.30pm Uplyme Village Hall https://ulrhs.wordpress.com

 


 


 

 

Dates to be advised 

 

 

Boat Building Academy Boat Launch 
 
 www.boatbuildingacademy.com.

The boats will be led from the Academy’s workshops on Monmouth Beach to Lyme Regis Harbour. Champagne corks will pop  and each boat will be launched into the water for the first time. The launch will celebrate the achievements of the class, the end of their training at the Academy and the start of their new lives as boat builders. the slipway  - This is an approximate time due to the scale of the event.  more info.. see right
 

 


 www.ferneanimalsanctuary.org

 

 

 

 

 

Lifeboat Week 2025
 Saturday 26th July -Friday 1st August

 

Dogs


Dogs allowed
all year off lead on:
Monmouth Beach,
Church Cliff & East Cliff (Back) Beach
.

Dog waste must be cleared up and disposed of properly and dogs must be under the handler's control at all times. 
Please check local notices and see
https://www.lymeregistowncouncil.gov.uk/beaches
for detailed up to date info

 
Exhibitions
 



Lyme Regis Art Society

 

Annual Exhibition

 

     The Society is excited once again to be holding our Annual Exhibition at the Malthouse Gallery at the Town Mill, where we will be showing work by many of our 70+ members.

        

 Malthouse Gallery

The Town Mill, Mill Lane

Lyme Regis DT7 3PU

  

https://www.lymeregisartssociety.org.uk/
 

 
 

ADVANCE NOTICES
 

Lifeboat Week 2025
 Saturday 26th July-  Saturday 1st August

 
 

 

Boat Building Academy
student boat launch Lyme Regis Harbour

 

The end of the 38 week Boat Building Course. Students will walk their boats down to Lyme Regis harbour where they will be launched for the first time. The class have completed their training and the day marks the start of their lives as boat builders.

Yvonne Green, Principal of the Academy, says, ‘I’m confident that the students wishing to work in the marine industry will easily find employment. We have an excellent relationship with employers and students join our growing Graduates’ Network which is regularly updated with jobs and opportunities. There is a skills shortage in boat building, which is a thriving industry’.

After a few words from Commander Tim Gedge, a Director of the Academy, the boats will launch one by one into the water. The Academy would be delighted if you would like to join them to celebrate the achievements of the students

Read about where Academy Graduates go on to work, their profiles, photographic build diaries and Graduate case studies, see the Academy’s website at:   www.boatbuildingacademy.com

 

WALKS and TOURS

Do take advice about safe tide times before setting off for more than fifteen minutes hike without a guide, along our beautiful beaches: - what appears to be an easy bit of ground to scramble over is more likely to be a treacherous mud slide - don't take a chance!

Lyme History Walks

 
 “Discover the unique and colourful history of Lyme Regis with experienced tour guide Chris Lovejoy”
 

Mary Anning

Mary Anning was a world famous fossil hunter - and was featured in Tracey Chevalier's novel Remarkable Creatures - hear stories of her life and see where she lived and hunted.
 Lyme Regis Philpot Museum, Bridge Street, Lyme Regis,