Charity Adventure Under Sail from London to Dorset
The charity Adventure Under Sail is working together with the Association of Sail Training Organisation (ASTO) on an exciting venture taking place after the Jubilee Weekend.
‘Rock around the Coast', the popular series of guided walks spanning the entire 95-mile length of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, is returning as part of the Jurassic Coast Earth Festival 2012, and as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad by the Sea.
Funding sought to kick start Jurassic Coast marine transport links
The Jurassic Coast Partnership has applied for £2.8 million from the Big Lottery Coastal Communities Fund to help develop marine links at both the western and eastern end of the 95-mile long Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.
Lyme Regis Museum has a non-stop programme for the Fossil Festival weekend including Chris Paul talking about the unexpectedly exciting lives of ammonites.
There has been international interest in the achievements of Creative Coast 2012, the latest Jurassic Coast Arts Programme project, which is drawing to a close in May 2013.The final part of this project was the production of a publication that sets out case studies and lessons learned from five years of linking the Arts with England's only Natural World Heritage Site.
Following the landslide at St. Oswald's Bay between Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door on the morning of 30 April 2013, diversionary routes have been put in place by Dorset County Council and the Lulworth Estate, allowing the South West Coast Path to remain fully open and safe for visitors to this area.
There are many ways in which you can play a part in supporting the Jurassic Coast, helping to ensure that it remains part of our global heritage for now and for future generations.
Join one of Lyme Regis Museum's famous fossil walks with Geologist Paddy Howe and Marine Biologist Chris Andrew. 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.
To book a place telephone 01297 443370 or email
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Join one of Lyme Regis Museum's famous fossil walks with Geologist Paddy Howe and Marine Biologist Chris Andrew. 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.
To book a place telephone 01297 443370 or email
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Join one of Lyme Regis Museum's famous fossil walks with Geologist Paddy Howe and Marine Biologist Chris Andrew. 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.
To book a place telephone 01297 443370 or email
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Join one of Lyme Regis Museum's famous fossil walks with Geologist Paddy Howe and Marine Biologist Chris Andrew. 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.
To book a place telephone 01297 443370 or email
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Join one of Lyme Regis Museum's famous fossil walks with Geologist Paddy Howe and Marine Biologist Chris Andrew. 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.
To book a place telephone 01297 443370 or email
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