Belmont Public Open Days
The restoration of Belmont by the Landmark Trust is nearly complete and, in line with their promise when they applied for Planning Permission/Listed Building Consent,… Read More »Belmont Public Open Days
The restoration of Belmont by the Landmark Trust is nearly complete and, in line with their promise when they applied for Planning Permission/Listed Building Consent,… Read More »Belmont Public Open Days
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On Friday 27th March, Keith Shaw will present his illustrated talk, “Monique Bellingham – Lyme’s Canadienne” to the Charmouth History Society. If you missed this… Read More »Another chance to see …..
On Tuesday 24th February, well respected local photographer Peter Wiles will give a presentation of his photographs depicting Lyme during the different seasons and the… Read More »Lyme through the year – a photographer’s view
Anyone who has an interest in the natural and architectural heritage of Lyme Regis may well be interested in coming to the Society’s annual Coffee… Read More »Coffee Morning at the Alexandra Hotel
We know that the Jurassic Coast is constantly eroding. It can change overnight as the two pictures below of Black Ven taken in March and… Read More »What next for Lyme’s eroding coast
After many many months of hard work from the contractors, the new sea-wall to the east of the town is open extending the promenade for… Read More »The new sea wall is open
On 7th June the Mayor, Sally Holman, unveiled a new plaque at Cobb Gate which commemorates the men of the 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment… Read More »Unveiling the D-Day plaque
I am campaigning to the Dorset District Council or the Dorset County Council. What I want them to do is install a plaque at the… Read More »Marking the Monmouth Rebellion by Diana Shervington
No, it wasn’t this week but the horrendous storms made me think! I took the picture above at high tide on Wednesday morning (5th Feb).… Read More »The Day Lyme Nearly Died