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Lyme Regis: Concerns over polluted Church Beach
LYME’S polluted Church Beach has received more damaging national publicity, it has been reported. The Marine Conservation Society’s Good Beach Guide 2010 showed that the beach failed to meet basic water quality standards. It has been suggested that
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Lyme Regis town council wants key role in the Hub Youth Centre project
LYME Regis Town Council wants to be named one of the key stakeholders in the Hub Youth Centre project – because of its significant financial input. The Hub strategy group is made up of representatives from the three main stakeholders – Lyme Regis Development
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Lyme Regis smash: Man will appear in court after Royal Mail lorry collision
A MAN will appear in court following a horror smash in Lyme Regis that left a father badly injured. Alexander Quan-Yat-Koon suffered life-threatening injuries in a collision involving a Royal Mail lorry. Mr Quan-Yat-Koon was badly hurt
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Lyme Regis palaeontologist finds two antique love tokens on the Undercliff
A LYME Regis palaeontologist has come across an unusual find in his quest to retrieve historical evidence before it is lost forever. Dr Colin Dawes was delighted to find two antique love tokens while exploring the Undercliff between Lyme Regis and Axmouth
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Workshop captures beauty of Lyme Regis harbour and Monmouth Beach
LYME Regis harbour and Monmouth Beach provided the inspiration for a group of amateur photographers to produce these images. As part of Maritime Lyme, News freelance photographers Peter Wiles and Maisie Hill led a one-day workshop with 13 keen photographers
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Lions Club celebrate 38 years of Bridport’s charter
A SPECIAL celebration was held to mark the 38th anniversary of the Lions Club of Bridport’s charter. Members of the town’s Lions were joined by their family and friends as well as club members from Dorset and Devon. They tucked into lunch in the Fire
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Bridport: Red tape blamed for Watercleaves Nursery School closure
SEVENTY children from around Bridport will have to look for new pre-school places with the closure of Watercleaves Nursery School next year. Principal Debbie Smith and partner John Dalton have decided to call it a day after eight years at the two-acre
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Bridport Food Festival: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is coming with other top chefs
RIVER Cottage cook Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall will be among the top chefs at this year’s Bridport Food Festival. He will be among the experts demonstrating in the Cookery Theatre at the festival’s main event in Asker Meadows on Saturday June
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Bridport: Police praise staff for fighting crime
POLICE have praised staff for helping to catch several suspected shoplifters over two days in Bridport. Officers highlighted the Spar shop employees and their use of the Shopwatch Radiolink to crack down on thieves. They warned that shoplifting would