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New Jurassic Coast signage in East Devon

Jurassic Coast signage can now be seen at railway stations in East Devon as well as Dorset, promoting the station’s close proximity to and affiliation with the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. Signs direct visitors from the trains to adjacent bus services, which allow them to continue to travel to and around the Jurassic Coast…

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Jurassic Coast Arts Programme

The Jurassic Coast Arts Programme is underway with an arts project protocol, developing event themes, working up ideas for the Cultural Olympiad (2008 – 12) and preparing a large Grants for the Arts bid to help finance the project.  Chris Huxley and Crystal Johnson have been appointed to carry out the work. Chris was recently…

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Rural Bus Challenge Project

The final report of the X53 Rural Bus Challenge Project, June 2003 to October 2006, was published in February. Passenger numbers showed an immediate significant increase from the introduction of the improved service. Over the three years of the bid, passenger numbers consistently increased culminating in over 300,000 passenger journeys in the final year. Over…

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Hidden Costs of the Napoli disaster

A report has been published by the East Devon AONB Team about the hidden costs of the MSC Napoli disaster. Through its on-the-ground monitoring programme, the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is providing an interesting picture of the hidden impact of the MSC Napoli to surrounding countryside. With its network of Rights…

Jurassic Coast website

Website performance

Since it’s redevelopment, www.jurassiccoast.com website has been a big hit – in fact during January it recorded 764,507 hits – and visitor figures for July have even exceeded those reached during the launch month. With a total of 35,298 visits for the month of January (that’s an average of 1,138 unique daily visits to the…