West Bay

Explore and Enjoy the Jurassic Coast Safely

If you’re planning a visit to England’s only natural World Heritage Site this half term, you’ll be looking forward to discovering stunning scenery, beautiful beaches and fantastic fossils. With so much to do, whatever the weather, you and your family will be spoilt for choice. Be sure to visit the newly opened Seaton Jurassic, a…

Brunch and Belemntes Walk

Brunch and Belemnites

Saturdays are often days dedicated to ‘catching up’ – with the housework, emails and all the other things that can get squeezed out of the week – but this week I decided to head down to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site to take part in a ‘Brunch and Belemnites’ walk I’d seen advertised on…

Jurassic Coast World Heritage Team

Jurassic Coast Honoured by Royal Geographical Society

The Jurassic Coast World Heritage Team has been awarded the Royal Geographical Society (with IBS – the Institute for British Geographers)’s 2016 Geographical Award. These prestigious medals and awards recognise excellence in geographical research and fieldwork, teaching and public engagement. They are presented annually to individuals who have made outstanding achievements. Whilst it is unusual…

Portland Coastal Strip

Statement: Portland Coastal Strip

Dorset County Council, Stone Firms Ltd and Portland Stone Firms Ltd have agreed to settle their dispute over access to extract stone within the Portland Coastal Strip for an undisclosed sum. The matter will not now be heard by the Lands Tribunal in June as previously scheduled. The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)…

Landslip between Bowleaze and Redcliff

The section of coast between Bowleaze Cove and Redcliff Point in Preston near Weymouth is currently active, with movement of around a metre since Friday 8 April. This is a well-known area for landslips due to its geology of permeable limestone over impermeable clay. The movement has been going on for several years but this…

Making Plaster of Paris Fossils

Independent Living Skills Students Create Replica Fossils and Learn About Our Prehistoric Past

The Jurassic Coast Trust, in association with Yeovil College, gave Independent Living Skills students the opportunity to create replica fossils using Plaster of Paris on Thursday 25th February. Special fossil moulds were supplied by Guy Kerr, Jurassic Coast Community Coordinator. This inspired Lecturer Valerie Rowland to make an inclusive and hands on activity for her…

BEWARE Rockfalls

Enjoy the Jurassic Coast Safely this Easter

…and don’t miss a visit to Seaton Jurassic, the coast’s newest visitor attraction! If you are heading to the Jurassic Coast this Easter, congratulations on choosing to visit England’s only natural World Heritage Site! This fabulous place is well known for its stunning scenery, beautiful beaches and fantastic fossils. The weather may not do exactly…