world class visitor experience

World Class Visitor Experience for Portland

TWO ambitious projects are joining forces to create a single world class visitor experience – and bring hundreds of thousands of people to Portland. Jurassica, which aims to celebrate the geological heritage of the Jurassic Coast, will be joining with biodiversity project Memo to create a single visitor experience. And the man behind the world-famous Eden…

sarah at the exmouth museum

The Poetry of Exmouth

I’m Sarah Acton, the Jurassic Coast’s Poet in Residence, and this month I have been exploring the poetry of Exmouth as part of my East Devon residency series. I’m taking inspiration from each stretch of coastline, and the exhibits within their museums’ collections, to create a body of site-specific poetry. I’ve already explored Beer and…

The area east of the bridge at Charmouth, known as Evan’s Cliff, has recently been given a makeover with new seating structure and information panel

Charmouth Gets a Mini Makeover

Charmouth has been given a mini makeover. The area east of the bridge, known as Evan’s Cliff, has had a new simple seating structure installed, along with a new panel with key information for visitors and locals. The space has been smartened up into a defined circular area which has been kept as low-key and…

Here are 8 incredible Dippy facts that you should know before going to visit him in Dorchester

8 Incredible Dippy Facts

All of us here at the Jurassic Coast Trust are really looking forward to Dippy’s arrival in Dorchester next February. Here are 8 incredible Dippy Facts that you should know before going to visit him in Dorchester! Dippy is a massive skeleton, measuring 21.3 metres in length, and over 4 metres in both width and…

Dippy skull

A History of Dippy

All of us here at the Jurassic Coast Trust are looking forward to Dippy’s arrival in Dorchester next February, and we’re thrilled to present A History of Dippy for you!  Dippy has become so iconic as a fossil specimen, it’s easy to forget that he was once a living dinosaur, some 150 million years ago.…

west bay rockfall june 2017

Why Do Cliffs Collapse?

This is a re-production of an article from the July 2017 issue of our Go Jurassic! Rangers newsletter. It was written in response to the major rock fall at West Bay the previous month.   Some of you may have seen or heard about the massive rock fall at West Bay last month. Here, our…

Hern Point rock

A Portrait of the Jurassic Coast

Colin Bentley is an East Devon-based fine artist working on a three-year art project in collaboration with the Jurassic Coast Trust. In the latest of his regular blogs, Colin writes of the inspiration, frustration and perspiration that goes into creating his artwork. Colin’s first Jurassic Coast art exhibition is at Kennaway House, Sidmouth, from 21 to…

Woody the Rhynchosaur

Ambassadors Making a Difference in Exmouth

The Jurassic Coast Trust is blessed with a superb cohort of Ambassadors in the Exmouth area. As well as assisting on the recently opened Jurassic Coast Mural in Exmouth, our team have been busy delivering outstanding public engagement at a couple of local events.   Heath Week Festival Day – by Guy Kerr, Jurassic Coast Trust…