The famous Budleigh Salterton pebbles

Jurassic Coast Science Instagram Account Launched

The Jurassic Coast Trust are excited to launch an additional Instagram account, dedicated to communicating the earth science stories of the Jurassic Coast. This new account will work alongside the Trust’s official Instagram account, (which will continue to function as before) and the Jurassic Coast Collection Instagram account dedicated to that particular area of work.…

Summer in Dorset

Cumulus Outdoors supports Summer in Dorset programme

Local company and Jurassic Coast Business Partner Cumulus Outdoors is supporting Dorset Council by helping children and young people to enjoy a happy and healthy summer, with a programme of exciting things to do and nutritious meals. Summer in Dorset is an initiative designed to bring high-quality, accessible and affordable holiday activities to families in…

lulworth cove facilities sign

Lulworth Estate Prepares for Summer Visitors

As much as we may want to, the summer of 2020 was a period not to forget here on the Lulworth Estate. Scenes of mass littering, images of graffiti, dramatic helicopter rescues and packed beaches headlined social media stories and gained national attention of the press. Our actions to combat this were understandably reactionary, as…

Julie Brinkley with Jurassic Coast Fossil Prize

NHS Nurse Wins Jurassic Coast Fossil Competition

The Jurassic Coast Trust have announced the winner of our recent ‘Big Five Fossils’ competition – Julie Brinkley, an NHS nurse from London who is a passionate fossil lover and frequent visitor to the Jurassic Coast. Julie, who sports a pair of ammonite tattoos on her wrists, collected her prize this week from JCT headquarters…

Sid and coral

Sid’s Fossil Adventure

At the end of March a six year old boy from Walsall in the Midlands made national news when he found a fossil in his garden. Siddak Singh Jhamat, known as Sid, said, “I was just digging for worms and things like pottery and bricks and I just came across this rock which looked a bit…