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Lifeboat Week is organised by the Lyme Regis and Charmouth Lifeboat Supporters Group and the volunteers who crew the town’s ...
Consumer rights magazine Which? has surveyed 3,800 members of the British public to find out what is the overall best seaside ...
For the Love of a Railway started as an idea to temporarily fill an empty restaurant window with a live model of the famous old Axminster to Lyme Regis Railway line.
Queen Victoria commissioned a special pair of coaches built by the London & North Western Railway in 1869 and so began a ...
During the peak season, Lyme Regis sees its population soar from 4,000 to roughly 20,000, with the surge of day-trippers on bank holidays and weekends exacerbating the town's traffic and parking woes.
The Sovereign Grant is funded by the taxpayer in exchange for the King’s surrender of the revenue from the Crown Estate.
Lyme Regis lost its train station on November 29, 1965 after the Beeching Report, by Dr Richard Beeching, recommended the closure of thousands of miles of unprofitable railway lines.
The closest railway station is Axminster, situated about six miles away, after Lyme Regis lost its own station on November 29, 1965, following the Beeching Report which led to the axing of many ...
Lyme Regis bid farewell to its train station on November 29, 1965, following the Beeching Report by Dr Richard Beeching, which led to the axing of numerous miles of railway lines deemed unprofitable.
Lyme Regis bid farewell to its train station on November 29, 1965, following the Beeching Report by Dr Richard Beeching, which led to the axing of numerous miles of railway lines deemed unprofitable.