Latest Lyme Regis News
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1st February 2012
LYME REGIS: All change in Broad Street Town centre's unique charm under threat
By Philip Evans
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1st February 2012
LYME REGIS: Woodroffe named among top performing schools in Dorset By Francesca Evans
THE Woodroffe School in Lyme Regis was named among the top state schools in Dorset last week.
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1st February 2012
LYME REGIS: Lifeboat launched after man thrown overboard by waves
Lyme Regis lifeboat crew were launched on Friday after a fishing boat suffered engine trouble and a man was thrown overboard in heavy surf.
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1st February 2012
LYME REGIS: Kent House dentist goes private
LYME Regis dentist Paul Bester has announced his practice, Kent House Dental Care, will no longer offer NHS treatment as of April 1st 2012.
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1st February 2012
UPLYME: Mrs Ethelston's 'forced' to stop serving school dinners
MRS Ethelston’s Primary School in Uplyme has been “forced” to stop serving hot school lunches by the removal of subsidies by Devon County Council.
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1st February 2012
LYME REGIS: Carnival meeting
LYME Regis Regatta and Carnival Committee will hold their annual general meeting on Thursday, February 2nd at LymeNet in St Michael’s Business Centre, starting at 7.30pm.
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1st February 2012
LYME REGIS: B Sharp launches new project
LYME Regis based youth music group, B Sharp, is launching the second phase of its “Hear Here” project next week with a series of workshops for young people, aged 11 to 19.
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1st February 2012
LYME REGIS: Rotary thanked for tool collection
THE Rotary Club of Lyme Regis has recieved a letter of thanks after holding a tool collection for charity WorkAid in November.
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1st February 2012
LYME REGIS: Mayor calls for local residents to support coastguard helicopter
THE Mayor of Lyme Regis, Councillor Sally Holman, is calling for local residents to support the campaign to keep the coastguard helicopter at Portland.
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1st February 2012
LYME REGIS: Traders will bring business experience to council chamber By Francesca Evans
LOCAL traders can bring their business experience to council matters and issues in the town, says chairman of the newly formed Lyme Regis Traders’ Organisation, Tony Colston.
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