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Ghost Tours
Ghost Tours
There’s a very interesting chap called Dave Allan who knows an awful lot about the history of Weymouth and the good thing about him is he’s willing to tell you for a very small fee. It’s only £5 per adult on one of his Haunted Harbour Tours and they come highly recommended, I was lucky enough to be on the tour he did on Wednesday evening, 1st September which happened...
Weymouth Sandcastles
Weymouth Sandcastles
Weymouth Sandcastles Headline b-side Multi-Media Festival Finale
Passing Time, Act II of the Vale Brother’s ‘Time and Tide’ light projection at The Nothe Fort, Saturday 25th September.
Nationally acclaimed artists Matt and Rob Vale have been commissioned to create a spectacular three part video projection event, celebrating the passage of time and our place within it called...
Weymouth’s first outdoor Cinema Screening
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As part of the Spirit of the Sea Maritime Festival, which takes place between 3rd and 16th July 2010, The Purbeck Film Festival is forming and exciting partnership with Nothe Fort in Weymouth, to bring the first ever outdoor cinema screening in Weymouth.
“The Spirit of the Sea’s overall objective is to build the ‘Spirit of the Sea’ brand over the next four years and beyond...
Weymouth Peace Garden Openning
Weymouth Peace Garden
The public were invited to the opening of the garden and dedication of the Peace Pole on Saturday, 24th April 2010. This was the culmination of nearly 2 years of talks, meetings and planning to make this Quaker burial ground, which had its last burial in 1852, available to the community as a place for quiet reflection and enjoyment of this tranquil spot. It had been passed over...


