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Here is the latest news from Lyme Regis Harbour.

7 Jul 2025

Update on Water Injection Dredging at Bridport and Lyme Regis Harbours

Dorset Council is continuing its efforts to introduce Water Injection Dredging (WiD) at Bridport (West Bay) and Lyme Regis. This method offers a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional cutter suction dredging at these harbours. If successful, WiD could simplify beach maintenance and support more natural and sustainable sediment management. WiD works by injecting water into sediment to fluidise it, allowing natural currents and seabed gradients to ... Read more...
7 Jul 2025

Welcome Aboard, Tom Southwell!

We are thrilled to introduce Tom Southwell as the newest member of our team. Tom brings a wealth of experience as a seasoned Boat Skipper, with many years dedicated to launching and recovering vessels, as well as expertly managing the removal of boats from their moorings to pontoons. Tom's extensive background in harbour operations will undoubtedly be a tremendous asset to our team. We look forward to working alongside him and benefiting from the invaluable knowledge and skills he has ... Read more...
14 May 2025

Flare Disposal!

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14 May 2025

New Harbour Services!

We are excited to announce a new addition to our comprehensive harbour services – the supply of petrol and diesel for your vessels! At Lyme Regis Harbour, we strive to provide top-notch services to ensure your boating experience is smooth and enjoyable. Our Services: Boat Launching and Recovery: We offer professional boat launching and recovery services, including a thorough wash down, for just £55. Price includes both ways. Mooring Holders Vessel Transfer: Need to move your ... Read more...
14 Feb 2024

Annual Dredging Works

Please note that the dredger will be arriving soon to commence annual dredging of the Lyme Regis harbour approach and summer pontoons. We are starting early this year, hoping that the stormy weather is behind us but in time to finish the works before the tourist season begins in earnest at Easter. The work will be done in two phases, first the dredging and then the beach work with construction plant. To avoid any danger to members of the public, during the beach work phase, we will be ... Read more...