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Miranda Krestovnikoff chooses 6 year old Abigail from Devon to make and name her own ice cream flavour.
School pupils from St. Peters C of E Aided School in Exeter discover the World Heritage Site on their doorstep as part of their UNESCO Associated Schools project.
Members of the public are being invited to air their views in a new coastal survey. The Dorset Coast Forum wants to know how you find ‘getting about' along our coast at the moment, and what you think could be improved.
Low carbon sailor Mukti Mitchell explains how we can keep the planet safe for our children and grandchildren - and have a good time! One thing's for sure, there were no plastic bags polluting the seaside town of Lyme Regis and the waters around it when Jane Austen stayed there. Now 21st century Dorset can learn about living a greener way with environmentalist and carpenter Mukti Mitchell from Clovelly, Devon.
Swanage residents and visitors alike now have the chance to see an
impressive former neighbour after a 130 million year old fossil
crocodile skull was recently found near the town.
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The Jurassic Coast - Why coastal processes make it a natural World Heritage Site
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