No public access along the shoreline of the Fleet. Weymouth and Portland area Weymouth beaches BeachĬhesil Beach at Abbotsbury to the Tank Teeth BoundaryĬhesil Beach from the Tank Teeth Boundary at Abbotsbury to the Portland Boundary Stoneĭogs allowed on leads to the outer flank (seaward side) of the beach from 1 September to 30 April. The National Trust request that you keep your dog under control at all times to protect the special reserve and to minimise disruption to other beach users There are no restrictions on Shell beach. Monkey Beach (by the old stone quay, close to the pier)ĭogs must be on a lead on South beach, Middle beach and the southern part of Knoll beach between 1 May and 30 September. More information can be found on the dog warden page. Charmouth and Lyme Regis areaġ October to 30 April but dogs must be kept on a lead It was first published in 1867 in the collection New Poems however, surviving notes indicate its composition may have begun as early as 1849.The most likely date is 1851. The third beach is separated from West beach by a large rock groyne, this isn’t restricted. 'Dover Beach' is a lyric poem by the English poet Matthew Arnold. ![]() Two have restrictions - East side of the harbour and the West Side of the harbour. However the National Trust request that beach users comply with their controls for dogs, which include not exercising them on the beach between 1 May and 30 Septemberġ October to 30 April (dogs allowed in the port on a lead from 1 May to 1 October) ![]() There are no formal restrictions on this beach. Visit the Dorset Dogs website for more information. This includes detail about where dogs are excluded at certain times of year, and where they must be on a lead. You must ensure you comply with dog related Public Spaces Protection Orders at the applicable beaches. ![]() Dog-related Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO)Ī new dog-related PSPO has been made as of the 1 of January.
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