POSTPONED – Epic continent – a travel writer’s journey

IN VIEW OF THE CURRENT SITUATION REGARDING COVID-19 THIS MEETING HAS BEEN POSTPONED. WE WILL REVIEW THE POSITION WITH REGARD TO RESCHEDULING IN DUE COURSE. Nicholas Jubber has journeyed across the Sahara, Middle East and Central Asia. His latest book takes us through some of his most iconic tales, from graffitti artists to refugees, war ... Read more

The lime kiln of Church Knowle

Until the early 20th century lime kilns could be seen scattered around the countryside. Pam White will be taking us on a circular walk from Corfe Castle to visit a local kiln and to learn how and why lime was produced. The walk is approximately 2 miles, although this can be shortened by individuals if ... Read more

Ancient Technology Centre, Cranbourne

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Several years ago the local school in Cranbourne village built a reconstructed Iron Age round house. More historical buildings have been added since then and a continuous programme of events and workshops held to recreate and test ancient technological techniques. The Earth House is used for performance,  poetry readings and meetings. This is a guided ... Read more

Rempstone and Wytch Farm

A proposed walk in the south side of Poole harbour to explore plans by landowners and users to improve biodiversity,  habitats and recognition of the historical heritage of the area. This should include the continued presence of Perenco and oil extraction. This visit ties in with the talk given by the National Trust to the ... Read more

Bumps in the Bay

Beneath the south coast of Purbeck lie unusual geological features found by divers - what has been found has led to much discussion with regard to their formation and significance in the east Jurassic Coast. Representatives of the organisations involved will be giving the talk and be bringing some samples retrieved from the depths. Free ... Read more

Dorset Stories

Musician and storyteller Tim Laycock will be entertaining us with songs and readings of Dorset, with particular reference to Thomas Hardy and his observations of 19th century rural life. Free to members , non members welcome £3.  

Christmas event

Pines Hotel

Pines Hotel. Coffee morning for members in the hotel lounge. Parking available on site.