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Please note the following changes to the published (printed) programme:
If you already have a printed version of the 2024 events, please will you update your own version with the information above, or you can download an updated printable version here (PDF file).
We will continue to advise you of events as we move through the year. May I also urge you to read our newsletters when they arrive in your inbox – they do contain important information and there’s always a list of the stories in each newsletter right at the beginning, so you can quickly see if there’s something you feel you need to read. (Sign up here if you aren’t already on the list.)
The Uplyme and Lyme Regis Horticultural Society has donated £1,300 to two local community groups, with money raised from the Society’s summer flower and produce fair.
The two groups to benefit were the Woodroffe School Gardening Club in Lyme Regis and the Flamingo Community Pool Jubilee Project in Axminster. The donations were announced at the Society’s Autumn Show held at Uplyme Village Hall on October 7th.
Jim Johnson-Hills accepted a £300 donation to the Woodroffe School Gardening Club, saying that the money would cover “immediate purchases including onion sets and garlic bulbs, oyster mushroom grain spawn and growing bags plus a decent amount of spring and early summer bulbs.” The Society actively supports the gardening club and has previously provided money for tools and equipment, and trees for a school orchard.
Rachel Jordan, one of the Flamingo Pool’s trustees, accepted a £1,000 donation and encouraged all those present to make use of the pool, which has a main swimming pool and a hydrotherapy pool. The Jubilee Project is raising £250,000 to install renewable and sustainable energy sources to keep the pools running as economically and efficiently as possible while minimising environmental impact.
Photo: Rose Mock, President of the Uplyme and Lyme Regis Horticultural Society (centre) with Jim Johnson-Hills of Woodroffe School Gardening Club (left) and Rachel Jordan, Trustee of Flamingo Community Pool (right).
Time to start to prepare for our AUTUMN HARVEST SHOW AND COFFEE MORNING.
A fun, informal event with classes for produce, flowers, preserves and baking, mostly judged by public vote. Plant donations for Society stall welcomed. Show open to all, free of charge. You can download a schedule here (PDF):
Printed copies will be available on the day, but here is a sneak preview! You can see what’s where, and also read a list of everyone who’s taking part.
Don’t forget – if you want to enter any of the produce, cookery, craft, and photo classes for the show next Saturday 8th, you’ll need to get your entry forms in by Wednesday 5th. (The form’s on page 43 of the document below.)
You can take your entry forms to:
Uplyme Stores & Post Office, Uplyme DT7 3UY
or send by email to ulrhs.entries@gmail.com.
Closing date is 8pm, Wednesday 5th July 2023.
No late entries will be accepted.
The Dog Show takes entries on the day! Woof woof.

Download a PDF, or scroll through the pages here.
At the AGM on 23rd, our programme of events and outings was announced. We have lots of interesting talks, demonstrations and coach trips organised for our members and guests.
Find out more on the Events page!
Remember that if you join the Society, which only costs £6 per year, you will save the £3 guest fee for each event.
Members are invited to the AGM of the Uplyme and Lyme Regis Horticultural Society, to be held on Wednesday 23rd November at 7.30pm at Uplyme Village Hall.
If you wish to propose a motion to be put to the AGM, please submit it by email to Joanne Neave, pommygirl33@yahoo.co.uk by Wednesday 16th November.
If you would like to join the committee of the society please advise Joanna Benke-Smith, joanna.ulrhs@yahoo.com 07504 442219.
The AGM will be followed by a talk about Lyme Regis Town Mill. One of the millers will talk about the restoration of this medieval mill after it was purchased by the local community. Flour from the mill will be on sale.
Doors will open at 7pm for refreshments and for renewal of subscriptions for 2023 (still only £6 per person).