Harbour Watch!
Harbour Day Launched (13th April 2024 10am)
Lyme Regis Harbour worked with Dorset Police and Dorset Councils local Harbour Consultative Groups to Launch the Harbour Watch Scheme.
Harbour Watch is a Dorset Police initiative which aims to improve communication between the harbour community including boat owners, business owners, residents and Dorset Police, to help tackle crime and anti-social behaviour in the area. By reporting any suspicious activity through the Harbour Watch contact form link below, inteligence will be gathered by the dedicated Dorset Marine Policing team and appropriate action can then be taken.
Call 999 in case of any emergency. The form below is for reporting non-emergency incidents.
Harbour Watch contact form | Dorset Police Home | Dorset Police
Please look for our Harbour Watch sticker that is placed in various locations around the Harbour. Did your spot any?
Lyme Regis RNLI lifeboat station was the venue for the launch by Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick of the Lyme Regis Harbour Watch scheme at 10:30am on Saturday 13 April. The station was open to visitors between 10:00am and 4pm during which the members of the Harbour Consultative Group were available to discuss aspects of harbour management and sustainability. In addition, in attendance there will be Dorset Police, HM Coastguard, RNLI, National Coastwatch Institution, Lyme Regis Sailing Club and Lyme Regis Sea School. Visitors were also able to view the Lyme Regis RNLI inshore lifeboat ‘Spirit of Loch Fyne’ and to meet members of the volunteer lifeboat crew. Life jacket checks, security marketing and equipment marking was also be available free of charge.
Dorset Alert - Would you like to be notified of crime in your area?
Dorset Alert is for informing people for example of a specific area targeted for theft from the intelligence gathered from reporting.
Sign up to Dorset Alert by the following link and seek further information.