LymeOnline Digital Edition - March 4 2022 (updated)

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Foodbank service will still continue COMMUNITY interest company LymeForward has reassured those who use the town’s foodbank that the service will continue. The reassurance comes after Lyme Regis Town Council agreed to withdraw its £10,000 a year grant for LymeForward after months of debate and argument. REPORT, PAGE 3

Dog owners ‘facing discrimination’ FAMILIES with assistance dogs or mobility problems are being discriminated against when trying to walk on Dorset beaches, according to a local dog ‘champion’. Linda Stevenson says poor access to beaches amounts to indirect discrimination and some dogs owners are finding it increasingly difficult to walk dogs for fear of abuse. REPORT, PAGE 3

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LYME Regis hosted the first in a new, weekly junior parkrun on Sunday, which saw 30 children aged between four and 14 complete a 2km course along the seafront. See full report and more photos on page 6. Photo by James Jenkin

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LOCAL BUSINESSMAN DRIVES TO WAR-TORN UKRAINE TO DELIVER SUPPLIES A LYME Regis businessman and former Royal Marine reservist is currently in Ukraine providing supplies and transporting those seeking refuge amid the Russian invasion.

Tom Littledyke, a former Woodroffe School student now aged 31, runs three local businesses – The Shaves Cross Inn near Bridport, and The Shaves Cross Cellar and Antonio’s Trattoria in Lyme Regis.

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francesca@lyme-online.co.uk He left the town on Monday to take his 16-seat mini bus full of supplies – including sleeping bags, blankets and children’s toys – on a 1,000mile journey to the Polish border with Ukraine, which is currently under attack from Russia. On the way he picked up a group of men in Kent who said they wanted to join the fight in support of Ukraine, telling the BBC he would be willing to do the same if necessary. He said he

would also offer transport to those who needed it. Giving an update on social media, Tom’s partner Georgia said he has since crossed the border into Ukraine and is currently in Lviv, which has reportedly been overwhelmed by citizens trying to leave the country. On Wednesday Georgia wrote: “1am this morning, 48 hours after Tom Littledyke and I decided to help in this crisis, he decides he can help best

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