The Weymouth & Portland Chamber of Commerce arranges a monthly business breakfast where over 70 businesses regularly attend. At each breakfast speakers are invited to address the business audience. On 2 June, Michael Hanlon, Founder and CEO of Jurassica, will be addressing the breakfast with an update on the project’s application to the National Heritage Lottery Fund for a major award of £16m.
Alison Smith from the Jurassica team said “We are really delighted to be invited by Weymouth & Portland Chamber of Commerce to share our latest news and plans; we look forward to talking with members.”
Jurassica, a registered UK charity, will be the world’s most spectacular prehistoric visitor attraction. Located in a disused limestone quarry on the Isle of Portland on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, Jurassica will showcase and bring to life more than 200 million years of prehistory and tell the story of Deep Time, our planet, and of the life that has evolved upon it. Last year the project was awarded £300,000 from the Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership as part of the Strategic Economic Plan for jobs and growth, and has already attracted substantial sponsorship from businesses in Dorset. If all goes to plan, Jurassica will open in 2021.
Michelle Hind, President of the Weymouth & Portland Chamber of Commerce said “We are looking forward to hearing from Jurassica to see how their lottery application is progressing and then how planning and development of the project will take place. Breakfast guests will also get the chance to view the Virtual Tour of the proposed Jurassica site which has been produced by Chamber member Luke Woods.”
President of Weymouth & Portland Chamber of Commerce, Michelle Hind will open the meeting. Members and non members of the Chamber can register at www.wpchamber.co.uk places are limited so early registration is encouraged. The breakfast issponsored by the Centre of Excellence for Industrial Liaison at Budmouth College