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Iconic Jubilee Clock lit to raise awareness for RSPCA Taylors
Summary
The Jubilee Clock on Weymouth Esplanade is lit in blue and white until Monday, February 16 to recognise RSPCA Taylors Rehoming Centre; the display is part of Weymouth Town Council's 2026 Light Up Scheme.
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The Jubilee Clock on Weymouth Esplanade has been illuminated in blue and white until Monday, February 16 in recognition of RSPCA Taylors Rehoming Centre. The centre, based at Kingston Maurward, cares for and rehomes animals across west Dorset and the East Devon area. It operates under a no euthanasia policy, which means healthy animals are not put down when a home can be found. The lighting forms part of Weymouth Town Council's 'Light Up Scheme for 2026,' which will present the clock in different colours to represent a range of charities and groups.
Key details:
- The Jubilee Clock will remain lit in blue and white through Monday, February 16 in recognition of the rehoming centre.
- RSPCA Taylors Rehoming Centre is based at Kingston Maurward and works with cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and other small animals.
- The centre serves west Dorset and the East Devon area and takes part in rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming.
- The organisation operates a no euthanasia policy for healthy animals when a home can be found.
- Mayor Caroline Nickinson noted the clock is an iconic local landmark and said the scheme helps raise awareness for charities.
Summary:
The illumination draws attention to the centre's rescue and rehoming work and recognises local support for animal welfare. The clock will remain lit in blue and white until February 16, and the council's Light Up Scheme will feature further colour displays to represent other charities through 2026.
