A popular seafront event is returning for a third year.

Following on from the success of last year’s event, Weymouth Town Council’s Community Expo is set to make a triumphant return on Saturday, May 18, at the town’s Jubilee Clock from 11am to 2pm.

Jane Biscombe, Weymouth Town Council’s Town Clerk, said: “The Community Expo provides a fantastic opportunity to showcase the work of the many voluntary, community and charitable organisations that operate in Weymouth as it’s a really useful networking event. 

“We hope to see many more people coming along to the drop-in event happening at Jubilee Clock this year, which will be a great way to find out more about all the fantastic work that is currently happening in Weymouth for the benefit of the town’s different communities.” 

The event is a twist on the council’s annual town meeting where you can find out more about council services and projects, and it also highlights the work of voluntary and community groups operating in the town for the benefit of Weymouth’s communities.

Plus, there will also be the chance to meet the new Mayor of Weymouth.

Local charities and community groups are also encouraged to get involved and run a stall at the free event.

Last year there were stalls ranging from Dorset Police, Friends of Weymouth and Portland  Hospital, Age Uk, Royal Voluntary Service, Big 4 Littlemoor, Nothe Fort, Hangers Heroes, as well as a range of stalls promoting the work of Weymouth Town Council.