We aim to encourage storytelling, cross-cultural understanding, and inclusive, lively debate. Our social media presence is focused on helping people find out more about, discuss and engage with the Centre’s collection, public and schools programme, and research across the globe.
The views expressed by our fans and followers are their own and may not represent the views of the Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre, its Trustees, employees, volunteers or affiliates. We love hearing from you and, to ensure that everyone has a positive experience, here are a few house rules for being part of our online community.

Social Media Code of Conduct

Protect privacy

Avoid posting any personal information. Any posts that include an email address, phone number, address or other personal information will be removed.

Stay on topic

We welcome debate and discussion, but please keep comments relevant to the original post, and don’t repeat the same message across multiple unrelated posts. Off-topic posts or comments are likely to be removed.

Be respectful

Please avoid posting any hateful, defamatory, obscene, discriminatory, or harassing comments, images or videos, or anything that could be deemed offensive to others. Such comments and posts will be removed and will most likely result in you being banned or blocked.

Don’t advertise or self-promote

Avoid making posts or comments that serve as advertisements for yourself or others. We’ll remove any links, images, messages, and so on that advertise or promote the goods or services of individuals, businesses or causes and such postings will most likely result in you being banned or blocked.

Don’t infringe intellectual property

Avoid posting anything that isn’t your original creative content or that you don’t have a lawful right to post. Infringed branded logos, graphics, copyrighted text, images or videos that come to our attention will be removed, and you risk being banned or blocked.

Know what to expect

We aim to monitor our main social media platforms 7 days a week (excluding Christmas-New Year period). Our core office hours are between 09.00 and 16.00 GMT. We aim to respond to all enquiries as quickly as possible, but please note that some enquiries can take longer to resolve.
There’s a lot of helpful information relating to the collection, exhibitions and general visiting information on the Centre’s website. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, and haven’t heard back from us, try emailing info@charmouth.org or use our contact form.

If you’d like to pass on feedback or make a complaint about your visit to the Centre, the best way to do this is by emailing info@charmouth.org or use our contact form. Unfortunately, we’re only able to respond to enquiries made in English.

Where to find us

The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre has an active profile on the following platforms:

Twitter   Facebook   Instagram   YouTube