Swim raft return hopes suffer setback

Stuart RustSouth of England
Jude Liddle Two women are on a raft in the sea. One is sitting and the other is jumping off into the water, holding her nose.Jude Liddle
The popular swim rafts were removed by Weymouth Town Council

Hopes of bringing back two popular swimming rafts have suffered a setback after talks failed to find a solution.

The rafts were removed from the sea off Greenhill Beach by Weymouth Town Council in 2025 after it said they could not be insured because they were outside the operating zones of lifeguards.

However, in a joint statement, Turnbull and the council said discussions had not identified a way forward that would reduce the personal risk to the business.

Helene Frankham Three women sit on a raft in the sea with Greenhill beach in the backgroundHelene Frankham
Weymouth Town Council said it would continue exploring alternative water-based attractions for the area

They also said the cafe's insurer had withdrawn an earlier offer of cover following further consultation.

The statement said: "Following lengthy discussions on the swimming rafts, the owner of the Jurassic Rocks Cafe and Weymouth Town Council have unfortunately to report that a way forward was not found at their recent meeting that reduces the personal risk to the cafe of taking on the rafts.

"The insurance company for Jurassic Rocks has also confirmed it has withdrawn its offer of cover after further consultation."

The statement added that the council would continue to work to find a solution to the risks associated with the rafts, or look at alternative water-based attractions for the area.

Turnbull said it was "sad for Greenhill Beach" but thanked people for their support and wished everyone "a great summer of sun and swimming".

Campaigners argued the structures had been a feature of Greenhill Beach for more than 70 years.

Iain Turnbull Iain Turnbull poses for the camera by an open window, which offers an elevated view of the sun glinting off a blue sea and part of Greenhill beachIain Turnbull
Cafe owner Iain Turnbull has offered to take over the insurance

Turnbull previously told the BBC their removal had contributed to a drop in trade of between £15,000 and £20,000 during August.

More than 4,700 people signed an online petition calling for the rafts to be reinstated.