Nothe Fort operates at a significant scale as one of Dorset’s leading heritage attractions.
Between April 2024 and March 2025, the Fort welcomed a record 98,231 visitors, supported by a dedicated team of 6 full‑time and 6 part‑time staff, and an exceptional community of 128 volunteers who contributed over 12,500 hours during the year.
As a major cultural asset for Weymouth and Dorset, the Fort makes a substantial contribution to the local economy and community wellbeing. In 2024–2025, Nothe Fort generated a gross economic impact of £3,958,310 and a net additional impact of £1,938,940.
Local partners recognise the Fort’s importance, with strong testimony to the way it enhances the area’s visitor offer and supports local communities.
Today, the Fort is run on behalf of Weymouth Civic Society by the Nothe Fort Management Committee, (NFMC) a team made up of WCS representatives, the Fort’s Co‑General Managers, and specialist leads in areas such as collections, events, education, visitor services, artillery, conservation and building maintenance.
The NFMC oversees the Fort’s day‑to‑day operation, ensuring we:
- meet museum and heritage standards
- care for our historic collections
- provide a safe and welcoming environment
- remain financially sustainable
- continue to grow as a cultural centre for the community
These responsibilities are set out clearly in the Committee’s Standing Orders, which guide how the Fort is managed on behalf of the charity and in line with its lease and statutory obligations.
Through the combined work of Weymouth Civic Society, the Nothe Fort Management Committee, our staff and dedicated volunteers, Nothe Fort stands today as a living reminder of our past and a vibrant place for discovery, creativity and community connection.