A talk titled 'Mongolia' will be held at a church in Weymouth in September.

The talk by Keith Tilly is presented by the National Trust South Dorset Association (NTSDA) and will be held at the St Aldhelm's Church Centre on Spa Road in Weymouth on Tuesday, September 13 at 2.30pm.

It is a travelogue of the speaker's exciting trip to Mongolia, taking in the Gobi Desert, an eagle festival, finding about about the fascinating lives of the Ger people and the legendary Ghenghis Khan.

The talk costs £3 for NTSDA members and £4 for non-members, and there is no need to book in advance.

The NTSDA are one of the local branches of the National Trust, a UK conservation charity working to preserve and protect historic and green places as well as open them up to the public.