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Bournemouth is...
- a vibrant centre for the young and old
- surrounded by wonderful coastline and countryside, but within range of London
- historically part of Hampshire
- set on the River Bourne
- an important venue for major conferences
- home to The Chines at Bournemouth which is well-known for its small hotels
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Bournemouth in detail
- Bournemouth is known as a fantastic place to retire - but there's more to the resort than elbow patches and crochet! It's actually a top destination for holidaymakers and partygoers
- Bournemouth is the largest town in the county of Dorset
- The sunny climate is one of the reasons why residents tell of a very high quality of living
- You won't get lost in the crowd either - only 165,000 people live in Bournemouth
- And property is plentiful in range and price
- Bournemouth offers the 'up-coming' and 'already there' singles, couples and families a place to live: from spacious homes, to flats to retirement properties
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- It may be a fantastic place to live, work and retire to, but what about it as a centre of learning? Well, rest assured there's plenty of choice
- State schools are run by Bournemouth Borough Council
- Secondary schools in Bournemouth include: Avonbourne School, Bournemouth School, Bournemouth School for Girls, Glenmoor School, Kings High School, Linwood School, Oakmead College of Technology, Portchester School, St. Peter's Catholic Comprehensive School, The Bicknell School, The Bishop of Winchester Comprehensive School, and Winton Arts & Media College.
- Further education institutions in Bournemouth include the Bournemouth and Poole College and The Arts Institute at Bournemouth, offering courses in arts, design and media, located between Bournemouth and Poole.
- Independent schools in Bournemouth include: Talbot Heath School, The Park School, and Wentworth College.
- The University of Bournemouth has its main campus in neighbouring Poole
- Bournemouth is roughly 110 miles south west of London and it takes just over 2 hours to drive there
- Almost a straight line, the South Western Main Line links Bournemouth to Southampton and from there, London stations
- You can fly though...Bournemouth International Airport offers services to European and UK destinations.
- Car parks are managed by Bournemouth Borough Council
- The English Riviera (Torbay) may boast the most at the coast but Bournemouth is also a top destination for stag and hen parties - and that just adds to the fun atmosphere of this seaside resort
- If you're into theatres and concert venues, check out Bournemouth International Centre; Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth; Pier Theatre, Bournemouth.
- And you'll be in seven heaven if you visit the seven-mile long beach, Durdle Door and other natural attractions like the Jurassic Coast UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sites of Special Scientific interest
- Classic fact: The resort is famous for the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, whose base is in nearby Poole
- There's all the usual suspects for the great British seaside spot: sailing, diving, wind-surfing, golf, cricket, walking, horse-riding, rambling, soccer, tennis, bowls, rugby and fishing
- Here's a fascinating fact: Bournemouth is home to Europe's first artificial surf reef, part of the massive Boscombe Spa Village. The project will include the refurbishment of Boscombe Pier
- The Bournemouth International Centre is host to major conferences
- Tourist attractions include Adventure Wonderland, Funderworld, Oceanarium and the Russell-Cotes Museum
- The Central Gardens is a beautiful public park
- Lights, camera and action: the Sheridan IMAX Cinema is on Pier Approach
- Events in Bournemouth include Bournemouth Literary Festival, Bournemouth Air Festival
- Bournemouth's lesbian and gay scene is centred on The Triangle area
- Bournemouth Tourist Information Centre is on Westover Road
- Stores galore and free parking! Castlepoint, near Bournemouth, has over 40 stores and 3,000 parking spaces, with free parking for 4 hours. Shops include Marks & Spencer, Next, B&Q, Argos, Asda and Sainsbury's,
- The Avenue Shopping Centre is on Commercial Road in Bournemouth
- It's a literary giant of a place, Bournemouth, made famous in Thomas Hardy novels where it was known as Sandbourne in the novels
- It's a star too: Bournemouth earns a mention in So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish, part of the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams
- Just weird... the whole population of Bournemouth runs into the sea in The Fog, by James Herbert
- The climax to The Witches, by Roald Dahl, takes place in Bournemouth
- Scary Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein, is buried in St Peter's Church, Bournemouth
- AFC Bournemouth, The Cherries, Football League One, Fitness First Stadium, Dean Court, Bournemouth BH7 7AF
- The Premier League darts championship tour comes to Bournemouth BIC
- Bournemouth Rugby Club, South West Division One, Chapel Gate, East Parley, Christchurch, BH23 6BD
- Littledown Leisure Centre, Chaseside, Bournemouth, BH7 7DX
- Stokewood Leisure Centre, Stokewood Road, Winton, BH3 7ND