BOURNEMOUTH’S tourist information office ... Closing the Westover Road tourist information centre and providing an alternative service from pop-up shops, temporary kiosks or in shop premises ...
The former Bournemouth Tourist Information Centre is set to be transformed into a pizza restaurant. A notice of proposed development for The Stable restaurant has been placed outside the old ...
A leisure centre that has been without electricity since a fire last week has reopened. Fire broke out in the plant room of Bournemouth's Littledown Centre on Thursday morning, forcing the centre ...
Dorchester was one of the towns where the tourist information centre was shut in 2021 Tourist information services in Dorset have struggled since being transferred out of local authority control ...
Hotel owners in Bournemouth fear that the introduction of a £2.30 tourist tax will negatively impact their businesses Credit: Richard Fairless Bournemouth hoteliers are up in arms about a ...
A less crowded alternative is to walk past the Bournemouth International Centre up West Cliff Road until you reach the Alum Chine car park. Take some time to explore the underrated tropical ...
Bournemouth hoteliers are up in arms about a suggested £2.40 tourist tax, claiming that it could put people off visiting the ...
FIVE laptops were stolen from a shop in Bournemouth town centre. At around 4.20am on Friday ... if you have captured anything that may assist our enquiries.” Anyone with information can contact Dorset ...
The answer, according to a group of frustrated hoteliers in Bournemouth, is to bring in a “rushed-through” tourist tax. It’s the threat which looms over the future of the Dorset town ...
Bournemouth have agreed a club record £40.2m deal to sign Brazil striker Evanilson from Porto. They will pay £31.7m with the potential for another £8.5m on top, should certain clauses be met.
In 2004, Bournemouth and Porto were worlds apart. That year, Porto won the Champions League, while Bournemouth, in English football’s third tier, still had Jason Tindall playing in defence.
Bournemouth hoteliers are up in arms about a suggested £2.40 tourist tax, claiming that it could put people off visiting the town.But history suggests footfall could, in fact, improve after a ...