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    Bournemouth lies in the historic county of Hampshire. Following the local government reorganisation in 1974 the town was transferred to the county of Dorset, governed by Dorset County Council.
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    What is the history of Bournemouth?The history of Bournemouth and human settlement in the surrounding area goes back for thousands of years. Bournemouth is a coastal town on the island of Great Britain in Dorset, England, United Kingdom .
    When did Bournemouth become a university?In 1990, we successfully met the requirements of the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council and became Bournemouth Polytechnic, but that name only lasted a little over two years. Under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, we finally became Bournemouth University, with an inauguration ceremony on 27 November that year.
    When did Dorset become a part of England?There is evidence of Neolithic, Celtic, and Roman settlement in Dorset, and during the Early Middle Ages the region was settled by the Saxons; the county developed in the 7th century. The first recorded Viking raid on the British Isles occurred in Dorset during the eighth century, and the Black Death entered England at Melcombe Regis in 1348.
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    What was Bournemouth like in 1810?In 1810, what is now central Bournemouth was little more than desolate heathland leading down to a wide bay and rugged shoreline. There are known to have been one or two isolated buildings, with local activity limited to fishing and smuggling. The area itself was then within the parish of Holdenhurst.
     
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    Bournemouth, therefore, became part of the non-metropolitan county of Dorset on 1 April 1974. On 1 April 1997, Bournemouth became a unitary authority, independent from Dorset County Council. For local elections the district was divided into 18 wards, with the Bournemouth Borough Council elected every four years. See more

    Bournemouth is a coastal resort town on the south coast in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England. The town's … See more

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    In the 12th century the region around the mouth of the River Bourne was part of the Hundred of Holdenhurst. The hundred later became the Liberty of Westover when it was … See more

    Bournemouth is about 94 miles (151 km) southwest of London. The town borders the neighbouring towns of Poole and Christchurch to the west and east respectively. Poole Bay lies to the south. The River Stour forms a natural boundary to the north and … See more

    Similarly to the rest of Dorset, Bournemouth's economy is primarily in the service sector, which employed 95% of the workforce in 2010. … See more

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    The first mention of Bournemouth comes in the Christchurch cartulary of 1406, where a monk describes how a large fish ("uni magno piscis"), … See more

    Historically Bournemouth was part of Hampshire, with neighbouring Poole, just to the west of the border, in Dorset. At the time of the See more

    The 2011 census records the population of Bournemouth as 183,491, comprising 91,386 males and 92,105 females, which equates to 49.8% … See more

     
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  5. WebIt was originally intended to be a rival resort but it was soon swallowed up by the growing conurbation and became part of Bournemouth in 1901. In 1881 Pokesdown was still a small village with a population of only 838. Ten …

  6. WebMar 14, 2021 · Local government began in 1856 when an Act of Parliament set up a body of men responsible for paving, cleaning, and lighting the streets. They also had the power to provide sewers and drains. In 1864 …

  7. Web3 days ago · The town dates from the erection of a summer residence there by a Dorset squire, Lewis Tregonwell, after 1810. In 1841 there were still only 26 buildings, but thereafter Bournemouth grew rapidly, especially …

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  9. WebDuring the late 19th century the town continued to develop. The Winter Gardens were finished in 1875 and the cast iron Bournemouth Pier was finished in 1880. The arrival of the railways allowed a massive growth of …

  10. WebEngland. Europe. Bournemouth History Facts and Timeline. (Bournemouth, Dorset, England) For centuries in history, people have lived on the site that was to become Bournemouth. A Stone Age camp …

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    WebMay 13, 2009 · It's the largest town on the south coast and regularly scores highly in 'best places to live' surveys, but Bournemouth is a relatively new resort, only first coming to prominence with the arrival...

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