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Bournemouth Tourism .com - A collection of news about attractions and events in and around the town. [Java required]

Bournemouth Tourism - This is the official borough council website providing detailed information on facilities offered, including the tourist attractions, accommodation, entertainments and educational opportunities. There are accommodation booking forms.

Bournemouth Pier - Information on the history of Bournemouth's pier.

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