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IT IS on rare , occasions only th at-th e magical mix of. the excitement and sophistication" o f city life and the 'hospi tality o f a traditional s e a s id e r e s o r t are" found merging; with any success in Britain. Today’s Bournemouth, however, has achieved this remarkable balance o f b o th nature and culture. Bournemouth’s natural
beauty — her beaches, gardens and superb posi tion in the centre of the southern holiday coast — combines with top d raw e r en te r ta in e r s from around the world, first class hotel and self-1 catering accommodation- in all price ranges, excel-
open' a ir ,art exhibition," and "at-the. aViary many. : families .'of; brightly, col
oured birds'; live.'happilyf. together...
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; With over 2,000 acres o f " immaculately-main tained parkland "and gar dens, over one-sixth" of
- the, entire borough, it ,is!. no wonder that Bour nemouth has been label-" led the “Garden City-by
lent shopping, - sporting and leisure facilities.: Bournemouth was dis-'-
covered during the mid- 1800’s:as''an area so full' of natural beauty that -i
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■’ the. rich' and famous, would . be more than happy"- to recommend - "Bournemouth to their 'landed friends — at a
’ 38 BURNABY ROAD, ALUM CHINE, BOURNEMOUTH, BH4 8JO. RAVENSTONE HOTEL
450 yards from the beach Ihrough delightful pine wooded Alum Chine. .
* 5 COURSE EVENING DINNER * COSY BAR 1. GAMES ROOM * CHILD LISTENERS * PARKING - ■ * FULL CENTRAL HEATING.
Resident Proprietors: MAUREEN and HENRI VERMUNT
ALSO Special Easter and Spring Breaks'- - : Please Write or Phone tor Brochure'
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Telephone (0202) 761047
Beautifully appointed family run hotel offering extensive amenities and services, and truly super food
time when Bournemouth was a mere fledgling o f a seaside resort. '" :
warmer than the; Chan- - nel
Islands..Not only the
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.to enter the 21st century better equipped than
sive. re-investment and an-almost:inbuilt instinct to preserve her natural attributes, mean that- Bournemouth looks set
. Careful planning,' mas
most to provide the needs of today’s increas ingly discerning holiday taker. ■
11 H e r . most natural at-
tra c t ion is s t i l l the beach, Seven miles of fine oyster, sands,. pro tected 1 by Hengistbury Head to the- east, the Isle o f Wight and the Purbeck Hills to the west. It is partly these impressive landmarks s h e l t e r in g ,
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panoramic bay- that give Bournemouth the warr meat average sea water in B r i ta in •
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; warmest but also the cleanest, v Bournemouth beaches are among the
-few in England - to be recognised by the EEC as a Eurobeach, judged by standards so stnct, that many- a continental
• beach would fail the test.
Advertising feature
During the early eigh ties, over £4 million was
.spent restoring Bour nemouth’s main pier ■ to . her former glory. Now - you can bask in the sun-. shine on elevated bal conies overlooking • this magnificent bay "or dance to live music every night in the new Show Bar. The Pier Theatre always
B o u r n e m o u t h ’ s
beaches and promenades are uniquely private, partitioned from the dis traction o f traffic by steep . sandstone cliffs. Access is. made easy to the beach by taking either the- scenic route via one of the three cliff lifts, the picturesque zig zag-paths or by strolling through the cool pine
clad valleys known local,. a flower carnival on June ly as chines. •
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The level walk* from the pier to the town
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centre shops, through To stay in), the town : the Lower Pleasure Gar- ; centre is ideal for those dens is also traffic free, wishing to be ‘on the ■ through . some o f the brink o f all .entertain-'
most-: spectacular floral displays on the south coast, where military bands give, open air con certs in the bandstand. Local artists display and sell their, works at the
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nients,- restaurants and" night, life." Yet not even-" a mile away are several superb smaller,' resorts, • such as Boscombe and ' Southboume to the east with Alum Chine to th e .
features '"a f ir s t " class i s ta g e / produc t ion , in
-summer. This • pier is .; also-an important-port of- call -for/i the pleasure-' boats calling regularly, for., cruises around the bay, Poole harbour and the islands.
- 1 ^ Bournemouth is one of
the few resorts to have" introduced. the continen-. tal: style beach club for children," together with safe waters,, traffic ,free proms and - no end of children’s amusements. The-.-youngsters need: never get restless.
; the , Sea” . Even,;.the' roundabouts are gardens in miniature: master p ie c e s in their, own
. right. It is partly the - mingl- :
: ing of the scent from some one million pine
• trees - that still remain (o f the three million originally planted), the sea air and the-,sweet fragrance of the flowers
, ana b lo s s om s -which'! make an appreciable dif- f e r e n c e to th e a ir
"b r e a th e d in B o u r - nemouth. It’ is rumoured that even the water
"comes from Swiss moun tain .springs. ;1984 will : see an even greater dis- of floral ' art. The -ever Bournemouth
; Flow e r Festival, will ! mean; that " th e ", parks, . gardens, streets, hotels, 1 shops and, private houses will literally come alive
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"with trai ling colo,un h a n g in g , .b a sk e t s , t r o u g h s , ' tu b s "and window, displays where ver possible. A season of , events.will culminate in
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west. All are within easy ., ■striking distance of town centre entertainment, yet. Set; miles apart by their, ch a ra c te r s . ,- All- have- a wide, range ,of accommodation, with Boscombe specialising in family , holidays. This is especially convenient, as the beach club is only a - few yards , from • Bos- combe’s own pier. -., .Bou rnem outh as a:
shopping .centre also, takes- some beating. Maybe it is simply., the warm; ca re fre e sur roundings ■ o f the .town that makes the shops just feel different. A new shopping arcade at Dalkeith Steps has- de signed a creche for the children, a, cafe for wel come , refreshments and
■scores, o f interesting little -shops- along- the
• “market: place” theme for the dedicated shop per. Individual boutiques
"and major departmental stores predominate in- the town-centre. The wroughtly ornate Victo rian arcades of West-:
- bourne, Boscombe and Bournemouth have got ,to - be worth investigat-
. ing too. What about summer
entertainment in Bour- n em ou th ? The P ie r Theatre . is the" first., of the- summer shows, to open its doors . on" June 11th to the fans of the TV series “Last- of the Summer Wine” - with Peter Sallis and,. Bill Owen.— a show which
.promises /-to be.- even: • more ; poignantly humor ous on" stage. Jimmy Tar-
; buck makes a welcome return to the floor o f the ’
(Winter Gardens on June 30th and
with.the chil dren" in' mind,. The I Krari-;
•kies will be at the Pavi lion Theatre. ■ The "warm, balmy
And it's the destination for our 17th annual senior citizens' holiday
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BEAUTIFUL Bournemouth is the 1984 destination for our 17th annual senior citizens’ holiday. The epitome of-English re
sorts, Bournemouth offers the ideal holiday by the sea,-and the package we have put together- with the invaluable assistance of Ribble Travel Service offers, once again,
extremely.good value, for money. The cost per person — £125
Bournemouth _ K aw m e J • I
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I-.".-'" , V . • . 1 Write for FREE full colour 320 page Guide, Dept BE, . . _____ anytime____ ; | I Bournemouth Tourism, Westover Rd, Bournemouth BH1 2BU Tel- 0202 291715 I Resident Proprietors: Mr and Mrs J. L CRICK
• First class food and unusually good service. . ■ ■ - • Completely modem, lull central healing. • Two comfortable lounges; Colour TV. -.
• 20 well appointed bedrooms, all with tea and coffee making facilities
"" * , • Overlooking the whole bay. : , ’ • ' Most front bedrooms with balconies, r
• • Lock-up garages. Free parking. . : • Licensed. Attractive bar. • , • All bedrooms with radio and intercom:
_ • Nine rooms with pnvate bath and toilet
, Room, Breakfast and Evening Dinner (choice o f menu) from about C62.00 por"wo«k • : ; ' :. "r Colour Brochure 37/39 Boscombe Spa Road, Boscombe, Boumemouth^BH5 IA S
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FREE WINE WITH MEALS FREE WATER SPORTS - FREE INSURANCE FOR
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. IN YOUR TWENTIES? TWO’S COMPANY
2 WEEKS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 WEEK
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WITH FREE INSURANCE - ’FREETRAVEL BAG
LOW COST FLIGHTS 'TO CANADA AND USA
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For full details of these and other Special Offers and" Holidays, call and discuss your plans with our ■ - ' / experienced local staff at
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for a twin room — or £130 for a single room — includes transport to Bournemouth, full board ac commodation at the excellent Manchester Hotel, several excur sions, evening entertainment, ‘in surance and V AT. The hotel itself is large and comfortable and situ ated on the favoured West Cliff, close to sea and shops. ■ . . A brochure with full details of
the holiday can be obtained from our office in Scotland Road, Nelson.
evenings of early August set the scene for a week o f concerts featuring
classical favourites, by - the, Bournemouth Sym phony Orchestra in the tranquility, o f Meyrick Park, while the children will delight at the 21,000 or. so candles which il luminate the Lower Ple a su re Garden s fou r t im e s d u r in g • th e summer months (an event unique to Bour nemouth)., The choice be tween’ the restaurants, casinos, night clubs, cinemas, Aqua-circus, fun, fair or the profes sional in-house style of entertainment o f the larger hotels will leave you gasping.
Whether it is your
first or one hundred and f ir s t v is i t to B ou r n emo u t h , y o u wil l always find a stone left unturned. Thoughts of e x c i t in g pla ce s lef t behind1' ana unexplored
..will drive you; to' return time and . time, again. That is .why you will want to make it Bour- : nemouth — anytime.
Your Holiday Guide of
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where to stay in
Bournemouth
HARBOURNE Guest House. 8 Wcstby Road, Boscombe- Tel. Bournemouth 34001. . Situated near sea and-
A V ILA HOTEL. Alan, and Tina Woodyer,. 20 Crescent Road, Bournemouth. Cent rally situated t for town centre, , beaches .and enter-' tainments. Large car parks, tea. making facilities. — - Tel. 0202 28564. SAE for brochure.
shops, TV lounge, bar, H and C all rooms, rccom* mended for good food,-, choice of menu. BB and ED from £45. £5 reduction on weekly bookings made before March 17th. Special offer OAP's. — Write or phone Jacky Nicholls for details. \ ■
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SEA VIEW COURT HOTEL, 14* Boscombe Spa Road, - . Bournemouth, a warm wel- • come awaits ■ you in our friendly - run "hotel facing" the; sea and; where most", rooms enjoy a sea view. . AA and RAC listed. Res. : licence. Large car park;' — - SAE please or .telephone 0202 37197.
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. from home -comforts and atmosphere. ’ Good ' food, ' generously served. Close s shops, easy access, sea, - : through pleasant - Boscombe."
PEVENSEY'Guest House, 66 ^ Drummond Road, Bour-. nemouth.; A small ,.guest . house providing all home :
Gardens. — SAE brochure or Tel. 0202 36162.
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The. hotel occupies a commanding position on the West Cliff, close to
the.beach and yet only two,mi nutes' walk from the town centre.
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a Marvellous time • had by all
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•; There are, still some tickets left for next week’s special Bour nemouth presentation at Nelson, Burnley and Clitheroe with film
■ shows, slides and talks, and fun for all, to give Senior Citizens a taste of the holiday treat in store, •See page 2 for details.
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Entertainment at its best
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Our aim is to make your stay as I comfortable as possible and toj this end we have spared no expense in our aims to improve and add to exisiting!
.facilities. Our | bedrooms have a pleasing decor "and are ' well furnished, all have electric heaters, radios and shaver sockets. We have a Night Security Officer to ensure you have a comfortable night's sleep and there is always one of the . proprietors around to see that everything is done for your personal comfort.
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