The Percy B Shelley’s son Sir Percy lived in a house on Boscombe’s cliff top where he was visited by the poet’s many friends. At the house, now known as Shelley Park or Boscombe Manor, were kept many of the poet’s papers and possessions. Until the end of this month they can be seen as [...]
The wind farm due to be erected 10 miles off Bournemouth’s coast has not yet been given a name. One suggestion is Knollsea although one wonders what Thomas Hardy would have thought of a blot on the horizon. The Bournemouth Daily Echo has news of a public poll for a name and further consultation exhibitions.
The Friends of Lymington’s Sea Water swimming pool have announced that the open-air baths will re-open at Easter. The news comes at the start of Lent so it’s a forty day wait for the Easter treat. See page 83.