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[[File:Bournemouth Pier with PS Waverley moored alongside - geograph.org.uk - 967421.jpg|thumb|Bournemouth Pier]]'''Bournemouth''' is a seaside town in [[Dorset]] (in [[Hampshire]] until 1974). It has perhaps a more "genteel" atmospher than some other seaside resorts, and the many pine trees, planted when the town was being developed in the 19th century, give it a salubrious atmosphere.
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[[File:Bournemouth Pier with PS Waverley moored alongside - geograph.org.uk - 967421.jpg|thumb|Bournemouth Pier]]'''Bournemouth''' is a seaside town in [[Dorset]] (in [[Hampshire]] until 1974). It has perhaps a more "genteel" atmospher than some other seaside resorts, and the many pine trees, planted when the town was being developed in the 19th century, give it a salubrious atmosphere. Bournemouth had its own unitary authority until 2019, when it became part of [[Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole]].
  
 
==LGBT history==
 
==LGBT history==
  
There was a [[Bournemouth CHE Group]].
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There was a [[Bournemouth CHE Group]]. In 1981 a group called Orbit was established <ref> [[Gay News]] issue 225 Oct 1981 reported that the group meet first Tuesday each month at The Third Side Club, The Triangle and on the third Tuesday at Lincoln Hall, Lincoln Avenue. Membership was £1 and 50 p per meeting. </ref>.
  
Bournemouth has long had an active gay scene, with a number of gay pubs and clubs centred round [[The Triangle]]. Wikipedia referred at one time to "the [[Bondi]] (the South's only exclusively GLBT Hotel)".<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bournemouth#Culture_and_recreation Retrieved 29 July 2012</ref> But there certainly are and have been other LGBT hotels and guesthouses in the town itself, including [[St Michael's Guest House]] in the 1980s and the men-only [[Hamilton Hall]] at the present day.
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Bournemouth has long had an active gay scene, with a number of gay pubs and clubs centred round [[The Triangle]]. Wikipedia referred at one time to "the [[Bondi]] (the South's only exclusively GLBT Hotel)".<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bournemouth#Culture_and_recreation Retrieved 29 July 2012</ref> But there certainly are and have been other LGBT hotels and guesthouses in the town itself, including [[St Michael's Guest House]] in the 1970s and 80s and the men-only [[Hamilton Hall]] at the present day.
  
 
[[Over the Rainbow]], supported by the NHS, offers advice, support and information for the LGBT community.
 
[[Over the Rainbow]], supported by the NHS, offers advice, support and information for the LGBT community.
 
There are two gay saunas, [[Bournemouth Spa]] in Westbourne, and [[Saunabar]] near The Triangle.
 
  
 
[[Silver Moments]] is a group for older LGBT people, run by Over The Rainbow, and there is a coffee morning for older gay men every Wednesday at Hamilton Hall.
 
[[Silver Moments]] is a group for older LGBT people, run by Over The Rainbow, and there is a coffee morning for older gay men every Wednesday at Hamilton Hall.
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[[Gay Bournemouth]] is a local website published by Bournemouth Publishing Ltd.<ref>http://www.gaybournemouth.net/ Gay Bournemouth</ref>
 
[[Gay Bournemouth]] is a local website published by Bournemouth Publishing Ltd.<ref>http://www.gaybournemouth.net/ Gay Bournemouth</ref>
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There are two gay saunas, [[Bournemouth Spa]] in Westbourne, and [[Saunabar]] near The Triangle.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 24 September 2022

Bournemouth Pier
Bournemouth is a seaside town in Dorset (in Hampshire until 1974). It has perhaps a more "genteel" atmospher than some other seaside resorts, and the many pine trees, planted when the town was being developed in the 19th century, give it a salubrious atmosphere. Bournemouth had its own unitary authority until 2019, when it became part of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.

LGBT history

There was a Bournemouth CHE Group. In 1981 a group called Orbit was established [1].

Bournemouth has long had an active gay scene, with a number of gay pubs and clubs centred round The Triangle. Wikipedia referred at one time to "the Bondi (the South's only exclusively GLBT Hotel)".[2] But there certainly are and have been other LGBT hotels and guesthouses in the town itself, including St Michael's Guest House in the 1970s and 80s and the men-only Hamilton Hall at the present day.

Over the Rainbow, supported by the NHS, offers advice, support and information for the LGBT community.

Silver Moments is a group for older LGBT people, run by Over The Rainbow, and there is a coffee morning for older gay men every Wednesday at Hamilton Hall.

Bournemouth's annual pride festival, celebrated since 2004, is Bourne Free.[3]

Gay Bournemouth is a local website published by Bournemouth Publishing Ltd.[4]

There are two gay saunas, Bournemouth Spa in Westbourne, and Saunabar near The Triangle.

References

  1. Gay News issue 225 Oct 1981 reported that the group meet first Tuesday each month at The Third Side Club, The Triangle and on the third Tuesday at Lincoln Hall, Lincoln Avenue. Membership was £1 and 50 p per meeting.
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bournemouth#Culture_and_recreation Retrieved 29 July 2012
  3. http://www.bournefree.co.uk/
  4. http://www.gaybournemouth.net/ Gay Bournemouth