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    18 years ago

    I love Poole. Loads of bars and shops, what more could a girl want.

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    15 years ago

    Poole is the place to be in the summer! Shops, bars, pubs the lot!

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    Boscombe Pier

    Boscombe Pier

    (16 reviews)

    Seems like a place best suited for kids. There's a large Farris wheel and an arcade and restaurants…read morethat are not great but serve food. There's the oceanarium and right now a pop up about the historic Air Force. There just isn't a ton for adults to enjoy unless you venture further away from the pier and into Bournemouth.

    The original pier was built for £12,000 in 10 months, opening in July 1889. 600 feet long, it could…read moretake steamers, and had a bandstand. In 1904 it was taken into Council hands. The Council built a new pierhead building, and removed the bandstand to a local park. In 1940, during WW2, the pier was stripped, and three spans were blown up to prevent use for enemy landings. After a long battle with the Government for compensation, the Council refurbished the pier between 1958 and 1962, with a new pierhead building, and the Mermaid hall and cafe on the end - both designed by the Council architect, John Burton. The end was closed on safety grounds in 1990, and the rest closed in 2005 for similar reasons. Using the proceeds of the sale of a nearby car park to Barratts for housebuilding, the Council refurbished - and shortened - the pier as part of a multi million pound regeneration of Boscombe seafront. It reopened in 2008, and was declared 'Pier of the year' in 2010. At the pierhead, there is a cafe, and a shop selling cigarettes, newspapers and - as the sign quaintly says - "beach requisites". Art is displayed and sold on the pier on Sundays. Permits are available for fishermen. Events are held regularly (brass bands, carol singing, etc). There is a 'Friends of the pier' organisation (see website). Admission free. (Thanks to Andrew Emery's 'History of Bournemouth Seafront' for the historical details)

    Poole - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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