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Mark Austin (born 1958) journalist and television presenter, currently U.S. correspondent for Sky News; Marc Koska (born 1961) invented the non-reusable K1 auto-disable syringe; Kimathi Donkor (born 1965) artist of large-scale figurative paintings; Tobias Ellwood (born 1966) Conservative Party politician and author, MP for Bournemouth East
Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey (26 February 1909 – 27 December 1994), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English restaurant critic, television cook and writer. [1] She frequently appeared on television, at cookery demonstrations and in print with her fourth husband, Major Johnnie Cradock, who played the part of a slightly bumbling hen-pecked husband.
In September 2023, an art installation for the Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival was put up consisting of a 15 metre high illuminated archway. [36] It was created by the organisation Lucid Creates. [37] It was controversial due to the proximity to the beach. [38] It was removed after the victims families raised a complaint with BCP Council. [39]
Since 1932, the newspaper has been based out of the Bournemouth Daily Echo building in the Richmond Hill area of Bournemouth Town Centre. [4] In October 2006, the EDF Energy London and South of England Media Awards awarded The Daily Echo the title of Daily Newspaper of the Year. In the same competition, the paper also won Columnist of the Year ...
First mayor of Bournemouth 1891 Edward Wise Rebbeck 1892 Henry Newlyn 1893 George Merriman Hirons 1894 Merton Russell-Cotes: 1895 Henry Newlyn 1896 James Atkinson Hosker 1897 William Mattocks 1898 William Hoare 1899 John Clark Webber 1900 George Joseph Lawson 1901 George Frost 1902 John Elmes Beale: 1903 1904 1905 John Aldridge Parsons 1906 1907
Local sister publications include the Hampshire Chronicle, Basingstoke Gazette, Romsey Advertiser and Bournemouth Daily Echo and previously a free weekly newspaper called the Southampton Advertiser was also published. The Hampshire Independent, originally founded in 1835, was merged with the Echo in 1923. [7]
Timothy Darvill OBE FSA (22 December 1957 – 5 October 2024) was an English archaeologist and author, best known for his publications on prehistoric Britain and his excavations in England, Wales, and the Isle of Man.
The Bournemouth Daily Echo building is a historic landmark and Grade II listed building in Bournemouth, England. The office building is located on Richmond Hill next door to the Sacred Heart Church .