Transcription: To a lesser extent than Bognor or Brighton, Bournemouth is still one of those south coast seaside resorts full of saucy postcards and guest houses with matronly landladies and balling sprogs with a stick of rock up their nose. Bournemouth is the largest of three towns rolled into one, with Poole to the west and Christchurch to the east, and a collective population of more than a third of a million. The university campus is wedged between Poole and Bournemouth's town centre, two and a half miles away and surrounded by modern housing estates and roundabouts, with a big of wooded interference. Am ...