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A Few Notes About Bournemouth (Where I’m From)

I thought I’d dedicate this blog post to a few facts about my hometown, Bournemouth in the UK.
Bournemouth is the 5th largest town in the UK
Having failed with its bid for city status back in 2012, Bournemouth remains one of the largest towns in the UK. With a population of just under 190,000, Bournemouth is fifth in the league of biggest towns in the UK, just below the likes of Bolton and Luton.
Batman studied in Bournemouth
A-list Hollywood star Christian Bale might be well-known as being originally from Wales, but Bale was a Bournemouth resident in his younger days and attended Bournemouth School for Boys for four years.
House prices above national average
With the Bournemouth area having a reputation for high house prices (largely thanks to expensive areas of its neighbour Poole), it’s no surprise that figures released (by Zoopla) showed average house prices in the area to be around £305,000, £70,000 more than the national average of £235,000
George Best played for AFC Bournemouth

Despite being famous for his time at Manchester United, George Best played his last ever competitive football matches in England for AFC Bournemouth. Aged 37, Best donned the Cherries shirt for a brief 5-game stint in 1983.
It doesn’t rain as much as they say
Although Bournemouth might be somewhat renowned, by residents and visitors, for experiencing some wetter than usual weather, average rainfall is actually well below the national average. With annual rainfall in the area measuring 800mm per year, this 354mm below the national average of 1154 mm.
Frankenstein author buried in Bournemouth

English novelist Mary Shelley, most famous for her Frankenstein novel, is buried at St Peter’s Church in Bournemouth. Buried alongside her husband, father and mother (all writers in their own right), Shelley’s place-of-rest has become a tourist attraction for fans of her cult novel.
Over 2,000 ice-creams served in Bournemouth every day
Bournemouth sells around 750,000 ice-creams every year, that equals around 2055 ice-creams per day.
Infamous Beatles cover photo taken in Bournemouth
The Beatles had somewhat of a special relationship with Bournemouth, playing 18 shows in the town over a 14-month period between August 1963 and October 1964. Despite its shadowy background not providing any clues of its location, the iconic cover photograph for album ‘With The Beatles’ was actually taken on the balcony of the Palace Court Hotel.
We have hosted a Comic Con
Back in 2019, Bournemouth played host to the first ever Coastal Comic Con. The online magazine I work for, HQB News (back then known as HQB Media) had the honour of covering the event. You can check out our coverage below.
It is home to the podcast Bournemouth Backchat
…Okay this one is a bit self-serving, and another thing that has come out of HQB News. Our official podcast, Bournemouth Backchat. A satirical discussion series revolving around issues, both local and national. We have just started our fourth season, which added a new feature in which we discuss the local news. Check out the first episode of that season below:
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You Can Hear Chopin from the Attic: 5 Things You Need to Know
In this new course of planning and development, a lot has changed to this wartime thriller. But there are five things that are set in stone…
You Can Hear Chopin from the Attic is my latest major project, as you well know. Currently very much in the beginning stages of work-in-progress. Behind-the-scenes, I have been doing a lot of research into 1940s Berlin, trying to find the little there is to find about the way hotels and high society ran at the time. And through all that research, a lot of things have changed about the story and the characters. For the better, I hope…
However, there are five things that are staying put. And I have listed them below:
1. IT IS SET IN BERLIN, 1943
One of the unique points of this story is its premise. Chronicling events in a luxury hotel right in the middle of World War II. A time where the German capital was at the mercy of the Allies’ bombs.
2. CENTRED AROUND TWO MAIN CHARACTERS
Readers of my Berylford Scandals series will know I like to feature a lot of characters. And a lot of concurrent, interweaving storylines. I have dialled that back a bit with this project. Instead, we follow two main characters. Heinrich, who is the owner of the hotel where most of the action is set. And Cordelia, a guest in that hotel, who has a hidden agenda.
3. THE STORY IS NOT ABOUT CLASSICAL MUSIC
Frédéric Chopin’s name may be in the title, and his music may have a role in the plot… indeed, a piece of his music was the catalyst for the whole damn thing! But this story does not concern a concert pianist or anything like that. We’re not novelising a Roman Polanski film. So don’t be misled by the title, if classical music isn’t your thing.
4. THERE IS A MENTAL HEALTH THEME
I struggled to find stories set in Nazi Germany that focused on the NSDAP’s persecution of the mentally ill. So this is one of the predominant themes in this book.
5. THERE WILL BE HUMOUR
As with any story set in Nazi Germany, or by extension World War II in general, You Can Hear Chopin is set to be a very heavy story. It’ll need some funny moments to balance it out. And as such, drawing on ten years’ experience in the hospitality industry, as well as observations in and around it, I intend to make this novel something of a satire. More specifically satirising people’s attitudes towards the hotel trade and its workers.
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You Can Hear Chopin from the Attic
Find out more about the upcoming war thriller from Dale Hurst. You Can Hear Chopin from the Attic…
This is the story of Heinrich Oeunhausen. A young hotelier, Nazi Party member, husband, brother, employer and protector. A tale of secrecy and salvation, of brotherhood and betrayal. While Heinrich wants to keep his business as mundane and peaceful as possible, he quickly runs afoul of Cordelia Knesebeck. A guest who quickly makes a nuisance of herself by eavesdropping and snooping.
One of her discoveries is the catalyst for their unlikely alliance. But Heinrich is protecting not just one, but two secrets. His young wife Sofie, he is forced to keep hidden from the world, as she is mentally ill and a target of the Nazis, including Heinrich’s benefactor and family friend, Standartenführer Upfauer. Sofie’s psychosis is pacified solely by music from above, provided by a different kind of guest. The elderly Itzhak Zylberman, a Jew consigned to a hidden attic annexe to play Chopin for the sake of his own life.
The novel follows Heinrich in his struggles to protect both of his charges, affecting the lives of many. Including the conniving accountant Verschuer, staunch Nazi supporter and head housekeeper Frau Elberfeld, Heinrich’s playboy brother Konrad, the indignant concierge Alois, the mysterious sous-chef Mauritz, and Upfauer’s cloying subordinate Hoesch. With threats coming from all sides, can Heinrich ensure the safety of his staff, his business and his secrets? And survive while war wages outside his doors?
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