This category leads to websites for the former borough of Poole now within the unitary authority of BCP Council.
Parts of the old borough on the north shore of Poole Harbour west of the Old Town of Poole, from Rockley Sands,
Ham Hill to Lower Hamworthy, south east of Upton are included in the Hamworthy category.
The Old Town of Poole is connected to Lower Hamworthy by bridges acorss the Back Water Channel in Holes Bay.
East of the Old Town is Parkstone, with Lilliput on the east shore of Poole Harbour.
From Canford Cliffs a penisula protrudes to the south west at Sandbanks where a ferry across the entrance
of Poole Harbour serves the Isle of Purbeck at Studland.
West of Canford Cliffs, Branksome Chine forms the boundary with the old borough of Bournemouth.
Until there are sufficient websites, those for Parkstone and Branksome are included here.
Talbot Campus of Bournemouth University is within the north east boundary of Poole, but further north is in Bournemouth,
until Bearwood further north west, where the River Stour forms the boundary between Poole and Wimbourne Minster at Merley.
West of Broadstone, websites are included in the Corfe Mullen category.
Please suggest websites only from or about the Poole area of Dorset. Business websites should be suggested to the Business and Economy subcategory, where they can be added to the Regional Tree View [ symbol ].
This category includes general interest online guides and online directories specific to the town. Sites that are specific to a particular topic are listed within the appropriate topic subcategory.
This category includes sites about hobbies, sports and participatory recreational activities specific to the town; including local recreation organisations, services, facilities and events. Businesses selling sporting or recreational goods are listed within Business_and_Economy/Shopping.
Please only include sites from Poole, Upton and the Lytchetts in this category.
This category covers a very wide range of activities, beliefs, personal attributes and social phenomena. Including Children, Disabled, Sexuality, People, Activism, Ethnicity, Genealogy, History, Issues, Language, Military, Monarchy, Organisations, Paranormal, Personal Home Pages, Politics, Relationships, Religion, Support Groups, Volunteering, Animal Welfare, Humanitarian, Unions, Vegetarianism, Youth, Charities.