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  Map Bognor Regis - West Sussex dotpng
  Population 22,555
  District Arun
  County West Sussex
  Region South East England
  Police Force Sussex Police
  Ceremonial West Sussex
  Traditional Sussex
  Constituency Bognor Regis And Littlehampton
  PostalTown Bognor Regis
  PostCode
  DiallingCode 01243
  GridReference SZ9399
  Euro South East England


Bognor Regis is a Seaside Resort town and Civil Parish in the Arun District of West Sussex , England .


HISTORY

It was originally named Bognor, and was a fishing and Bognor!'.

The nearby village of Felpham , now a suburb of Bognor, was home briefly to the Poet William Blake .

The parish church is dedicated to St Wilfrid .

Sir Billy Butlin opened one of his famous Butlins Holiday Camps in Bognor in 1960 . The camp later became known as Southcoast World until 1998 and is now known as Butlins Bognor Regis Resort. In 2004 Butlins erected a large pointed roof, which resembles a smaller version of London's Millennium Dome .

In 2005 , a new £10m hotel was unveiled at the Bognor Regis resort.


TOWN

It has a large 1980s pedestrianised town centre, with many specialist shops.

Bognor Regis lies within the Constituency of Bognor Regis And Littlehampton , the MP for which is Nick Gibb (Conservative).

The town has several areas, and buildings, that still firmly link it with its past. A good example, and a prominent local landmark, is the Royal Norfolk Hotel . It is just one of the many places in the town that are featured on the excellent Bognor Local History site.

The skyline of Bognor has changed in recent times, the Butlins resort's large Skyline Roof, which resembles a small Millennium Dome , can be seen for many miles.

Nightlife in Bognor -
Bognor is home to a few good pubs and two clubs on the seafront.
The 'Hatters' bar of the Wetherspoons chain is usually a centre for people before they head off to Club Vision (formerly known as "Sheiks") or the newly-opened The Mud Club (formerly known as Ocean 11 and Empire) for music through until the early hours. The Claremont arms is a great undiscovered pub, hidden behind a launderette! The pub and the launderette are located just off West Street.


TRANSPORT





''BIRDMAN OF BOGNOR''

The ''Birdman'' is an annual competition for human-powered 'flying' machines held each summer in Bognor Regis. Contestants launch themselves from the end of the pier; a prize being awarded to the one who glides the furthest distance. Rarely taken completely seriously, the event provides competitors with an opportunity to construct improbable machines complete with outlandish dress. The spectacle draws a sizeable crowd in addition to the local media. Inaugurated in nearby Selsey in 1971, the ''Birdman'' transferred to Bognor in 1978 when it had outgrown its original location.


OTHER INFORMATION


The town is mentioned in the Frank Zappa song ''Once Upon a Time''. The song parodies the story of Genesis where, "In the beginning", God said he needs a floor to support the giant maroon sofa he just created "...and sure enough, boards of oak appeared throughout the emptiness as far as vision permits, stretching all the way from Belfast to Bognor Regis."

In addition to being mentioned by Frank Zappa, "Bognor Regis" is also the name of a currently unreleased instrumental jam by Zappa.

Bognor Regis was placed at number 28 of '' The Idler '' magazine's ' Crap Towns ' list of UK towns for 2004.


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