RSS Feeds from Bournemouth Echo
Keep up to date with local news, sport and entertainment from Bournemouth Echo by using RSS feeds.
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. Our RSS feeds contain story headlines, links and descriptions and are constantly updated - at the same time as the website. When you click on a link in the feed you go straight to our site to read the full story.
Bournemouth Echo publishes most of its content in the form of RSS feeds. But please be aware that our RSS feeds are strictly for personal, non-commercial purposes only and are subject to our terms and conditions.
If you wish to discuss any commercial content or data feed requirements please contact us
To use our RSS feeds, follow these three easy steps:
Step One: Decide how you want to view your RSS feeds. You can download an app to view them on your mobile device, add them to your personalised Yahoo or MSN page; or view them on your desktop
using a feed reader such as Feedburner or Bloglines. you can also use the built-in RSS readers that are incorporated into the latest browser versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox Safari and Google Chrome.
You can find a list of free RSS readers here. http://www.rss-readers.org/list-of-rs-feed-reader/
Step Two: Click on the Bournemouth Echo RSS feed of your choice using the orange logo next to the channel header. Follow the instructions on your web browser or reader to sign up (‘subscribe’) to the feed. You may need to copy then paste the RSS feed address from your browser window. You can subscribe to as many of our feeds as you like so repeat this step until you have all of the feeds you need.
Step Three: Check that your RSS reader is now automatically updating with your chosen feed.
See below for a complete list of all of the free RSS feeds available from the Bournemouth Echo:
News Articles
- /rss/rsstermsandconditions/ News
Sports Articles
- /rss/rsstermsandconditions/ Sport
Other Articles
- News / Districts / Boscombe
- News / Districts / Boscombe / Roumelia Lane shooting
- News / Districts / Bournemouth
- News / Districts / Poole
- News / Districts / Christchurch
- News / Districts / Christchurch / Christchurch Times
- News / Districts / Christchurch / Christchurch Food Festival
- News / Districts / East Dorset
- News / Districts / North Dorset
- News / Districts / New Forest
- News / Districts / Purbeck
- News / Districts / Purbeck / Swanage
- News / Education
- News / Education / School Proms 2023
- News / Air Festival / News
- News / Crime and Court
- News / Crime and Court / In The Dock
- News / Crime and Court / Samantha Henderson
- News / Crime and Court / Jade Clark
- News / Crime and Court / Dean Goodwin
- News / Features
- News / Features / Echoes
- News / Features / Obituaries
- News / Features / Pets
- News / Features / Faith Matters
- News / Features / Education
- Sport / Cherries / Cherries Reports
- Sport / Speedway / Pirates News
- Sport / Speedway / Pirates Reports
- Sport / Boxing
- Sport / Non-league
- Sport / Cricket
- Sport / Rugby
- Sport / Youth Sport
- Sport / More sport
- Business / News
- Photos / Galleries
- Photos / Buy photos
- Your Say / Ask the Echo / Ask the Echo
- Your Say / Letters to the Editor
- /rss/rsstermsandconditions/ What's On
- What's On / Music
- What's On / Music / Gig guide
- What's On / Reviews
- What's On / Food and Drink
- What's On / Food and Drink / Recipes
- What's On / Food and Drink / Features
- What's On / Food and Drink / Restaurant Reviews
- What's On / Food and Drink / Drinks
- What's On / Film Club / News
- What's On / Theatre
- What's On / Travel / Travel stories
- What's On / Tech
- What's On / Showbiz
- Property / Property News
- Property / Property News / Local Property News
- Cars / News
- Sport / Cherries / Cherries News