The people of Keynsham are being invited to a series of ‘high-level’ Open Office events to hear more about the … More
Month: March 2013
Two ways of looking
With the weather on the change again, a chance this morning to pause on the bridge over the Avon at … More
Slow down at Keynsham!
People have the opportunity to respond to Bath & North East Somerset Council’s proposal to introduce a 20 mph signs … More
Roman Baths in top three!
The Roman Baths & Pump Room has been named the third most-visited heritage site in the UK, after the … More
Former Mayor gets to ‘Chair’ Heritage Group.
A retired designer and former Mayor has been appointed the new chair of the City of Bath World Heritage … More
Setting sail at Saltford
Don’t miss the boat with Saltford Library’s free “story ship” event on Tuesday 19 March – part of Bath & … More
Web access for all and news of a temporary Central Library closure!
Each year Bath & North East Somerset Council’s Library service reviews its fees and charges and it looks like … More
The good, the bad and the ugly!
Another cycle ride through parts of the city of Bath and this time in glorious early spring sunshine. I have … More
Don’t ignore our river!
B&NES councillors met recently to thrash out its growth strategy for the coming years – including how much of the … More
Bringing science to life at the Roman Baths.
The world of science will come to life with a series of fun and fascinating events at Bath & North … More
Hidden doors, street art and a ‘king’ gets his sign back!
I often cycle in from Larkhall along the Kennet and Avon Canal and down into the city through Sydney Gardens. … More
Talking history!
Every museum needs volunteers but at the American Museum in Britain, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2011, it is the visitors’ encounters with … More