Workmen have been busy around Bath installing raised edges to bus-stops to make it easier for everyone – especially mums … More
Month: May 2014
New look loos
B&NES has released a ‘progress report’ on what they call the ‘improvement works’ at the Monmouth Street (Seven Dials) public … More
River regeneration gets thumbs up from Bath residents
Visitors to the city’s third networking conference voiced their approval last Wednesday for The River Regeneration Trust’s continuing emphasis … More
Listen to Britain @ Museum of Bath @ Work
Landscapes and Livelihoods A Festival of Films on Local Distinctiveness Listen to Britain & A Diary for Timothy ( 60 … More
The Best for the Most with the Least
Bath and the Council House: A Social History is a new exhibition which has opened at the Museum of … More
Keynsham’s Roman history on display
Roman mosaic panels from the Durley Hill Roman villa will go on display in Bath & North East Somerset Council’s … More
Keynsham joins toilet protest
Looks like B&NES have got more toilet trouble brewing – following  objections to the proposals to reduce the pubic convenience … More
New Temple Precinct walk opens
What’s referred to in the business as a ‘soft-opening’ for the new suspended walkway which will allow visitors to … More
A book at Bath time
A rare opportunity to meet a bestselling author and enjoy a torch lit evening of music from across the ages … More
How loo can you get!
Not everyone is happy with the decision by B&NES to contract out its public conveniences to a private company who … More
We’re not anti-motorist says Council chief
Battered and financially bruised it may be but Bath and North East Somerset Council has not given up on its … More
Fashion Museum announces Dress of the Year
The latest in Bath & North East Somerset Council’s long line of up- to-the minute fashions chosen for its … More