An invitation to come and taste some rare 18th century recipes is being offered on October 16th at Bath Central … More
Month: September 2014
Taking tea at the Abbey!
Calling all bakers! As part of the Great Bath Feast, Bath Abbey is hosting a bake sale with a difference … More
Open Days success for Cleveland Pools
Trustees and supporters of the Cleveland Pools – the UK’s last surviving open air Georgian Lido – were delighted to … More
Art books with a difference!
Those who have taken part in this years competition to re-cycle a library book will find out who has won … More
Final calls for Bath bingo hall.
The Gala Bingo hall in Bath’s Sawclose will be shutting up shop in less than a fortnight. It brings to … More
Lively week-end at the lido!
Look what l spotted while l was cycling home from Bath city centre – along the towpath beside the Kennet … More
Keynsham Civic Centre opens in October
With Keynsham’s new Civic Centre due to open next month, Bath & North East Somerset Council is inviting the Town … More
Bath’s last gas holder will be gone by Christmas
Bath’s last big industrial relic – the solitary framework of a gas holder – will be gone from the city’s … More
Seven Dials makeover
Bath & North East Somerset Council is holding a public exhibition about improvement plans for the Seven Dials area of … More
Most successful Austen Festival to date!
It was touch and go for a while and a bit of a long wait – wearing hot costumes … More
That’s what friends are for.
Bath Abbey’s public fundraising campaign to raise £7 million towards its Footprint project has been given a massive boost by … More
Trees please!
Caught up with some tree surgeons from B&NES busy cutting down a dead branch from one of the silver birches … More
T’ai Chi – Roman styled.
Residents of Bath and North East Somerset who wish to start their day following a session of early morning gentle … More
Spend lunchtime with history
Leading experts will deliver a series of free lunchtime talks throughout October organised by Bath & North East Somerset Council … More
Take a peep at the past this week-end!
This week-end, Bath & North East Somerset Council is giving residents and visitors a chance to explore parts of the … More
Bath’s history makers on display.
The paved corridor between Bath Abbey and Kingston Buildings is the site chosen for a special outdoor exhibition celebrating the … More
Municipal Dreams
Earlier this year the Museum of Bath at Work held an exhibition on the history of Bath council housing. That … More
Minerva goes to the top of the class.
The Roman Temple at Bath is included in a new learning resource developed by the British Museum to support the … More