Representatives from Bath’s business community have come together to show support for the Big Bath City Bid and to encourage … More
Month: September 2016
Good news for rusting Larkhall play area
At last some good news regarding a pile of rusting childrens’ play equipment in Larkhall that is sadly in need … More
Bath MP discusses relief road for the city.
Bath MP, Ben Howlett took up the case of a relief road for the city when he met the new … More
It’s a green light for Archway Project.
Not surprisingly perhaps, B&NES has given its Archway Project – which includes the creation of a new Learning Centre for … More
More working class tales from the riverbank.
Bath Newseum returns – for a second visit – to the rescue archaeology under way beside the River Avon at … More
Living legacy to mark WW 1 Centenary
Firs Field at the heart of Combe Down is to be protected forever by Bath & North East Somerset Council … More
Torch-lit Baths attract record crowds
Torchlit Summer Evenings at the Roman Baths attracted record visitor numbers this year. There were more than 40,000 evening visitors … More
Big Bath City Bid needs another £50,000 to hit target
With just over a week to go until the deadline to raise £300,000, the Bath City FC Supporters Society enjoyed … More
Industrial Heritage Day
The seventh annual Bath Industrial Heritage Day is being held at Bath City Football Club in Twerton today – … More
Take a look at what’s beneath your feet.
Visitors to the Roman Baths can now explore locations around the perimeter of the historic site where ancient remains and … More
Marking time in Keynsham
Residents of Keynsham are marking the burial of a time capsule on Saturday 10 September. When Bath & North East … More
Where are Bath’s Alkmaar children
An Appeal has been launched in Bath and its twin city, Alkmaar, for information on the original children from the … More
B&NES hosts Museums Week this October half-term
This October half-term, visitors to museums in Bath and North East Somerset can enjoy a host of special events and … More
Why Sir James might like to be known as Dyson the ‘bag’ man?
A walk up the London Road into town today finds the same weekly refuse day collection mess on the doorstep … More
Open Heritage Day – special events!
Open Heritage Days is coming up in the Bath area. Here’s two special events for your diary.