Two-way traffic’s back on Cleveland Bridge.

The temporary traffic lights – which caused rush-hour holdups on Cleveland Bridge – are now gone. Work on the damaged toll … More

In Bath, we rust.

There’s a good chance those rust-covered and expensive planters may stay on the London Road after all – though maybe … More

Bus gates and London Road planters.

Be warned there is a new camera being installed to catch those illegally using the ‘bus-gate’ outside of Waitrose in … More

Bath building​ firm wins Abbey contract.

Bath Abbey’s awarded a multi-million-pound contract – for its Footprint Project – to a local building firm. Work will be getting … More

Stop idling

  Gillian Risbridger writes to ask if Bath Newseum could give ‘Bath living Streets’ a shout and also mention their role … More

Floral cut-backs

Reacting to the Bath Newseum story about flower beds in Parade Garden being grassed over to save money on maintenance, … More

In loving memory.

While l am pleased B&NES have managed to get the Laura Place foumntain working again, regular followers of Bath Newseum … More

Still – on parade!

Bath’s awarding-winning floral showcase park beside the River Avon will be showing the effects of local authority austerity this summer. … More

Polluted paradise.

Popped into the BRLSI-  amongst other things, for me the city’s unofficial ‘Museum of Bath’ – yesterday to catch Collection’s … More

A sunshine tour.

The hottest April day since 1949 and some good news amidst the sunshine.     The fountain in Laura Place … More

We want our Police Station back.

Bring back Bath Police Station – and give us some CCTV camera street surveillance – say some of the traders … More

Toll house repairs continue this week.

Monday, April 23rd. St George’s Day, Shakespeare’s birthday was also the day work will finally begin to repair Bath’s historic … More

Bath Abbey going​ green.

Bath Abbey’s been given the go-ahead to turn ‘green’! It’s been granted a ‘lease of rights’ by B&NES Council to … More

Raise a flag​ for Bath

Back in the 18th century, when Thomas Baldwin built the Guildhall, Bath was very much a city in its own … More

Grow petals – win prizes!

It’s not only Bath’s big formal public parks that can win awards for flower and shrub displays – there’s a chance … More

Memorial mystery solved

I wasn’t too sure about what was going on regarding Bath’s War Memorial which is sited at the town entrance … More

Something else needs some loving.

Elsewhere on this website l have been busy pushing for some combined action to save the crumbling fountain in Laura … More

New pump for Laura Place​ fountain​

It’s official. The reason why the fountain in Laura Place is not operating. It needs a new pump. I bumped … More