A year in pictures.
Just a personal selection from 2018.
January.
The damaged toll house on Cleveland Bridge.
February.
Sir Christopher completes the unveiling of a plaque to Mary Shelley with the help of the Chair of B&NES Cllr Cherry Beath.
March.
A row of treeless planters. Still an unresolved issue for London Road.
April.
A day in the ‘life-cycle’ of a much-abused fountain. Lots of talk about how city doesn’t celebrate its waters enough!
May.
Now it begins! Bath Abbey
June.
Not too impressed with new look Saw Close.
July.
Work at Bath Abbey moves university graduation ceremony to Bath’s Theatre Royal.
August.
The new Kensington Meadows noticeboard. Another park area due for a makeover.
September.
What a hoot our owls were.
October.
More than eight thousand people sent in their comments about the proposal for Bath to have a Clean Air Zone.
November.
Bath Riverside got a new piece of sculpture!
December.
And the Christmas Market got an extension up Milsom Street.
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Published by Richard Wyatt
Freelance Journalist, broadcaster, columnist and local historian. Director of Bath Newseum. Married and lives in Bath.
Interested in local history, architecture and visual display in museums and urban spaces.
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