The multi-million pound Footprint Project to stabilise the floor at Bath Abbey – and improve church facilities – is gathering … More
Month: September 2019
Step in the right direction.
Good to see the re-arranging of seating and bike racks in the Saw Close has seen the back of those … More
Building a healthier city.
Bath Record Office has been awarded £138,000 – by the Wellcome Trust – to catalogue, conserve and make available records of the … More
Plug-in a new kind of moped.
Could electric mopeds be one answer to Bath’s traffic and air pollution woes? There were certainly plenty of people – … More
Calling young artists
A buffet reception with the Mayor of Bath in the Mayor’s Parlour is just one of the prizes on offer … More
Airbnb wants to talk!
Bath will be one of the cities visited by a roadshow being organised by Airbnb as it announces it will … More
Twas the night before Christmas
He may have been a scholar of ancient languages but as we head towards the ‘festive season’ it’s the poem … More
Old times and new beginnings.
I went to a book launch this week and it was a big night for author and award winning journalist … More
Verdict announced on Milsom Street closure.
Although the ruling Lib-Dem group controlling B&NES have ruled out banning all cars from entering its proposed Clean Air Zone … More
Where reading is a bit of a hoot.
Reading is one of the most important and vital skills children need to learn so, in a bid to encourage … More
Two wins for Bath Heritage
The conservation and restoration work that’s been done on Bath’s of historic incised and/or painted street signs across the city … More
A more natural look to Union Street
Good to see the new planters in Union Street are now supporting plants and not rubbish. I applaud the effort … More
Bear Flat means business
Businesses in Bath’s Bear Flat district have welcomed a new information leaflet aimed to draw more shoppers and visitors to … More
Oo la la!
Bath’s Victoria Art Gallery has successfully used crowdfunding to help bring a major exhibition to the city. Next February the … More
Museums Week
Museums across Bath & North East Somerset will host an exciting programme of special events and activities over October half-term … More
Should Bath invest in a new historical attraction?
Patients using the former Mineral Water Hospital in Bath’s city centre are now being treated at a new purpose-built rheumatology … More
Let’s get litter picking
A call to help clean up B&NES is being given to residents across the district to join a week of … More
Put to sleep
With the leaves only just beginning to show shades of autumn, l think a much better indication of the approaching … More
What’s not to love.
Not what you could ever call a typical September Saturday on Milsom Street – still ( just about ) Bath’s … More
Help for EU nationals
The leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council has pledged the council’s commitment to helping EU nationals living in … More
Loving Milsom Street
Don’t forget there will be no way through Milsom Street this week-end for those behind the wheel of a vehicle. … More
Bath joins world-wide protest
There really were up to two thousand people out on the street in Bath today – joining with millions of … More
Art lost to brambles.
Crest Nicholson are rightly celebrating all the new art that has been installed in and around the new Queen Elizabeth … More
Seeing red in Union Street
Well, the first of the new seats that are intended to improve the environment and trading opportunities of Bath’s pedestrianised … More
Final plans for Clean Air Zone
Your last chance to have a say on the Council’s proposals to sweeten the city air. Postcards are going out … More
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