Not what you could ever call a typical September Saturday on Milsom Street – still ( just about ) Bath’s … More
Month: September 2019
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
The Corridor can see clearly now.
Good to see most of the scaffolding down in Bath’a historic shopping arcade – the Grade 2 listed Corridor linking … More
Council wants to manage road works.
Being able to ‘manage’ road works will help keep traffic moving better on our roads says Cllr Joanna Wright – … More
Grand Parade and Nelson Walk.
Well, Bath was buzzing this sunny Saturday – despite the Wessex Water woes on the London Road where traffic was … More
Preserving the Min on-line
Incredible, three-dimensional ‘dolls-house’ images of the interior of one of Bath’s most historic buildings are destined for a new ‘virtual’ … More
Bus service contracts awarded
It’s business as usual with the news that new contracts for seventeen bus services have been awarded by Bath & … More
Come take a look!
Though Bath is a World Heritage city and unique in Europe – along with Venice – as being one of … More
Oh yes it is!
I have every confidence in saying local actor and author Jon Monie won’t sue me for suggesting his ‘mug’ would … More
Waste not …….
Another big step in the battle to get us to recycle our food waste. People living in more than 250 … More
Car free Kingsmead Square?
What are your views on making Bath’s Kingsmead Square car free? Well that’s the question Bath and North East Somerset … More
New look for Union Street
New greenery, seating and a re-arranged assortment of street traders will soon be underway in a project to improve the … More
Should Bath have a ‘mind and body’ zone?
We’re getting used to hearing about Bath’s proposed ‘Clean Air Zone’ but local architect Rob Delius is amongst a group … More