A big boost for Bath Abbey’s Footprint project has been announced with an award of £50,000 from Allchurches Trust, one … More
Month: October 2019
The Poppy Appeal needs you.
Now, with November soon upon us it will be time to launch the annual Poppy Appeal and prepare for the … More
Disappearing seat located!
It used to be one of the best photo opportunities in Bath’s historic Circus – maybe Britain’s first roundabout … More
Community clean up
It’s always ‘someone else’s job’ seems to be a worrying underlying attitude when it comes to the state of our … More
Plea to help keep Min memories alive.
Just recently, Bathonians were invited to view outline proposals to convert the now redundant – but historic – National Mineral … More
Putting Bath in the frame.
Well, loads of excitement for me yesterday helping to see into the Museum of Bath at Work – what remains … More
Bringing home a dream.
Stuart Burroughs – Director of the Museum of Bath at Work – is going to be an extra-ordinarily busy man … More
Civic honours mark service.
Former Mayors and Charter Trustees of the City of Bath (Bath Ward Councillors) have been honoured by being appointed Honorary … More
Beckford’s Tower added to ‘At Risk’ list.
A much-loved and historic Bath landmark has been added to this year’s ‘Heritage at Risk Register’ by Historic England. At … More
Festive food market returns to Kingsmead Square.
The Kingsmead Square Street Food Market is heading back to central Bath at the end of next month and the … More
Who remembers this man?
Elsewhere on this page you’ll see a story about recent damage to the fountain in Laura Place. One person has … More
Aiming for a smoke-free generation.
You looking for help in knocking tobacco on the head? If you’re serious about it, a new strategy to help … More
Laura Place fountain in serious decline. Should we keep it?
No sooner – it seems – after contractors had turned off the fountain in Laura Place to prepare this 142 … More
Bath campaigners to join massive London protest.
Hundreds of campaigners from Bath will be travelling to London on October 19th to join in the big ‘Final … More
Latest roadworks report.
Bringing you up to date on roads in the city – and elsewhere – that are going to be affected … More
Up go the lights!
Well we haven’t got around to saying ‘boo’ to a ghost – let alone ‘oooooooh’ to a firework display, but … More
Open house for art
Jenny Pollitt set up Lane House Arts in 2008 to promote and support emerging artists and makers. She opened her … More
The art of public spaces.
The role of sculpture in our public spaces has changed somewhat over the years. Our Victorian ancestors raised up statues … More