Out even earlier today, on my walk into our nearby countryside, and rewarded with a not-very-good shot of a deer. … More
Month: April 2020
Putting Nature first.
Took a real camera on my early morning walk this morning – though not one with a telephoto lens. A … More
Go slow park.
Be aware – if you are driving through Bath’s Royal Victoria Park – that a new 10mph zone has been … More
Help for the Holburne
This lockdown hasn’t stopped me chatting to the Director of Bath’s Holburne Museum, Chris Stephens about the future of the … More
Behind the headlines
VIRTUAL BRLSI- SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW ABOUT THE CORONAVIRUS? The Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution is just one … More
Virtually yours.
THE BATH ROYAL LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION GOES VIRTUAL DURING COVID LOCKDOWN! BRLSI is significantly stepping up its online content … More
Take a look during lockdown.
It’s so sad that – as a heritage city – that all our wonderful museums and galleries have been forced … More
Keep your distance!
The ending of our ‘lockdown’ situation – in the coming weeks – leaves Bath with an even bigger problem – … More
A tale of two cities
Bath – l know – is very proud of its links with the Dutch city of Alkmaar and boasts a … More
Counting sheep.
It’s great to see the sun returning but still a chill wind to remind us we are not quite there … More
Early one morning
Remember when the week-ends were different from the rest of the week? I used the excuse of an early wake … More
Made in Bath – University’s success in producing protective face wear.
Working from a lab on campus, staff from the University of Bath’s Faculty of Engineering & Design will today complete … More
Waste collection restarts.
With fly-tipping becoming an increasing problem – with the waste recycling centres closed – B&NES has decided to restart its … More
DIY? Why I gave it the brush off.
Don’t know how many of you are using this self-isolation to do a little bit of DIY but that’s the … More
Bath already a Clean Air Zone?!
Elsewhere on this page, you will see a story regarding the initiative – set up by Bath Tourism – to … More
We are family.
Thought l would share some images with you from my walk into the countryside this morning. Also, an instant reminder … More
I want to tell you a story
Seems the local authority’s new virtual library is proving a hit with residents of all ages who are keen to … More
Time for cutting
Today will see the start of essential grass cutting in public spaces – by Bath & North East Somerset Council … More
Until we greet again.
Visit Bath is the city’s official tourism agency which has always been on hand to welcome and inform our … More
Look out for Nature.
We’ve all – naturally enough – been engrossed with keeping a close eye on our own wellbeing – and that … More
School offer figures
Looks like most parents got the primary school of their choice according to figures released by the local authority. Almost … More
Painting a picture.
Nice to put a face to a name. The man – pictured above with a painting brush in hand – … More
Who put the ‘Great’ in Pulteney Street?
Good morning Bath! Elsewhere on this page l featured a photograph – taken in Laura Place around 1910 – and … More
Listen up
I ended my salaried career as the presenter of BBC Radio Bristol’s Breakfast Show. Three hours of talk – with … More
A bird in a bath
My picture posted earlier of my dawn walk into part of Bath’s surrounding countryside brought the following message from Bath … More
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