A cold, dull and misty start to the week and we’re off to check out a bit of graffiti cleaning, … More
Month: November 2020
A cuppa and a chat
A ‘Chatty Café’, educational courses and cookery workshops are just some of the suggestions received from members of the public … More
For information…..
Let’s hear from you.
Proposals to regenerate Midsomer Norton High Street and create an attractive multi-use public space have been unveiled today and residents … More
Tier 2 and you
Residents in Bath and North East Somerset are being urged to keep protecting themselves and others by continuing to limit … More
Light up Bath
There’s no Christmas Market this year but that doesn’t mean the city centre streets are empty of colour and atmosphere. … More
Whodunnit?
An invitation to polish your magnifying glasses and solve a festive fictional mystery online is being offered as part of … More
Roman Baths to reopen
The Roman Baths will reopen its doors on 3 December, having been closed for nearly a month in line with … More
Now you see it ……..
Well, the sun has finally broken through this foggy Friday morning and l have some good news about a ‘blot’ … More
Milsom Street closure.
Road surfacing work is being carried out to further enhance the advance notice signage for the new bus gate at … More
Is this how it is?
The image above was sent to me by Adrian Feeney and taken by Trevor H Smith. The graffiti has been … More
Light the lights
Mr Bob Mitchell was amongst those asking why Bath Abbey appears to be lit up at night now with colourful … More
With a little help from our friends.
Combe Down’s historic Jewish Burial Ground may not be the City of Bath’s most well-known site, but is still part … More
Save the old KES School says Preservation Trust.
Turn the old King Edward’s School in Broad Street into a collections and local history centre. That’s what Bath Preservation … More
Racecourse vaccination centre?
It’s Tier 2 for B&NES. Meanwhile the Royal United Hospital has suspended visiting with immediate effect. Here’s what Trust members … More
Hotel on a hill with history.
It’s one of the landmark buildings on Lansdown Hill – with a Georgian past and a Grade 11* listing AND … More
A lorry load for Larkhall.
A quick check – this morning – on our Queen Square obelisk repair and then some salutary statistics to share … More
Taking a peep.
It’s obvious if you are walking through York Street that work continues apace on the new Heritage and Learning Centres … More
Thank You!
In my defence, l cannot know everything going on in Bath and North East Somerset – there is only me … More
Bath joins biodegradable packaging research.
Biodegradable packaging and products are seen by many as part of the solution to the global plastics crisis. However, until … More
Queen of the needles.
A 100-year-old resident of a sheltered housing scheme in Combe Down in Bath is bringing a little festive joy to … More
Queen Square repair.
A chance today to watch a master craftsman at work with a change of direction regarding my daily exercise walk. … More
New ideas for dealing with waste.
Let’s cut down on cross-city traffic and dot our recycling and refuse centres around Bath. That’s what B&NES would like … More
Our town.
I wasn’t the only person having a nosey ‘in town’ yesterday. Paul Polden writes: “For our daily exercise yesterday Cherril … More
Gas generation project on hold.
Plans for a flexible gas generation project in Midsomer Norton have been placed on hold. Conrad Energy – the company … More
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