Vouchers worth up to £49 to pay for gas and electricity are being made available to people in Bath and … More
Month: January 2021
Financial lifeline
More than £8 million in grant support has been paid out to businesses in Bath and North East Somerset that … More
Spring is just around the corner…
‘January, sick and tired, you’ve been hanging on me.’ Lyrics from the 1975 solo UK number one hit by a … More
Giving a helping hand.
NHS staff working across Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire to deliver the lifesaving coronavirus vaccine have been … More
Thanks for your rubbish
With the pandemic limiting our movements l am not surprised to hear that record amounts of recycling and waste were … More
A card-carrying member.
Paid a visit to number 10 this morning. No – not Downing Street – but booth number ten at Bath … More
Empty homes will cost you.
In an effort to drive down the number of long term empty domestic properties B&NES is going to make owners … More
The Swainswick squire.
Today brings you a quick look inside St Mary’s Church at Upper Swainswick – on the A46 outskirts of Bath … More
Start the week
First walk of the week and in brilliant sunshine too. Time for a regular visit to a place l have … More
Online census
It’s almost national census time and this time around it’s going to be a bit different. The census is a … More
Come help and fight the virus
Bath MP Wera Hobhouse has added her voice to an appeal to local residents to put themselves forward and volunteer … More
Ducks on ice
Just when l thought there was no other way of adorning the fountain in Laura Place – Andrew James has … More
Bath Racecourse opens as vaccination hub next week.
It’s finally been announced that Bath Racecourse, and Salisbury’s City Hall, are two new venues which open to patients from … More
Active research
Scientists at the University of Bath are running a new study into how wearable technology impacts our day-to-day energy expenditure … More
Artful way to say thank you
Back in January, 2019 l was up in The Circus taking a look at artist Helen Stanfield’s unusual visual ‘take’ … More
After the rain has gone….
First time l have been out for a walk in a while. Apart from all the wind and rain, l … More
Time to say thanks
Gradually, more and more people are being called into a GP surgery or to Bath Pavilion for a Covid 19 … More
Additional business support on offer.
More than 1600 businesses across Bath and North East Somerset that received Government support grants during November’s national lockdown are … More
Bath Medical Museum on ‘Bargain Hunt’
A long and illustrious history as a hospital came to an end when – after medical facilities were transferred to … More
Making musical history
Researchers and journalists from Crack Magazine in Bath and Bristol are urging members of the public to contribute to the … More
Floored!
A wonderful panoramic shot of the newly restored floor within Bath Abbey – taken by Stephen Girling – marks the … More
American Museum Director to retire
After twelve years as Director of the American Museum and Gardens, Richard Wendorf will be stepping down at the end … More
Now read this!
Last year Bath Children’s Literature Festival collaborated with book festivals from the UK and abroad to create Reading is Magic … More
Helping the NHS……
Today, some advice on what we can do to help alleviate some of the pressure on our hospitals and health … More
Cost of the clean up
Will you have to pay to drive into the city centre? With just months to go before its introduction, businesses … More
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