Today – Tuesday, January 19th – sees the launch of local contact tracing by Bath & North East Somerset Council … More
Month: January 2021
We’ll be in touch…..
Another plea for people to wait to be called has been made as it’s revealed that all GP-led, community-based coronavirus … More
We’re getting there.
The work to re-lay the floor of Bath Abbey is coming to an end as the multi-million pound Footprint Project … More
Trust CEO explains why she’s stepping down.
If you haven’t read the original story elsewhere on Bath Newseum – you won’t know that – after 13 years … More
Job well done.
She stayed on to help see them through the toughest days of the Covid 19 impact, but this week-end, Caroline … More
Raindrops and roses.
Surprise, surprise – it’s still raining. I have some more news to tell you about vaccination deployment in our area. … More
Making public transport work
Transforming the way people travel across our region – that’s the aim of a West of England Combined Authority (WECA) … More
5G revolution
5G has the potential to revolutionise whole industries – says West of England Mayor Tim Bowles and he wants to … More
Give us more power & resources.
A report on progress made to tackle the climate and ecological emergencies and how the Renewal Programme, set up in … More
Smooth operator
Takes more than rain and a bracing breeze to stop me heading up the hill for my daily dose of … More
We’re in business!
As reported elsewhere on Bath Newseum – earlier today – the roll out of the Covid-19 vaccine continues as Bath … More
It’s no picnic in the park
Bath residents are being reminded they can exercise but not socialise in parks and open spaces under government rules on … More
We’re thrilled for Gill
Here’s some good news to tell you about via Douglas Eason – who is Business Development and Marketing Manager for … More
Let’s hear it for our front line workers.
Bath MP Wera Hobhouse is going showcase some of the local residents who have given up their time to help … More
Security consultation extended.
Improving security but not cutting off city businesses from their supplies. That’s the aim of proposals to permanently strengthen and … More
Bath Pavilion to become vaccination centre
It’s my understanding that Bath Pavilion in North Parade is being set up as a centre to administer vaccine to … More
In the mood for music
Not much in the way of vital information to impart on this morning’s misty Monday perambulation through lower and upper … More
More help for crane project.
Some good news to pass on this milder, Monday morning regarding efforts to restore what is believed to be the … More
January…..
Some of you may know l write a monthly column for The Bath Magazine which – because of lockdown – … More
Feeling the blues
Couldn’t have asked for better weather for my daily exercise this lockdown Sunday morning – and a walk in the … More
How’s your brakes?
I am letting you have a break (no pun with above heading intended) from my ugly mug this Saturday morning … More
More vaccination sites
People were asking me for information yesterday so l hope this press release from the NHS Clinical Commissioning Group for … More
Bricks and mortar
We need more homes but where are they going to be built? Critical planning issues facing Bath and North East … More
Accentuate the positive….
Today’s chat is more positive than negative – at least as far as the weather is concerned. There’s a statement … More
A frosty reception
Day 3, Lockdown 3, and l’ve a friend’s company on my trudge up a frozen and foggy hill to St … More
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