Social distancing measures will remain in place at health and care settings across Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and … More
Month: July 2021
We’ve balanced the budget says B&NES – but financial challenges still lie ahead.
Our finances are back on track – says B&NES Council – though we’re continuing to take a knock in heritage … More
Put joy in your journey.
Bath’s Royal United Hospital is teaming up with Bristol’s Lost Horizon Coffee and Aardman Animations to get more people walking … More
It’s your city
Now restrictions are being lifted, the Bath BID have re-launched their ‘Rediscover Bath’ campaign which was pretty well knocked on … More
An outdoor adventure beckons
Here’s an opportunity to get the school holidays off to an active start with an outdoor adventure designed for family … More
New look for Milsom Street?
More parklets, outdoor seating, pop up shops and public art. It’s all in the offing if councillors decided to accept … More
Walk in clinic at Bath Pavilion
No excuse for missing out on a vaccine. A walk-in vaccine clinic will be coming to Bath Pavilion this week. … More
Will new recycling hub get the go-ahead?
It’s make your mind up time for B&NES when cabinet members meet next Tuesday. They’ve got to decide whether to … More
Medal named after Bath astronomer
A new prize – which celebrates outstanding research by women astrophysicists in the UK and Germany – has been named … More
Higher parking charges for polluters
It’s going to be a busy old B&NES cabinet meeting next Tuesday – July 20th – when, amongst other important … More
Masking to remain
Museums and galleries – under the control of B&NES Council – are still going to expect you to mask up … More
Mayor adds her support to local charity
Bath’s Mayor, Cllr June Player, has agreed to become Patron of Voices for Life, a Bath and Wiltshire based children’s … More
Security proposals amended
We’ve listened to your concerns says Council leader Kevin Guy in a revised report on city centre security which will … More
Weed killer ban proposed
B&NES Council is being recommended to stop using glyphosate to control street weeds – a toxic chemical substance which some … More
Help shape the future of Entry Hill.
What sort of a multi-activity park do you want to see at the former Entry Hill golf course site? Local … More
Designers appointed for tower project.
Another step forward in the planned multi-million pound restoration of Beckford’s Tower. Bath Preservation Trust (BPT) has announced that architects … More
Blame Bridgerton for plastic blooms says Ralph
With judges from South West in Bloom visiting the city last week l expressed my own preference for the living … More
Quick on the draw
Here’s one way to cheer yourself up and maybe realise a new talent. The free class detailed below being part … More