Green councillors in B&NES have criticised what they consider to be a lack of communication regarding the impact of the … More
Month: June 2026
Where’s the flag?
June is PRIDE month – where is the flag? Since posting this earlier today l have been told that access … More
We’re doing it again!
[combined open day] David Taylor writes: ‘Following the success of this event in April, Bath Stone Museum and the historic … More
Saturday’s civic ceremonial
[ An image from a previous civic ceremony with Terry Mitchell – a long-serving mayor’s officer – leading the way] … More
Pic of the day. Wednesday, May 3rd
Dedicated bike lane taking shape outside the Victoria Art Gallery.
Street Art Train
Avon Valley Railway is delighted to announce the latest arrival at Bitton Station – ‘Street Art Train’. Bristol artists ‘Inkie’, … More
A man who loved Bath
What was Bath to Oliver Messel, artist, architect, theatre and interior designer? And how queer was his redesign of Bath … More
This story is rubbish
I cycle along the canal towpath into town to avoid the London Road, but the one thing you can’t avoid … More
Bath’s lost art
[Not much to see of the wind mobile now] I didn’t want to start the week off in a bad … More
Pic of the day. Tuesday, June 2nd
If this were the Royal Crescent, this coat-of-arms-bearing lamp standard would have been restored. Not so in Manvers Street.
‘Sore’ close!
Long-term followers of this blog will know how critical I have been about the redevelopment of the Sawclose. I considered … More
Democracy under threat?
Are we right, as citizens, to conclude that our democratic systems are in genuine danger of collapse, or is there … More
Beethoven and ballet
[Red, white and blue!] A weekend of culture for me. It began with a pew seat at St Mary’s Church, … More
Pic of the day. Monday, June 1st
Love it. Real flowers, too!