The costs involved in funding adult social care and children’s services are not making it any easier for Bath and … More
Author: Richard Wyatt
What future for industrial archaeology?
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Flaming success
The Roman Baths notched up record visitor numbers for their Torchlit Summer Evenings this year. There were 55,203 evening … More
Shine a light on SouthGate.
It may have decided it couldn’t afford the time or money to continue with organising the city’s annual lantern procession … More
Pitching it differently.
So what’s the gossip – this Friday, September 29th. Well for starters, l am hearing all those Christmas Market regulars … More
‘Courtroom’ drama begins at Bath Abbey.
Bath Abbey is going to be the unusual setting today – Wednesday, October 4th – for a ‘courtroom’ drama as … More
Choosing a site to remember.
Well, it’s not a statue in our city – but we helped raise the money for its creation – so … More
Bath to lead way on new public art work.
Compared to other cities l think it fair to say Bath doesn’t have much in the way of figurative public … More
Who’s entering the Mayor’s art show?
The Mayor of Bath and The Rotary Club of Bath West/Bathavon are encouraging artists to get their applications in now … More
Bath – almost half a century ago.
Found in a Bath charity shop. A folio of 12 prints from drawings by Martin Fisher – with a foreword … More
A new look to Gravel Walk!
What a difference a week makes. Seems efforts by The Circus Area Residents Association, local Councillor Andrew Furse and B&NES … More
Let it snow!
Am hearing Northumberland Place – one of the narrow lane ‘echoes’ of Bath’s medieval past – is not going to … More
I want ‘the good life’ for all Bathonians – says Wera.
Bath Newseum meets the city’s new MP Wera Hobhouse – still busy setting up shop on Charles Street in offices … More
Bath’s lantern parade gets a revival!
A bit of good news to brighten our gathering autumnal gloom. Looks like all is NOT lost as far as … More
Wheelies on the way!
Bath & North East Somerset Council is changing the way it collects rubbish from 6 November. The Council will … More
Alice Park skateboard facility gets go ahead.
Plans for a new children’s skate park at Alice Park in Bath have been given the go-ahead by Bath & … More
What’s your view on city parking?
Prioritising the parking needs of residents, reducing congestion to improve air quality and discouraging long stay parkers with price increases. … More
On the Queen Square trail
With Bath’s amazing Roman remains – and outstanding Georgian architecture – it will come as no surprise to hear that … More