Pic of the day. Wednesday, October 18th

All good things around us …….

For your diary..

Marc Allum is a freelance art and antiques journalist, writer and broadcaster based in Wiltshire. He has been a miscellaneous … More

Civic honours

[L to R: Honorary Alderman Andrew Furse; the Mayor of Bath, Cllr Dine Romero and Honorary Alderman Rob Appleyard] Two … More

Not on the right track says Wera

You’ve cancelled Britain’s new zero-carbon, high-speed railway, but what is the knock-on effect for journeys by other means? Bath’s MP, … More

Give a little help

Here’s a way residents, wishing to support others in the community who are struggling during the cost of living crisis, … More

Pic of the day. Tuesday, October 17th

Simply gorgeous.

Hotel plans for Beazer House site

You will have a chance, later this month, to view plans for the redevelopment of a prominent site in Bath. … More

Volunteers wanted for new medical research

If you are aged 50 and over you could be helping a new research study at the Royal United Hospitals … More

Bath’s place in Europe

We’re proud of our local links with Europe, said Bath MP Wera Hobhouse, while praising the ‘vital’ work of the … More

Pic of the day. Monday, October 16th

Make room for trees.

Pic of the day. Sunday, October 15th

It’s been a lengthy task, but conservationists are making a good job of removing modern paint and conserving the columns … More

Taking care of the future

[Cleeve Court Residential Home in Bath. Image © Google Earth] Proposals to reshape care for people being looked after in … More

Brrrrrr with benefits!

Are you brave enough to dip a toe or more in open waters this December? RUHX’s Polar Plunge is back! … More

Make a note …….

Malcolm Baldwin is a man who believes in ‘getting in early’ before the rush begins. Malcolm, who is Chair of … More

Pic of the day. Saturday, October 14th

When Dreams Confront Reality

When you think of surrealists, you’ll probably name people like Breton, Dali, Ernst and Magritte – to mention but a … More

Pic of the day. Friday, October 13th

The ‘Milsom Quarter’ banners have come down. Guess what’s going up next?

On a street where you lived

[Avon Street area, Bath. Derelict buildings, 1950s.] More than 100 years of Bath’s housing history has been preserved and made … More