The Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust has bought Circle Bath – an independent hospital on the outskirts of … More
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Nurturing Nature
Residents from across Bath and North East Somerset are being urged to get involved in this month’s Festival of Nature, … More
Let’s celebrate
Stand by for Summer Sundays – a programme of entertainment, events and activities for all the family being organised by … More
Cash aid for crane memorial
Some good news today for the team of people working hard to restore one of the oldest surviving cranes of … More
We can’t work in isolation says Council leader.
B&NES has joined other local authorities in calling on the Government to go “further and faster” on achieving net zero … More
We need more time to think
Proposals to strengthen city centre security – due to go before Bath & North East Somerset Council’s cabinet next month … More
A chip off the old block
How was your Friday morning? A lot of mine was spent having a broken crown glued back in place in … More
Anyone for tennis?
A network of improved tennis facilities across B&NES is currently being created thanks to £600,000 worth of funding. Work to … More
New vaccination sites
Community pharmacies are going to take a more prominent role in the local vaccine rollout with changes being made to … More
Water is best!
It’s Friday and the rain is back but at least it’s warm! Talking of water, you may have seen those … More
Set in stone
I have mentioned elsewhere that BRLSI – the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution – is open to the public … More
Grants for greenery.
Greater biodiversity and new habitats in Bath and North East Somerset are set to be encouraged by three green community … More
Meet the Georgians
It’s been a long and often painful year but finally the city’s heritage watchdog – Bath Preservation Trust – has … More
It’s our heritage
Good to see B&NES publicity has caught up with something Bath Newseum covered last week. The visit by the new … More
Monuments, Empire & Slavery – Bath Abbey addresses its past.
There’s nothing like the yellow of Bath stone against a brilliant blue sky but – away from that brightness – … More
Vacant art
We all know the High Street is changing but not every empty shop in our city has a ‘To Let’ … More
Funds to promote Bath
The national tourism agency, VisitEngland, has selected Visit Bath and Visit Bristol to receive funding to help promote both cities as they … More
Festival success
Artists and festival-goers alike have been expressing delight at the return of live arts events, during appearances at The Bath … More