Home Fires: Bath and the First World War

The Museum of Bath at Work is staging an exhibition which will open on Tuesday August 5th 2014 to mark…

Making your mark

It was an insignificant example of 18th century graffiti that first got me interested in studying Bath stone in slightly…

Network Rail announces plans for electrifying rail route through Bath

Network Rail has announced how it plans to electrify the rail route through the city and onto Swansea via Bristol…

At last – a tarmac coating for cycle route into town!

  I am pleased to say that at least part off an unofficial cycle route into town is getting upgraded.…

Parade Gardens unveiling

A sculpture designed and made at City of Bath College has been unveiled today – Monday, June 30th – to celebrate…

New Batheaston cycle route now open!

The new Batheaston cycle path finally opened this week after work on its construction was delayed by bad weather. The new…

New national ‘word’ memorial goes on line

Across the UK, 3,000 people are together creating a unique war memorial made only of words – and it’s all…

Get reading with mythical maze challenge!

Bath & North East Somerset Council libraries are aiming to get children reading this summer by inviting them to find…

The Great War in Costume: new exhibition at Fashion Museum

Costumes from Downton Abbey will feature as part of a new exhibition at Bath’s Fashion Museum. The exhibition, The Great…

International recognition for Bath’s messages to the gods.

Bath’s Roman curse tablets have been added to the UNESCO Memory of the World register of outstanding documentary heritage. The…

Health and the roman baths.

Nice to receive a Tweet from @DrJennersHouse which is helping look after publicity for  Dr Jenner’s House and Garden –…

Rival community scheme proposed for Newark Works

Recent publicity and public and business support for an organisation called Craneworks – which is promoting a new community use…