This week-end, Bath & North East Somerset Council is giving residents and visitors a chance to explore parts of the … More
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Playing the fool.
There is no doubt about it – Bath makes money out of its heritage. It can boast some of … More
Spray cans and stencils
The Virtual Museum of Bath was recently included in a ‘tweet’ on Twitter – that appeared to be a response … More
No.1 winner in Bath’s inaugural tourism awards
The Bath Events, Hospitality and Tourism Awards (BEHTA) are new awards for the sector encompassing the Bath & North East … More
Fresh art on display!
FREE Exhibition of new artwork created for the Hillview Acute Inpatient Unit in Bath. At The Schoolhouse, Building of Bath … More
National award for No 1 Royal Crescent
Congratulations to the Bath Preservation Trust for landing a ‘Highly Commended’ award at the annual Museums and Heritage Awards ceremony … More
Not worth it’s metal
The Building of Bath Museum seems to have got slightly more than it bargained for when it asked the … More
Celebrating World Heritage Day in Bath’s Sydney Gardens
Sydney Gardens is to host an afternoon of free events and activities on Sunday 13 April as Bath & North … More
Help celebrate Bath’s World Heritage status.
Sydney Gardens is to host an afternoon of free events and activities on Sunday 13 April as Bath & North … More
Bath Preservation Trust archive goes on-line
The archives of Bath’s oldest conservation body have just gone on-line and are available to the general public. They are … More
Saying ‘hi’ to lower energy bills!
Trouble with living in Bath is that often the property looks great from the outside but, if it’s a … More
‘First Fleet’ Commander to have Bath memorial
A new sculpture which will commemorate the links between Bath and the British sailor who led the First Fleet … More
Georgian pleasures evening.
Web Version | Update preferences | Unsubscribe Like Tweet Forward An Evening of Georgian Pleasures Friday 13 September, 7pm – The Holburne Museum Gardens Step … More
Sack of Bath – revisited.
Forty years since first publication of The Sack of Bath, its author Adam Fergusson revisits our city and appeals again … More
‘Raiding’ the Green Belt.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the publication of ‘The Sack of Bath‘ – a fierce and angry polemic … More
Open house at No 1
They chose the day with the shortest night to hold one of the most long-awaited re-openings. Yes – No 1 … More
A ‘vision’ for Bath.
For the third time in recent years students from a renowned American university school of architecture have come to Bath … More
Making a ‘cheese’ of Bath stone
Every year the Mayor of Bath’s Honorary Corps of Guides organises a series of special Summer walks. One such temporary … More