How heritage makes money.

Another record year for the city’s world-famous Roman Baths with 1,202,491 visitors generating £23.3 million income and a surplus profit … More

We won’t sell the ‘family silver’ says councillor.

Bath’s world famous Fashion Museum could well be homeless in a couple of years but any thought of parting with … More

All change at Bath Abbey.

  It wasn’t only Pentecost being celebrated by the congregation at Bath Abbey at the weekend but the fact that … More

Giving pollution an airing

Our local authority is hoping that roads around the district will be a lot quieter on Thursday, June 20th. That … More

Last post in Broad Street.

Behind the covered first floor windows of W H Smith’s Union Street shop, contractors are busy getting things ready for … More

Just the ticket

The spotlight – in Bath – is very much on England’s maritime hero Admiral Lord Nelson at the moment with … More

Oh Peroni!

First – the good news. The Council’s Parks Department and Bath BID have come together to help brighten up our … More

The fame game.

Bryan Chalker is an ex B&NES councillor – and former Mayor of Bath – who is now getting used to … More

Highway horrors

Fed up with Bath’s pot holes, paving stone trip-hazards and lack of anywhere to leave your bike? Then keep your … More

An artful way of telling Bath’s history.

  We’re just weeks away from the official unveiling – in Bath – of a new piece of public sculpture … More

Those wartime years remembered.

Sixty outstanding artworks from the 1940s – including some wartime images of Bath –  will be showcased in a new … More

Bath’s dragon boat race is on again for this year!

Something for your autumn diary. It’s been announced that the third annual Bath Dragon Boat Race will take place on … More

Bath’s new Mayor elected.

Bathonians got a chance to experience an annual display of civic pride today – Saturday, June 1st, – with the … More

Let’s tidy up our park-side railway.

A while back l pointed out how vegetation was beginning to take hold on the retaining wall of the Great … More

Moorland Road library open day

Bath’s Moorland Road Community Library is a great example of what people can do if they come together. In saving … More

They’re special AND free!

Want to know more about Thomas Gainsborough’s time in Bath? The Beadeker wartime raids or how the city helped shape … More

Sunday in the park

I had a brief moment of being proud to be born in this country last night. I wasn’t dancing to … More

Summer in the city

A quick look around Bath. Well done to the Genesis Trust and their volunteers for the makeover of the artist-designed … More