The Sound of Silence.

Sad to see another established business closing down. Farpoint – Apple and Bose agents in Walcot Street – are going … More

Pastor Kenny joins Parkside campaign.

Two neighbouring Bath establishments have joined forces in an effort to save the nearby Parkside Children’s Centre from demolition. B&NES … More

Focus on Georgian ‘selfies.’

  Bath’s premier period house – No 1 Royal Crescent – is currently showing its visitors that the whole social … More

Bench marks.

A brunch-fuelled morning in Bath where – even with your eyes closed – you would know it’s Sunday. It’s where … More

Nat Cross – Urban Farmer

It started out as just as a few fruit trees and a vegetable patch – but Nat Cross’s years of … More

Claverton makes the grade!

Some good news in from Peter Dunn who is Group Volunteer leader – representing a group of people who give … More

Clean up for York Street arch.

Members of the public will have a chance to see building conservation in action in May, as conservators clean and … More

Check your art in – online – and hurry!

This year’s Bath Society of Artists annual exhibition will open at the Victoria Art Gallery on Saturday 18 May and … More

EU elections

I am personally pleased that the UK is due to take part in the European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 … More

A new park for Bath.

Proposal’s for the first new park in Bath for a hundred years go on show next week. On Tuesday 16 … More

Blooming bargains!

Fingers crossed that the Easter week-end gives the green-fingered amongst us a chance to get out into the garden. With … More

Another bath comes clean.

A little bit more of the city’s ‘Imperial’ history is coming to light as archaeologists have begun re-excavating a hidden … More

Naming that delivery boy!

Who amongst our Bath and district readers remembers the department store called Colmer’s which graced Union Street for over a … More

At home with Horatio.

Follow in the footsteps of Britain’s heroic Lord Nelson this summer when the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution will … More

Not another one….

Bath Newseum follower, David Kernek writes: “One of the latest seriously sad town centre closures is that of the back … More

Brothers in arms

A passion for local history and research has brought two brothers together to write a book about a city at … More

Putting Jane in her place.

After the Roman Baths and Georgian architecture, English novelist Jane Austen must rank pretty highly amongst our city’s tourist attractions. … More

Face up to a Big Issue.

It’s not the largest exhibition the Museum of Bath @ Work has ever hosted but it’s one that deals with … More