He’s still hoping for a second referendum but Lib-Dem leader Vince Cable MP feels we may have to accept a … More
Tag: Bath
This cover-up’s a good one.
A little email ‘tip-off’ from Sydney Gardens Community Ranger, Sue Palmer, sent me scuttling off to visit another public garden … More
Mr B plus
Good to see Mr B’s bookshop just got bigger. Not only is this an independent retailer having faith in the … More
Take a plinth, Miss Austen!
While local academic Professor Tim Mowl has been arguing for a statue to be erected in Bath to honour architect … More
Sneak peaking at Bath Abbey.
It’s natural to be nosey, and what better place to do that than at Bath Abbey where you are currently … More
A column about Nelson.
It’s still a bit weird to realise that this year’s summer exhibition – which has just opened at the Bath … More
Blooming shame
I know it’s another lovely day – weather-wise – but l am a bit angry this morning. The sound of … More
Social media – Jane Austen style.
Fashion and literature will come together on Saturday, April 6th at the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution. The Bath … More
Roman Baths steady in UK’s top 25 attractions.
The city’s Roman Baths and Pump Room has maintained its position in the UK’s top 25 attractions with more than … More
Getting people off our streets.
Bath and North East Somerset Council is one of many local authorities to benefit from a government handout of over … More
Help get Bath on the big screen.
Do you want to help get Bath on the big screen? Award-winning Kurdish writer Kae Bahar, a British citizen who … More
Taking a boat to work.
Just spent a very pleasant morning with a bunch of enthusiastic volunteers on the city end of the Kennet and … More
Trying something different.
Traders on the High Street are having a tough time – as we know. Elsewhere on Bath Newseum is a … More
Fingers crossed for the Herschel.
Congratulations are in order – and fingers are crossed – regarding Bath’s Herschel Museum of Astronomy being shortlisted in a … More
We want to see Wood in the trees!
John Wood the Elder didn’t live to see his unique ‘Circus’ completed. He died in 1754 shortly after witnessing the … More
Support for new dining quarter.
Getting rid of cars could help make Kingsmead Square a new dining quarter. That’s according to a Bath business leader … More
Taking steps to secure a Walcot architectural wonder.
There’s one little piece of Bath’s Georgian heritage that literally leaves me breathless. It’s the passageway known as Walcot Steps … More
Bikes, buses and Braeburns.
Scaffolding in the High Street is not helping the cycle parking situation with a safety barrier knocking several parking rings … More