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Disappearing pews

More evidence today of the continuing work underway in Bath Abbey as part of the multi-million pound Footprint Project to … More

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Bath, Bath Abbey, christian, church, conservation, Footprint Project, historic, ledger stones, memorial stones, Sally Strachey

Spring cleaning in autumn.

Of Bath’s three naturally-heated thermal springs, the largest rises in the King’s Bath – part of the Roman Bath’s tour … More

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Bath, Bath Stone, Bath tourism, conservation, corrosion, erosion, King's Bath, limestone, Roman, Roman Baths, sacred spring, termal waters, thermal

Payback time to save the tiger.

I am old enough to remember the commercials that urged us to ‘put a tiger in our tank’ -or how … More

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Bath, camera, conservation, Royal Albert Hall, Save Wild Tigers, Simon Clinton, The Gainsborough Bath Spa, tigers, wildlife, wildlife photography, YTL Corporation, ]poaching tiger skins

Two-way traffic’s back on Cleveland Bridge.

The temporary traffic lights – which caused rush-hour holdups on Cleveland Bridge – are now gone. Work on the damaged toll … More

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Bath, Bath Stone, Cleveland Bridge, conservation, Construction, Georgian, Toll house, traffic

Bridge crack? We’re keeping an eye on it says Council.

Well, l have finally had my official answer from B&NES regarding the sorry state of the stone balustrade alongside Pulteney … More

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architecture, B&NES, Bath, Bridge, conservation, heritage, pulteney bridge, Robert Adam, UNESCO

A ‘call’ to arms

Hales the Chemist  – on Bath’s Argyle Street – occupies one of the earliest commercial premises built in the city. … More

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Argyle Street, Bath, Bath Guildhall, Cliveden Conservation, conservation, George the Third, Hales the Chemist, Queen Charlotte

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