Larkhall residents asked to raise a glass to help keep their public loos!

Larkhall is not losing its loos after all. Under a new contract from Bath & N E Somerset Council, toilet … More

Bath ashamed of its past?

Bath gets taken to task for being ashamed of its industrial past in a letter from B&NES Heritage Champion Cllr … More

Keynsham residents to hear river regeneration plans

The people of Keynsham are being offered a chance to hear and comment upon plans for the regeneration of the … More

Toilet closure halted.

Councillors in Bath and North East Somerset have voted to call a halt to plans to close public toilets throughout … More

Joint front on fracking danger to springs

Councillors in Bath and North East Somerset have united to voice their concerns over the potential impact of fracking on … More

Cash flow benefit for River Avon

Last week’s decision by senior members of B&NES Council brought the cultural, economic and social improvements to the River Avon … More

Nowhere to go!

The future of public toilets in Larkhall and Weston village in Bath has apparently been thrown into further confusion by … More

Council ‘chiefs’ to meet with Charlie

Looks like Charlie Dancey – the man who staged a very public protest by parking his Dutch barge on Pulteney … More

Ancient charter ‘on parade’

Joined the congregation at Bath Abbey today for the Founder’s Day service which is organised by King Edward’s School in … More

Police Commissioner’s plans for World Heritage city

  Anyone interested in matters of community safety and policing policy for the future might like to know that the … More

Nominations sought for Chairman’s Awards

Nominations are now being sought for the Chairman of Bath & North East Somerset Council’s  Community Awards. Next year’s event … More

Loos get temporary relief!

Public toilets in Weston village and at Larkhall in Bath have won a stay of execution after Bath and North … More

Wellow artist scores double honours!

  Catherine Beale who lives in Wellow and has recently opened her own gallery in Widcombe Parade has been doubly … More