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Trust calls for action to determine historic building’s future.

A call for action in determining the future of the old King Edward’s Junior School building in Bath’s Broad Street … More

B &NES, bath preservation trust, Broad Street, English Heritage, King Edward's Junior School, King Edward's School, UNESCO, World Heritage City

Bath’s canal illuminations.

Here’s the sort of amazing lighting effect you can capture if you happen to be in this Kennet and Avon … More

Bath, Bathwick Estate, Canal House, Cleveland House, English Heritage, Great Western Railway, John Pinch the Elder, Kennet and Avon Canal, Michael Forsyth, Old Father Thames, Pevsner, River Avon, River Severn, Sabrina, Sydney Gardens, Trevor Osborne Property Group

When cabbages flourished in the Royal Crescent

English Heritage is publishing a book of aerial photographs of Britain in the 20th century which shows the changing social, … More

aerial photographs of Britain, Aerofilms, English Heritage, Royal Commission, Royal Crescent

Bath students set it in stone

Talented stone conservation students from City of Bath College have helped to save a Grade II* listed building that was … More

Buildings at Risk Register, City of Bath College, English Heritage, Listed building, National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, North Somerset, Orangery, Tyntesfield

Somerdale scheme gets go-ahead!

Looks like the green light has been given for the biggest residential and commercial development in Keynsham for a long … More

Cadbury, English Heritage, Keynsham, River Avon, Roman, Somerdale, Somerdale Factory, Taylor Wimpey

Decision day for Keynsham?

Bath and North East Somerset councillors meet this Wednesday – September 25th – to consider a planning application from Taylor … More

archaeology, Bath and North East Somerset, Cadbury, English Heritage, Keynsham, National Planning Policy Framework, Roman, Taylor Wimpey

The world in miniature

It was built as a church school, then used by local artists but now the 3,000 square feet of internal … More

Ancient Greece, Bath, Bath Somerset, British Museum, Buckingham Palace, English Heritage, Jane Austen, Timothy

Rail relics recognised

English Heritage has been making headlines just recently helping to do its bit for England‘s railway history. In a joint … More

Department for Culture Media and Sport, Ed Vaizey, England, English Heritage, Great Western Railway, Network Rail, Rail transport, Signalling control

Little ‘lost’ Lido

I want to write in support of a remarkable survivor – a Georgian gem in our midst that isn’t as … More

Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, Bathwick, Cleveland Pools, English Heritage, River Avon, Royal Crescent, World Heritage Site

‘Raiding’ the Green Belt.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the publication of ‘The Sack of Bath‘ – a fierce and angry polemic … More

Adam Ferguson, Bath, bath preservation trust, Bath Somerset, Council, English Heritage, Royal Crescent, World Heritage Site

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