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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Decision day for Keynsham?

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

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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

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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

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Little ‘lost’ Lido

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

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‘Raiding’ the Green Belt.

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

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