A ‘touch’ of the Far East for Bath?

On the subject of city litter, refuse, the gulls issue and Bath’s general shabby appearance, Bath Newseum regular Chris Gornall … More

Let’s have trees in the Saw Close.

“Synthetic box balls in sombre grey coffin-like pots.’ That’s how one Bath Newseum regular describes the planting at Bath’s re-modelled … More

A dim view of Bath’s Guildhall.

Some of you may have seen coverage in last week’s Bath Chronicle of a walk-about l did, with journalist Nancy … More

What’s that in your window?

This year’s Bath Festival – a celebration of music and literature featuring more than 120 events over ten days – … More

Bath, April 26th.

Bath doesn’t rate very well in the litter stakes with our streets way down the list for cleanliness – often … More

Blooming shame

I know it’s another lovely day – weather-wise – but l am a bit angry this morning. The sound of … More

Give us a clue?

I apologise in advance if l am missing something here – and that this is all about raising awareness or … More

Spot the difference?

Not sure if those clever people inside Bath’s Guildhall are playing a game of ‘spot the difference’ with their citizens, … More

Bath to get ‘litter patrols’

B&NES is about to ‘up the stakes’ when it comes to littering the streets of Bath. The Council’s proposing litter … More

Islands of culture.

Is it me growing old and cantankerous or – in common with many other people – is it that l … More

‘Mr Clean’

The city our millions of tourists briefly visit is not the same as the one Bathonians have to live in. … More