Summer in the city

A quick look around Bath. Well done to the Genesis Trust and their volunteers for the makeover of the artist-designed … More

New life for London Road planters

Bath’s London Road  planters appear to have been given a reprieve AND a new lease of life. The metal troughs … More

The Sound of Silence.

Sad to see another established business closing down. Farpoint – Apple and Bose agents in Walcot Street – are going … More

Wyatt’s walks

Had to smile while walking near Bath Spa rail station where, in Brunel Square, workmen are installing something in the … More

What future for the​ meadows?

Whitehall cut-backs in local government funding – and the increased demands on social services from us all living longer – … More

Bridge lodges still at risk says councillor.

Following expensive repairs to one of the Cleveland Bridge lodges – and much traffic disruption while restoration work was carried … More

Bath’s first floating market underway.

Bath’s first-ever floating market is underway today, tomorrow and Monday at Darlington Wharf on the Kennet and Avon Canal. A … More

In Bath, we rust.

There’s a good chance those rust-covered and expensive planters may stay on the London Road after all – though maybe … More

Bus gates and London Road planters.

Be warned there is a new camera being installed to catch those illegally using the ‘bus-gate’ outside of Waitrose in … More

Council considers what to do with the London Road planters.

It’s now my understanding that a ‘hold’ has been ordered on any removal of the special planters installed a few … More

Would a walk to school zone ease the jams?

A 500 metre wide zone around local schools – in which children are persuaded to walk or cycle to school … More