Bad news from the tree ‘doctors’

Just in case – like me – you wondered what had happened to this tree just inside the Sydney Road … More

Cleveland Pools lecture, bridge inspection and latest on old Harvester.

Sat in on a free lunchtime lecture at Bath Guildhall given by Sally Helvey who is a trustee of the … More

Wake up to water!

You would think that a city whose fortunes have revolved around its springs and water courses would be doing more … More

New river safety film launched

As part of its commitment to improving safety along the River Avon, Bath & North East Somerset Council has produced … More

No return to Avon

Greater powers – yes – but we don’t want Avon back again. That’s the mission statement of the Leader of … More

Documenting the old Destructor.

People using the towpath on the Upper Bristol Road side of the River Avon and where it passed under the … More

Have your say on towpath.

Bath & North East Somerset Council is running a public consultation as to how best to improve a significant portion … More

Dredging up the past.

Councillors will be brought up to date with work on the Bath Flood Alleviation Scheme – which involves re-shaping the … More

Trust in your volunteers.

A sunny celebration in Bath (on Friday, June 5th) on a tiny patch of land where the River Avon meets … More

River transformation underway

Bath & North East Somerset Council and the Environment Agency are about to start work on a £6.22 million project … More

Does Bath’s river hold water with you?

A group of experts will be gathering in Bath today (Thursday, January 16th) to ask – in a public debate – … More

Current in the past

Elsewhere in this cyber museum you will find stories about Bath’s River Regeneration Trust and plans for harnessing the flow … More

New look for Cleveland Pools

  A sneak preview of the new logo for the Cleveland Pools Trust which is going to be officially launched … More

Doors open again at the Newark Works

Some good news at last for one of Bath’s most sensitive derelict sites. The old Newark Works – historic home … More

Bath residents ask – why are we forgotten?

Whole swathes of Bath’s architectural history and heritage are at risk from flooding and nothing is being down to protect … More

Bath may have to live with flooding.

Bath is going to have its own ‘Cobra-styled’ body to formulate strategy on how the city must learn to live … More

Let water take its course

One positive amongst all the negatives when it comes to the flooding misery so many have been enduring is that … More

Green flood defence working well

New ‘shaped’ landscaping which has been incorporated into the residential development now taking place at Western Riverside in Bath has … More