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Tales of the (Bath) riverbank.

My thanks to Peter Dickinson for putting my mind at rest. Passing by the new Crest Riverside Elizabeth Park – … More

Bath, Crest Nicholson, Herschel, Jenyn's Seat, Original Wild, Patrick Haines, River, River Avon, Riverside, water

Trying something different.

Traders on the High Street are having a tough time – as we know. Elsewhere on Bath Newseum is a … More

Bath, Business, cafe, High Street, North Parade, retail, River, River Avon, The Avon Parade, tourism

Don’t drink and drown

Temporary safety fencing is going up along a stretch of the River Avon close to a Bath city centre bus … More

B&NES, Bath university of bath, drink, drown, drunks, revellers, River, university, urinate

Let’s build it lower – new stadium plans on view.

Bath Rugby Club is back with a new public consultation regarding its multi-million pound re-development plans for the stadium – … More

B&NES, Bath, Bath Rugby Club, Guildhall, River, rugby, stadium

Cash flow benefit for River Avon

Last week’s decision by senior members of B&NES Council brought the cultural, economic and social improvements to the River Avon … More

Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, Councillor, Independent (politician), Paul Crossley, River, River Avon, River Regeneration Trust

A flood of memories

Putting Bath‘s three thermal springs to one side, the main water feature in this city is the river that runs … More

Avon, Avon Regeneration Trust, Bath, Bath Somerset, Bridge, Cotswold, floods, Halfpenny Bridge, pulteney bridge, River, River Avon

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