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B&NES on the racks

Come off it B&NES. This is deprivation by stealth. Every time the bike rack hoops are removed for the annual … More

art, B&NES, Bath, Bath cycling, bike racks, Canal, Holburne Park, Kennet and Avon Canal, racks, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Royal United Hospital, RUH, the Min

New Cancer Centre target reached!

Thanks to the help of dedicated supporters, major donors and the goodwill of the public, the minimum £8.5million fundraising target … More

Bath, cancer, Cancer Care Campaign, Forever Friends, hospital, Royal United Hospital, RUH Cancer Centre

Appeal to UNESCO over sale of ‘The Min.’

A group of nearly two hundred patients are appealing to UNESCO to step into the controversy behind the sale of … More

Bath, Prof George Odam, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Royal United Hospital, the Min, The Mineral Water Hospital, UNESCO

Does ‘The Min’ matter?

A ‘call to arms’ – from Bath Preservation Trust – for other heritage groups to join them in persuading B&NES … More

Bath, bath preservation trust, Royal Mineral Water Hospital, Royal United Hospital, RUH, the Min

Bumper fund-raising night of fun!

The money has continued to roll in. Bath’s Hope Ball – held on the private lawn in front of the … More

Bath, Cancer Care Campaign, Hope Ball, Royal Crescent, Royal United Hospital

A museum without a home?

Bath has plenty of museums to celebrate and explore its Roman, Georgian and Victorian pasts but – until quite recently … More

Bath, Bath Medical Museum, Beau Nash, Georgian, John Wood, Ralph Allen, Roman, Royal Mineral Water Hospital, Royal United Hospital

First look at the new ‘Min’

I am able to bring Bath Newseum followers a first glimpse of the proposed new building which will replace the … More

Bath, Bath Fashion Museum, Bath Medical Museum, Bath Record Office, Professor George Odam, Rheumatics, RNHRD, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Royal United Hospital, RUH, spa, the Min, thermal waters

Three years of medical life left for the Min?

B&NES councillors are to be asked  to give their backing to integration plans that will see all facilities at the … More

Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, Bath Spa University, John Wood, Mineral Water Hospital, Royal United Hospital, Thermae Spa, thermal waters

Council welcomes RUH Trust status.

Bath & North East Somerset Council says it’s welcomed news that the Royal United Hospital in Bath has achieved NHS Foundation … More

NHS foundation trust, North East Somerset Council, Royal United Hospital

Goodbye to gloom!

  Bath city centre’s late autumn gloom comes to an end tonight with the official switching on of the Christmas … More

Bath, Bath College of Domestic Science, Bath Somerset, City of Bath College, Mary Berry, Nathan Catt, North East Somerset, Royal United Hospital

Reassurances from the R.U.H. over services at the ‘Min’. While one ex-Governor asks if ‘patient power’ could help secure it’s future?

The future of one of Bath‘s best-loved Georgian buildings is proving a major issue in the city. The Royal National Hospital … More

Bath Spa University, Foundation Trust, Min, National Health Service, NHS foundation trust, NHS trust, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Royal United Hospital

Case 7, the British Museum and Bath’s Beau Street Hoard.

You cannot get a current ticket for the British Museum‘s blockbuster exhibition on Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum … More

Beau Street Hoard, British Museum, Herculaneum, Pompeii, Roman Baths Museum, Roman currency, Royal United Hospital, Treasure Valuation Committee

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