Park and Ride for coaches.

  The first stage in a plan to get more tourist coaches out of Bath city centre begins soon with … More

Roman Baths moves up list of UK’s top attractions.

Visitor numbers at the city’s Roman Baths continue to grow according to an annual report issued by ALVA –  the … More

Too many hotels?

Tourism officials in Bath are to reassess the impact of new hotel development in the city – according to an … More

Taking a look at our city.

Your director often picks up a story about this World Heritage city of ours when he’s out and about in … More

Uncovering more of Roman Bath

The Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society have been busy under York Street – helping prepare a part of the Roman Baths complex … More

It’s a ‘no’ to a Pulteney Bridge interview

  Followers of Bath Newseum will know l am a little shocked at the state of the stone balustrade facing … More

Bridge work

The Bath Newseum story about the weed-infested stone balustrade beside Pulteney Bridge prompted an email from a follower in the … More

Change of direction.

While Bath’s Tourist Information Centre is busy settling into its slightly more snug surroundings in Bridgwater House – a Bath Newseum … More

Not a pretty picture.

As far as ‘photo opportunities’ go, Grand Parade is THE spot for tourists to stop and take a ‘selfie’ with … More

Festive boost or major blockage?

I am all for the business the annual Christmas Market brings into Bath but not too sure about this ‘chalet’ … More

Going underground.

I joined around a dozen Bath traders from the York Street area last night on a fact-finding mission – above … More

Time for a coach congestion charge says BPT.

B&NES new coach parking strategy for the city comes under fire – from heritage watchdogs –  Bath Preservation Trust – … More

Lights up at Bath’s new hotel.

Always nice to feel at one with the ‘in crowd’ isn’t it. Such an occasion- attracting the bright ‘young’ things … More

Guildhall buddleia and the new monolith.

A quick round up as we head into the weekend. Network Rail contractors have completed repairs to the decking of … More

Don’t let Bath become a doughnut!

He’s got responsibility for influencing the way the modern city of Bath connects with and safeguards its history and heritage, … More

B&NES to go it alone with Bath Tourism Plus

  Bath & North East Somerset Council has agreed to continue to invest in tourism development by taking over sole … More

New eye on Bath

The city of Bath is a major tourist magnet – drawing in around four and a half million visitors each year … More

The Gainsborough – open for business on July the First.

Well the word on the street is that Bath’s newest five-star hotel is going to open for business on the … More