Bath To Welcome Band Of Bikers On Unique Fundraising Ride
Bath and the surrounding areas are set to welcome two motorbike enthusiasts on a unique ride to raise money for the British Legion. Medwyn Parry and Dougie Bancroft, both from Wales, will set out on a...
View ArticleCall For ‘Urgent Review’ Of Victoria Park Parking Charges
Conservative councillors have called upon the Council to conduct an urgent review of new parking charges recently introduced at Bath’s Royal Victoria Park. The calls come amid mounting concern that...
View ArticleWalkers Wanted For Bowood House Miles For Macmillan Walk
A mass walk raising money to help people affected by cancer with Macmillan is coming to the local area, just outside of Bath. Registration is now open for Miles for Macmillan at Bowood House, which...
View ArticleYoung People In Bath Invited To Join Fixers Movement
Young people in Bath are being invited to join the national movement of young people ‘fixing’ the future. Set to become a powerful household name, Fixers is aiming to recruit 20,000 young people...
View ArticleJane Austen To Feature On £10 Notes From 2017
Famous Bath author Jane Austen is set to feature on the next £10 note, the Bank of England have announced. The author will replace Charles Darwin as the face of the note, most likely coming into...
View Article£3 Million Vision For Cleveland Pools Announced
The Cleveland Pools Trust has unveiled its £3 million vision at a launch event held at the Bath Spa Hotel for plans to save the pools from dereliction and to achieve the goal of restoring them for...
View ArticlePolice Horses Hit The Road To Keep Your Summer Safe
Avon and Somerset Police’s four legged recruits are joining the fight against Anti-social behaviour and will soon be seen on a street near you. The mounted section has launched a summer campaign and...
View ArticleBath Company Makes A Date With The Queen
Bath-based EIP celebrated winning the 2013 Queen’s Award for Enterprise yesterday with a visit to Buckingham Palace. Partners Jerome Spaargaren and Heather McCann met the Queen at a reception held at...
View ArticleMore Reusable Gull Proof Rubbish Bags On The Way
Over 400 more homes will be provided with a gull and animal proof reusable rubbish bag by the Council in the next phase of a roll out which already covers 1,850 homes close to Bath city centre. The...
View ArticleConsultation Of Future Developments Open For Public
Local people are being invited to have their say on what the future of development should look like across the area through the Placemaking Plan. A consultation started yesterday and will continue...
View ArticleLocals Get Set For This Year’s Ted’s Big Day Out
It’s coming up to that time of year again when you take your teddies out for a day to work, school or nursery. Ted’s Big day out is on Friday 18th October 2013 – put the date in your diary and help...
View ArticleSomer Valley Churches Go Kids Club Crazy
Churches in the Somer Valley area have announced plans for two children’s holiday clubs this summer – all to ensure that children and families have plenty of activities to choose from. The first, in...
View ArticleMacmillan’s World’s Biggest Coffee Morning Coming To Bath
Macmillan cancer support will once again be holding it’s biggest fundraising event in Bath and across the UK on Friday 27th September. What is the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning? The event gets people...
View ArticleMost Patients Would Recommend RUH Says Report
Feedback from patients is being used to drive forward improvements at the Royal United Hospital here in Bath. They have been asking patients to tell them what they think as part of the national...
View ArticleCouncil Pressed To Publish Rural Broadband Information
The Council is coming under pressure to publish information on which parts of the authority are set to benefit from the roll-out of superfast broadband rural areas. Conservative councillors are...
View ArticleWoman Locks Herself In Public Toilets In Protest
A woman in Bath has taken the closure of local public toilets into her own hands by locking herself inside one of the facilities. Late on Wednesday afternoon, Lin Patterson, 67, took a sleeping bag,...
View ArticleCollege Pushes International Boundaries With Exchange
An international partnership could lead to City of Bath College’s teaching methods being transported to China. Eleven academic staff from Shanghai Technical Institute of Electronics and Information...
View ArticleCouncil Profits £5 Million From Parking Charges In Bath
A report published today by the RAC has revealed how Bath and North East Somerset profited £5 million from parking charges across the area in the past year. The figures, analysed by the RAC Foundation...
View ArticleDorothy House Chosen As Building Society’s Charity
Bath Building Society has announced its charity of the year as Dorothy House, with the business working with them until the end of 2014. Dick Jenkins, Chief Executive of the Society, said: “As a local...
View ArticleSchool Children Bring Greek History To Life
Young chefs have cooked up a treat in the kitchen while learning about the world around them. The group of nine to 11-year-old school children spent the day at City of Bath College to learn how to...
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