Bath Water Space project launch
Bath’s Water Space project has officially launched its plans to revitalise the river and canals in the Bath area. Bath & North East Somerset Council has for the past year been working with the...
View ArticleAutumn opening for new riverside walk?
The newly shaped and landscaped bank of the River Avon – along from Churchill Bridge – continues to take shape. Looking onto the newly shaped river bank from the Churchill Bridge end. Chatting to one...
View ArticleRiverside drama
As Chair of ‘CycleBath’, Adam Reynolds is a campaigner for transport improvements and making more inner-city room – and providing safer routes – for those on two wheels. However, just for a change,...
View ArticleAn artful way of telling Bath’s history.
We’re just weeks away from the official unveiling – in Bath – of a new piece of public sculpture from the artist who has already given the city the ‘Herschel Chairs.’ Patrick Haines installing the...
View ArticlePools project appoints new director.
With 4.7 million pounds worth of HLF funding secured, Cleveland Pools Trust have appointed a new full-time to manage and direct the restoration of what is the last Georgian lido in existence. The...
View ArticleToo high by far.
Good to know all the people moving into the new Holburne Park – the residential development of an old Warminster Road MOD site – will enjoy such fine views across the city. I am not so sure the rest of...
View ArticleTales of the (Bath) riverbank.
My thanks to Peter Dickinson for putting my mind at rest. Passing by the new Crest Riverside Elizabeth Park – due to be officially opened in a couple of weeks – l noticed the hoarding around a new art...
View ArticleCould ‘Roman’ Bath have a nearby rival?
Here’s another favourite story of mine – this time from March, 2013. I am still hoping that enough interest – and funding – can be generated to do a proper dig in Keynsham to uncover what could turn...
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