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Future Bright: helping Ukrainians rebuild their lives
Employment Progression Agency, Future Bright, is eager to provide job opportunities for the displaced people of Ukraine By Amber Hill The Ukrainian……
The Bath hotel setting the standard for environmental sustainability
The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa is the first hotel in the Southwest to achieve Green Key accreditation By Alastair Salmon Bath’s……
How a new study will help stroke patients to eat and drink again
In a ground-breaking trial, Royal United Hospital will reteach stroke patients how to swallow By Amber Hill The Royal United Hospital, based……
Northeast Somerset careers event seeks to reach an underrepresented community
An event led by a range of careers organisations is being hosted at Midsomer Norton library By Alastair Salmon Midsomer Norton Library……
The Blooming Great Tea Party
Marie Curie hopes to raise money to help our loved ones. Here’s how you can help. By Amber Hill Places like Marie……
Walk one million steps for diabetes prevention this summer
Diabetes UK are challenging the people of Bath to increase their daily exercise in small ways By Alastair Salmon As part of……
The fight against loneliness
Join The Big Hush in aid of Loneliness Awareness Week By Amber Hill With severe cases falling in the UK, the country……
Staying safe Jubilee weekend
Here are Avon Fire & Rescue Service’s top tips for staying fire-free as hundreds light beacons to celebrate the Queen’s reign. By……
Bath housing association awarded for getting young people into employment
Curo has been recognised by the Department for Work and Pensions for their commitment to employability By Alastair Salmon Bath-based housing association……
Join novelist Harriet Evans at this year’s Bath Festival
Bath festival is renowned for its top-class line up and its intriguing activities – here’s what to expect By Amber Hill Bath……
More outdoor learning for school children is being trialled in Bath
Avon Wildlife Trust and Bathscape have teamed up to provide nature-based resources to schools By Alastair Salmon Bathscape and Avon Wildlife Trust……
Dorothy House Hospice Care: Women’s Midnight Walk
By Amber Hill How bringing together the local community helps provide vital end of life support Supporting local charities and causes is……
Bath Abbey celebrates female musicians as it marks 25 years of its Girls’ Choir
By Alastair Salmon Director of Music at Bath Abbey Huw Williams explains how important the Girls’ Choir is to Bath Situated in……
Young people have their say on policing in Wiltshire
By Alastair Salmon Wiltshire’s Youth Commission are providing a nuanced voice on how the police could develop its relationship the community In……
Keeping Bath Green
Bathscape Launches Conservation Volunteer Programme By Katy Bishop After a miserable winter, spring is finally on the way and mini eggs and……
‘Serious questions must be asked’: Jane Samson poses daring questions to the council in the hope of saving The Royal Mineral Hospital from billionaire developers
The Mineral Water Hospital in the centre of Bath is under threat of redevelopment. At present, the building is set to become……
COVID-19 restrictions have demanded a re-jig, but it’s (nearly) alive! Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein is beginning to twitch on the slab…
It is a little-known fact that Mary Shelley; poet, feminist icon, and conjurer of Gothic tales, wrote her masterpiece ‘Frankenstein; or the……
‘Take pains. Be perfect.’: Renowned mental health and homelessness charity, St. Mungo’s, is now rehearsing for their production of Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
St. Mungo’s has been running wellbeing and meditation sessions, therapeutic one-on-one sessions, and writing groups for some time. Now, they’re taking their……
Kelly Madigan, archaeologist and mastermind behind the discovery of a Roman sarcophagus in one of Bath’s most popular parks, speaks
‘It’s an opportunity to share something wonderful with the local people’, says Kelly Madigan, lead archaeologist of the team that recently discovered……
Bath’s latest ‘fascinating find’: A rare, ancient Roman sarcophagus has been discovered beneath Bath’s Sydney Gardens.
As we know, Bath’s Roman heritage is one of the defining features of the city, attracting tourists from around the globe. It’s……
‘What is something you don’t own but you can give to anyone you meet? – Charity Julian House launches family-friendly ‘Code Breaker’ scavenger hunt to raise funds for Bath’s vulnerable.
Julian House, a charity supporting vulnerable people in Bath, is launching a scavenger hunt, running from the 24th July – 7th August……
‘Giving young people a voice is one of the best things we can do’ – Chippenham’s Youth Council calls for passionate young people to join their ranks
‘We’re passionate about giving the young people of Chippenham a voice’, says Isabelle Pettinger, 17, a member of the youth council, ‘and……
Are you a flavour-fiend? A taste-troubadour? A culinary-cavalier? ‘Savouring Bath’ invite you to ‘join the food and drink revolution’ and try out one their immersive tasting experiences.
‘Savouring Bath’ are a revolutionary food and drink company offering bespoke, immersive tasting experiences. On one of these tours you will be……
‘Never swim alone […] mates matter’: Craig Carter highlights the ‘hidden dangers’ of wild water swimming, and urges river-goers to be sensible and prepared if they’re going for a dip in the sun.
The rivers around here may be beautiful at this time of year, but their beauty doesn’t make them any less dangerous. ‘Hidden……