
Plans for Twerton HMO refused as ‘neighbourhood has too many’
Rules state no more than 10% of properties within a 100-metre radius should be in HMO use. …

Permission granted for National Trust property to become offices
The property will be used as offices for the refurbishment of the Assembly Rooms. …

Locals encouraged to sign up for this year’s Race for Life in Bath
Anyone who joins in January can claim 50 per cent off the entry fee as part of a special ‘early bird’ sale. …

16-year-old hospitalised and appeal launched after attack near Bath
The 16-year-old was near Corston Post Office when he was assaulted by a group of people. …

By-election candidate denies link to controversial social media account
The social media account features a number of images of the candidate, dating back to 2020. …

Plans to give patients more choice for hospital treatment welcomed
The new ‘Elective Care Plan’ will give residents the option of using different hospitals in their area. …

Proposals submitted to make local care home more energy efficient
The care home at Corston Lane is within Corston Conservation Area and the Green Belt. …

Housing association staff raise more than £6,000 for cancer charity
Curo colleagues fundraised for Young Lives vs Cancer, which supports youngsters and their families. …

Bid to remove Leylandii hedge that’s blocking views over the city
The owner says the hedging was planted “many decades ago” and has been unkept for years. …

Burglary at Bath charity shop causes thousands of pounds of damage
Thieves broke into the Bath Cats and Dogs Home’s shop on George Street on Christmas night. …

Residents urged to check stop taps as cold weather spell continues
Every year Wessex Water helps hundreds of people whose homes have been flooded internally. …

Free tools and support being offered to help residents stop smoking
The campaign aims to encourage smokers to cut out cigarettes using vape starter kits and support. …

Planning committee members call for a review of HMO rules in Bath
HMOs were discussed in detail at December’s meeting of the council’s planning committee. …

Hospital services remain busy as public urged to make right choices
Since the start of the new year, health and care services have seen a dramatic rise in demand. …

New year begins with three weeks of travel disruption in city centre
National Grid electricity works will affect Chapel Row, Princes Street and St Paul’s Place. …

Bid to turn former Bath cookery school into apartments is approved
The housing proposals are for 6 Terrace Walk, above hairdressers Giuseppe’s of Bath. …

Visitor economy in the West of England region worth more than £2bn
The research outlines the steady recovery since the pandemic, in the face of the cost-of-living crisis. …

Bath hospital seeks planning permission for energy-efficiency plans
A £21.6m grant will be used to partially de-steam the site by replacing old boiler heating systems. …

City charity St John’s Foundation announces new Chair of Trustees
Forbes will bring a new perspective that will help guide the charity into the future. …

Views being sought on future funding for Avon Fire & Rescue Service
People are invited to share how much they would be prepared to pay for fire and rescue services. …

Emergency sewer repairs set to cause delays at busy Bath junction
Work will start on sewer repairs on Monday, 6th January, and may take up to four weeks. …

Air ambulance charity undertakes record number of Bath missions
Bath was the second-most visited area, behind Swindon, with 117 missions in the city. …

Work and office space being proposed for former car workshop
Proposed alterations include partial demolition of 20-21 Green Park Mews to remove an asbestos roof. …

Dorothy House set to hold zip-line fundraiser at Royal Crescent
Located in front of the Royal Crescent, the Bath City Zipline will be held from 28th February. …