National Play Day event held in Twerton

Radio Bath were delighted to join the National Play Day celebrations in Twerton, Bath, organised by the brilliant Bath Area Play Project (BAPP). What a glorious sunny afternoon it was – and we weren’t alone! With over 400 events taking place nationwide, Bath’s own Play Day was one of the biggest, welcoming nearly 1,000 children and their families.

Our Radio Bath team joined in the fun:
-
Aryna, Dine and Loraine showed off their artistic flair with face painting 🎨
-
Presenters James and Tom kept the atmosphere lively with music and announcements 🎶
The day was packed with activities including bouncy castles, creative arts, live music, and drum sessions from the amazing Jamma de Samba.

We were also thrilled to see a team from Bath College, proud Patrons of Radio Bath, joining the celebrations.
👏 A huge congratulations to Caroline and her team at Bath Area Play Project for organising such a fantastic community event.
Find out more:
All children featured in photographs appear with parents’/carers’ permission.
Dorothy House Launches New Women’s Walk and Major Light Installation Events
Dorothy House Hospice Care has announced a series of major fundraising and community events as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations. Among the headline events is the launch of the Dorothy House Women’s Walk: United in Care, taking place on Saturday 4 July in...
Twerton and Whiteway Pride in Place Co-Chairs Announced
Two well-known community figures have been appointed to lead the next stage of the Twerton and Whiteway Pride in Place programme. Joy Luxford and Ruby Sant have been named co-chairs of the Pride in Place Neighbourhood Board, which will help oversee plans for up to £20...
Planning Permission Approved for New Fashion Museum Bath
Planning permission has officially been granted for the new Fashion Museum Bath, marking a major milestone in plans to transform the city’s former Old Post Office into a world-class cultural destination. The new museum will become the permanent home of Fashion Museum...



