Vocademy: Ex Bath Spa student opens singing school
Former Bath Spa University student Emma Webb is all set to launch her new singing school Vocademy in Bath.Emma, who completed her BA Hons in music at Bath Spa in 2013 and has trained as a singer from...
View ArticleAndy Watkins grabs last-gasp winner as Bath City beat Hayes & Yeading United
MATCH REPORT: Bath City 3 (Pratt pen 34, 84, Watkins 90) Hayes & Yeading United 2 (Cox 4, 72) Andy Watkins struck with just 30 seconds of normal time remaining as Bath City came from behind to grab...
View ArticleLast-gasp penalty try hands Bath Rugby victory over local rivals Gloucester...
MATCH REPORT: Gloucester Rugby 17 Bath Rugby 18 A penalty try 90 seconds from time handed Bath Rugby victory over local rivals Gloucester in an ill-tempered West Country derby at Kingsholm. In total...
View ArticleOffering respite care at new Dorothy House lodges
Two lodges have been built at a Winsley hospice to allow patients to be cared for in homely surroundings.Dorothy House is preparing to open its first community lodges.They have been designed for...
View Article£65,000 and still raising money for Dorothy House
A fund set up in memory of a 27-year-old man killed in a car crash has so far raised more than £65,000 for Dorothy House.James Eyers who worked for Bathampton tax consultancy Marcussen, died in a road...
View ArticleCity centre foraging walk turns up tasty delights
Emma Dance goes on a city centre foraging walk with Demuths Vegetarian Cookery School and discovers that there's more in the cracks in the pavement than you might think. It wasn't long ago that people...
View ArticleMedals galore for Bath stars at 2014 British Gas Swimming Championships in...
Bath swimmers Chris Walker-Hebborn, Siobhan-Marie O'Connor, Calum Jarvis, Michael Jamieson, Lizzie Simmonds and Joe Roebuck have all picked up medals at the 2014 British Gas Swimming Championships in...
View ArticleSunflowers planted to launch the 2014 Britain in Bloom competition
People were encouraged to plant sunflowers to launch the 2014 Britain in Bloom competition. This year Bath in Bloom is celebrating 50 years of the Britain in Bloom campaign. To mark this people were...
View ArticleChance to find out more about Bath
Families were able to enjoy the sunshine while finding out more about Bath. To celebrate 27 years of Bath's World Heritage site status a series of free events were held at the Holburne Museum and...
View ArticleTV preview: What to watch on Sunday
pre-wrap;">How was Amazing Greys? Was it as good for you as it was me? I tell you, Paddy hasn't lost the old gift of the gab has he? Let the inevitable tribunal meet the man with no more options....
View ArticleTeenage boy "remorseful" for throwing bottle at referee after Bath Rugby's...
A teenage boy has been identified as the person who threw a bottle at referee Tim Wigglesworth following the Battle of Kingsholm. The youngster was on an escorted rugby tour with friends, accompanied...
View ArticleSpring comes early to Bowood and the Rhododendron Walk opens early
Due to the recent mild winter, Bowood's spectacular Rhododendron Walks (www.bowood.org/bowood-gardens/rhododendron-walks) are nine days ahead of themselves. So Bowood is delighted to announce that this...
View ArticleYouthful Bath United line-up named against Somerset County XV
Aviva A League champions Bath United are back in action on Monday night when they host a Somerset County XV at The Rec (7.30pm). Fresh from their 92-0 defeat of the Royal Navy last month, the United...
View ArticleStrictly Come Dancing host Sir Bruce Forsyth: I got tired doing live TV
Strictly Come Dancing legend Sir Bruce Forsyth has admitted he got "tired doing live telly". Sir Bruce, 86, has talked about his tough decision to step down from presenting the hit BBC series Strictly....
View ArticleRecipe: Fillet of venison with a rich chilli and chocolate sauce
We may be more used to eating chocolate as a sweet treat, but it can work just as well in savoury dishes. This simple, tasty venison dish from Divine, when served with rösti potatoes and grilled...
View ArticleDaniel and Charlie are Beechen Cliff's shooting stars in Potterne challenge
The Easter holidays did not prevent seven pairs of Beechen Cliff schoolboys competing in the second phase of the Potterne shooting challenge. Daniel Ashenden (Kipling House) and Charlie Stephenson...
View ArticleLocal councillors or government ministers . . . who do you trust?
People trust local councils more than government ministers, it has been revealed. Fewer than one in six people think ministers tell the truth all or most of the time. Trust in local councillors was...
View ArticleTry a chocolate paella for Easter
Forget Chocolate Eggs this Easter it's all about Chocolate paella!! Leading Spanish tapas restaurant La Tasca has developed the perfect dish if you're looking for an alternative way to enjoy chocolate...
View ArticleNew paint for old - reycle your old paint and receive a discount voucher
A successful scheme which saw householders given the chance to clear their sheds, garages and cupboards of unwanted paint will return to Bath this month. From April 18 to May 6, the Kick Out The Can...
View ArticleRevealed: Images that show Genesis Trust premises turned into student flats
The first images have been revealed of how a Blitz damaged building will be transformed into student accommodation. Development management firm, Iesis, has released the images as part of its...
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