TV preview: What to watch on Good Friday
It's finally Easter and isn't it worth the wait. before we were all hunting with spears and rocks and now the revolution has arrived. Has TV followed us into the light? Well...kind of. All the action...
View ArticleBath firm behind new generation of Sylvanian Families
They have been an integral part of play rooms for almost 30 years but a firm from Bath is hoping to introduce a new generation to Sylvanian Families.Highlight PR, which has offices in Charles Street,...
View ArticleLIVE: Bath Rugby v Worcester Warriors
Follow all the action live from The Rec as Bath Rugby take on Worcester Warriors in the Aviva Premiership. Bath are looking to keep their play-off hopes alive after last week's controversial victory...
View ArticleOxygen therapy helps Bath Rugby stars on the road to recovery
Bath Rugby players have been receiving oxygen therapy to help with their sports injuries.Staff at the Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre in Warminster have been treating players including Rob Webber,...
View ArticleDramatic rescue after car fire in Longleat Safari Park lion enclosure
A family had to be rescued when their car caught fire in the lion enclosure at Longleat Safari Park. Wiltshire Fire and Rescue were called to the safari park at 1pm on Good Friday to reports of a car...
View ArticleReal message behind funky nappies at Bath fashion show
A fashion show with a difference saw babies and toddlers strutting about in funky cloth nappies that help the environment.And they weren't shy about showing off at an event in Weston aimed at getting...
View ArticleFamilies head to Bathwick Hill for Easter fun
Children young and old headed for Bathwick Hill to take part in some Easter fun. The National Trust organised an array of egg-themed activities to get families out of doors and enjoying Easter. Rangers...
View ArticleBath celebrates St George's Day
St George's Day has been celebrated early in Bath. The Widcombe Mummers and Northwest Morris dancers Mr Wilkins Shilling performed for more than hour at locations around the city centre on Saturday to...
View ArticleTV preview: What to watch on Easter Saturday
Like the bad guy in any great monster movie Britain's Got Talent will get us all eventually. Like I said the other week, dog act, dance act, bad comedian, sob story. The cycle never ends, it's like...
View ArticleRoyal event seal of approval for Bath firm Industrial Phycology
An innovative Bath firm has high hopes of new contracts after scooping the top prize at a royal business event.Industrial Phycology, which has found a way of using algae to treat wastewater and recover...
View Article"We found a way to win against resilient Warriors," says Bath Rugby...
Bath Rugby first-team coach Toby Booth praised his side for finding a way to win against a resilient Worcester Warriors side on Saturday to strengthen their quest to finish in the Aviva Premiership...
View ArticleBath's Ken Loach to have final film shown at Cannes Film Festival
Bath film director Ken Loach is celebrating after his latest – and perhaps last – movie has been selected to be shown at the Cannes Film Festival. The 77-year-old, who won the Palme d'Or in 2006 with...
View ArticleJenson Button labels McLaren "not good enough" as Lewis Hamilton wins Chinese...
Jenson Button has labelled his McLaren car "not good enough" after trailing home 11th as Lewis Hamilton won the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday. Frome Flyer Button and team-mate Kevin Magnussen, who...
View ArticleAdd some oil to your beauty regime to make it super slick
A new champion is spilling into the beauty world. Lisa Haynes reveals the instant benefits of oils for face, body and hair. There's a new recruit on the beauty shelves that's rapidly ousting other...
View ArticleMP Don Foster backs English Tourism Week
Bath MP Don Foster has welcomed a week-long celebration of tourism.English Tourism Week, run by the national tourist board, VisitEngland, aimed to shine a light on the importance of a sector worth £106...
View ArticleTV preview: What to watch on Easter Sunday
Well Sunday is here and the air is thick "Corrr, glad I don't have to work tomorrow" jokes. Haha, we'll see how cocky you are in 24 hours when Tuesday is bearing down on you like an out of control...
View Article1,000 paper cranes for Forever Friends Appeal
Children have been learning how to fold paper into cranes.Students at the Languages United language school in Walcot Street made 1,000 origami cranes under the instruction of Japanese teacher...
View ArticleBath's Guildhall Market's £100 draw to attract shoppers
A campaign to draw in shoppers at Bath's Guildhall Market is going from strength to strength.In their latest attempt to attract people, traders are offering a cash prize of £100 to one lucky person who...
View ArticleTips for matching food and wine from Bibendum
Emma Dance talks to the wine experts at Bibendum wine merchants to find out more about matching wine to food. I once heard someone say that like a good marriage, food and wine are meant for each other....
View ArticleThe Makery Emporium make most of the wider spaces at new Union Passage base
A company, which encourages people to explore their creative side, is continuing to develop its presence in the city.The Makery Emporium has closed its shop in Northumberland Place and opened new...
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