Wasps trip starts 'critical' fortnight for Bath Rugby, says boss Gary Gold
Gary Gold says the next fortnight is crucial for Bath Rugby in their overall ambitions this season. On Sunday they travel to Wasps in the Aviva Premiership (2pm) looking to extend their winning run to...
View ArticleBlackout and butterflies cannot stop Lizzy Yarnold from attempting to emulate...
Throwing yourself head first down an icy track at speeds of up to 87mph takes the kind of courage that few of us possess. To continue doing so when you have blacked out during a run on one of the...
View ArticleTeam Bath AC's Alex Carter positive ahead of European Championship trials in...
Team Bath AC's Alex Carter will head to Liverpool for Saturday's European Championship under-20 men's trials race in a positive frame of mind. The 17-year-old has started the season well and after...
View ArticleJoe Johnson urges Judd Trump to stick with attacking style ahead of UK...
Former world champion Joe Johnson has urged boy wonder Judd Trump to not change from his attacking style, despite a poor start to the season. Trump finished off last season, in which he claimed and...
View ArticleGolden Oldies charity launches twinning scheme
Singing sessions across Bath are being twinned in order to reach more people.The Golden-Oldies charity holds popular sessions for pensioners, giving them the chance to get out and meet others while...
View ArticleMy Bath - Estate agent Carey Gilliland: An Aladdin's Cave of DIY goodies
Estate agent Carey Gilliland answers the questions in our My Bath featureWhat's your favourite part of Bath?Even though I've been an estate agent in Bath for almost two decades, I'm still discovering...
View ArticleMore women urged to take part in Bike Bath Weekend
Organisers of a fast-growing festival of cycling say they want to encourage more women to take part next year.Registration has opened for the 2014 Bike Bath weekend, with 1,500 places on organised...
View ArticleTOM BRADSHAW: Another James, another Test tug of war for Bath Rugby
Given that the southern hemisphere nations are currently visiting these shores for Test rugby, it would be disappointing if there wasn't some political tug of war (invariably referred to as...
View ArticleBubbly in Little SouthGate brings new tea craze to Bath
People have been picking up their free bubble tea courtesy of the Chronicle.Bubbly opened in Little SouthGate just six weeks ago but its unusual mix of bubble tea and a digital graffiti wall are...
View ArticleFriday traffic and travel around Bath
It's a chilly start but so far there are no major problems on the roads and railways around Bath. The 7.04am First Great Western service to Swansea is subject to a delay at the moment. Bath is waking...
View ArticleFuture profits up 170% after web advertising boost
One of Bath's biggest employers today turned in a 170 per cent rise in pre-tax profits, as it celebrated a major business milestone. Magazine and website publisher Future's normalised financial results...
View ArticleBath Rugby teams up with Kit Aid in recycling scheme
Young Bath rugby fans have been helping those less fortunate around the world to enjoy the game by donating their old kits.Bath Rugby teamed up with kit recycling scheme, LV= SOS Kit Aid to launch an...
View ArticleBath Fertility Clinic donates microscope to Beechen Cliff School
Pupils at a Bath secondary school have been presented with a new microscope to help them with their science studies.The Bath Fertility Clinic made the donation to Beechen Cliff School to inspire the...
View ArticleCuro stages Winter Warmer events for older people in Twerton, Timsbury and...
People from across Bath and north east Somerset have been trying to beat the cold with a series of Winter Warmer events.Curo put on three events for clients in the sheltered and independent living...
View ArticleBaker Duncan Glendinning of the Thoughtful Bread Company helps build his new...
He is better known for making bread but a Bath baker is turning his hand to DIY to help build his new city centre shop.This time last year Duncan Glendinning, co-founder of the Thoughtful Bread...
View ArticleIPL and Eduserv create website to help young people
Two Bath businesses have joined forces to help transform young people's lives.A website has been launched to enable teenagers to match their skills and interests with suitable work placements.The site...
View ArticleGary Gold calls for United front ahead of Bath's Aviva A League semi-final
Gary Gold has urged all Bath Rugby fans to get behind their bid to reach the Aviva A League final next week. Bath United host Sale Jets on Monday (7.30pm), with tickets free for the last-four clash at...
View ArticleBath Rugby scrum-half Peter Stringer wary of Wasps' physicality
Peter Stringer is expecting a physical afternoon when Bath Rugby take on Wasps in the Aviva Premiership tomorrow (2pm). Bath travel to Adams Park looking for a seventh straight win in all competitions....
View ArticleCircleBath hospital at Peasedown St John adopts new patient safety scheme
An award-winning scheme that allows any member of staff to immediately halt an operation or treatment if they feel a patient is in danger is being rolled out to a hospital near Bath.The CircleBath...
View ArticleVideo: Young dancers perform flash mob in Bath city centre
Around 50 young dancers surprised shoppers in Bath city centre with a flash mob performance. The group, which was organised by students from the University of Bath and included dancers from across the...
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