Reader offer: Enjoy a complimentary bottle of wine at Comptoir Libanais
The Bath Magazine readers can qualify for a special offer when dining at Comptoir Libanais – Bath’s new Lebanese restaurant, now open in Southgate. Readers can enjoy a complimentary bottle of wine with...
View ArticleDorothy House brings a ‘Before I Die’ wall to the University of Bath
Dorothy House Hospice Care hosted a ‘Before I Die’ Wall event at The University of Bath recently as part of the Student Union’s Volunteer Office Charity Information Week. Students, staff and visitors...
View ArticleBath College students celebrate success at awards ceremony
High achieving students from Bath College enjoyed their moment in the spotlight at a special awards ceremony held to celebrate each individual’s commitment and hard work. Over 40 students and their...
View ArticleSpooky treats and Halloween stays with Hand Picked Hotels
As All Hallows’ Eve approaches, dare to delve into the unknown at one of these country house hotels from Hand Picked Hotels. Whether it is a themed evening or a great base from which to enjoy a...
View ArticleCompetition: Win two tickets to the Festive Gift Fair at the NEC
Readers have the chance of winning two tickets to this year’s Festive Gift Fair, taking place at the NEC in Birmingham from 10 – 13 November 2016. The biggest Christmas shopping fair returns to...
View ArticleThe November 2016 issue out now
The November issue of The Bath Magazine has hit the streets of Bath, bringing readers all they need to know about what is happening in Bath this month. In this issue, Jessica Hope previews the Bath...
View ArticleMonkton students raise money to build a school kitchen in Malawi
Monkton senior school pupils have raised £15,000 to build a kitchen for a school in Malawi. The 27 students raised the money over two years and are spending their half term visiting the school to...
View ArticleVisitors from the past
With Halloween almost upon us historian Catherine Pitt takes a look at some recent ghost sightings in Bath – and asks, can we really see dead people? In a city as historic as Bath one expects a few...
View Article5 things to do in November
The Bath Magazine brings you five things you won’t want to miss in November around the city Shop More than 170 little wooden sheds, or chalets as they are officially known, open for business on...
View ArticleReview: Rambert – Flight, Hydrargyrum and Tomorrow
Melissa Blease reviews three new performances by Rambert – Britain’s oldest dance company Celebrating its 90th anniversary this year, Rambert is renowned for commissioning the most exciting...
View ArticleHamleys to open store in Clarks Village
Recognised as the finest toy shop in the world, Hamleys is opening a new store in Clarks Village in November. The toy store will open to the public on Thursday 17 November. With a history of more than...
View ArticleWaitrose to showcase Taste of Bath produce
Waitrose will be showcasing the produce from 14 local businesses in association with hamper company Taste of Bath later this month. Taste of Bath will be hosting a variety of tastings and talks...
View ArticleDauntsey’s school welcomes science fiction author Lucy Hawking
Renowned author Lucy Hawking, who uses story-telling to help audiences understand and engage with science, recently delivered a lecture at Dauntsey’s school. Before the lecture, Lucy joined a group of...
View ArticleTheatre review: Annie
Melissa Blease reviews Annie, on at Theatre Royal Bath until Saturday 5 November Happy birthday Bath Light Operatic Group: one of the most seasoned amateur theatre companies in the UK, and celebrating...
View ArticleDorothy House Hospice to hold Light up a Life services
Dorothy House Hospice Care is holding a series of Light up a Life services to remember loved ones across Somerset and Wiltshire from late November. The nine services will start at Bath Abbey at 6pm on...
View ArticleBath After Dark
Ideas to inspire you to get out of the house in the evenings this winter On dark winter’s evenings it’s easy to hibernate. But there’s so much going on, so why not leave the fireside and the television...
View ArticleHoney’s Midford Cider: A taste of rural paradise
Melissa Blease talks to food hero Gerard Coles of Honey’s Midford Cider Aside from sounding like characters from the much-loved, 1970s ITV children’s series Worzel Gummidge or locations for the BBC’s...
View ArticleThe November Wine Column
Angela Mount, wine and food critic, picks her favourite wines to cheer up a chilly night There’s no avoiding Christmas, with the festive lights already firmly ensconced above the streets of our city –...
View ArticleThe ghost signs of Bath
Historian Kirsten Elliott delves into the evolution of advertising and invites us to read the historic writing on the walls of Bath If you were to be asked what Bath is famous for, you might reply its...
View ArticleDauntsey’s School unveils final phase of development
Dauntsey’s has completed an extensive building and redevelopment programme with the opening of a new teaching block, to be known as The Olive Building, after former headmaster George Olive (1919 –...
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