Royds Withy King donates £100k of equipment to social enterprise
Bath law firm Royds Withy King has donated £100,000 worth of IT equipment to social enterprise We Do. IT that helps young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to gain the skills they need to secure...
View ArticleRoyds Withy King welcomes new corporate lawyer
Bath law firm Royds Withy King has expanded its team of corporate and commercial lawyers further with the appointment of solicitor Edward Chapman. Ed Chapman has joined the corporate and commercial...
View ArticleAll things weird and wonderful at The Holburne Museum
The Grand Detour, a new free exhibition at The Holburne Museum by acclaimed contemporary artist Djordje Ozbolt manages to both surprise and entertain Word of gnomes being spotted on the lawns of one of...
View ArticleA fine point of view
Andrew Swift enjoys a winter walk from Widcombe to Lyncombe Vale and Fox Hill The December walk – designed either to blow the cobwebs away or to provide a break from the frenzy of the festive season –...
View ArticleAbsurd Bird lands in Bath
Absurd Bird is bringing its soul-warming comfort food of the American South to Bath, opening its doors in Southgate on 15 December. Whether fried or grilled, only ethically sourced free-range chickens...
View ArticleBath @ work: Paul Crossley – Mayor of Bath
Our series of photographic portraits by Neill Menneer shows Bath people at work I was born in Gosport to a naval family. We moved regularly including spending time in Cornwall and Malta – which were...
View ArticleRestaurant review: The Clifton Sausage
Georgette McCready enjoys a hearty plate of bangers and mash with a difference When lunch has been what is these days termed, aldesko, ie a Tupperware box of watercress, pea shoots and tinned tuna...
View ArticleTheatre review: KES’s production of Pride and Prejudice
Students from King Edward’s School took on Simon Reade’s stage production of Jane Austen’s most famous novel One of Bath’s most famous honorary residents would have been proud and amused by King...
View ArticleCompetition: Win a three course dinner for four at Turtle Bay
Say goodbye to the grey and cold outdoors this winter and enjoy a visit to the lively and colourful Caribbean restaurant Turtle Bay with this competition to win a three course dinner for four. Known...
View ArticleLet’s get this city buzzing: The Bath Festival preview
Georgette McCready spoke to John Cullum, chair of The Bath Festival about creating a ten-day celebration of music and words that we’ll all want to be part of in May 2017 There was a somewhat heated...
View ArticleTheatre review: Aladdin
Melissa Blease reviews this year’s pantomime at Theatre Royal Bath – Aladdin – which is on until Sunday 8 January Like many naughty little girls, I have to admit that I do love a really good bad boy....
View ArticleInterview: Darcey Bussell
Former prima ballerina and Strictly Come Dancing judge Darcey Bussell talks to Emma Payne about bringing her new dance fitness programme to the south west, behind the scenes on Strictly, and the role...
View ArticleChristmas in Saxon Bath
Julian Mittra, director of Around and About Bath tours, reveals Bath’s festive connections with the Anglo-saxons As the owner of Around & About Bath tours and a former history teacher, I’ve...
View ArticleThe December Wine Column
Angela Mount, wine and food critic, picks those all-important wines to enjoy at Christmas So here we are again – the Christmas wine column; the time of year when my phone gets overloaded with texts...
View ArticleGet fresh on Saturdays: Bath Farmers’ Market
Melissa Blease meets some of the food hero traders at Bath Farmers’ Market who’ll be supplying us with fresh produce for our Christmas tables Wye Valley, Winchester, Stroud and London’s Borough Market...
View ArticleCurried goat
Curried goat is served throughout the Caribbean on holidays and celebrations, and none more so than Christmas Day. Turtle Bay is giving you the opportunity to create this Caribbean classic in your own...
View ArticleThe Helen Straker Charity raises £80,000 for Dorothy House and Forever...
The Helen Straker Charity has raised £80,000 for Dorothy House Hospice Care and the RUH Forever Friends Appeal this year. Both charities received £40,000 at a recent cheque presentation and were the...
View ArticleBath decorative antiques fair
Since 1989 this celebrated event has taken place at The Pavilion in Bath and dealers, interior decorators and home makers have queued up to buy interesting and inspirational pieces for home and garden...
View ArticleTheatre review: KES’s production of Pride and Prejudice
Students from King Edward’s School took on Simon Reade’s stage production of Jane Austen’s most famous novel One of Bath’s most famous honorary residents would have been proud and amused by King...
View Article5 things to do in January
The Bath Magazine brings you five things you won’t want to miss in January around the city Visit Bath’s own modern British Impressionist Peter Brown has a major exhibition of new work at the publicly...
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