Gin making classes and distillery tours now available with Bath Gin
The Bath Gin Company is now offering guests the chance to learn how to make their very own gin and take tours of the company’s distillery. Guests can experiment with different flavours in order to make...
View ArticleSpecial midweek treat at Gidleigh Park
Gidleigh Park is offering a delicious three course lunch with coffee for £50 per person. To celebrate Michael Wignall’s first year at Gidleigh Park, guests can take their pick from a menu of...
View ArticleNew women’s football academy announced for Bath College
Bath College is excited to announce the launch of a new women’s football academy in partnership with Bath City FC. Spaces are available for up to 20 players aged 16 to 19 to start training with the...
View ArticleTheatre review: Plastic
Melissa Blease reviews Plastic on at Ustinov Studio until Saturday 25 March Nothing amuses and engages the middle classes more than reading about, talking about and watching themselves. The Guardian...
View ArticleWhy Aquae Sulis needs fountains
Rob Delius, architect and head of sustainability for Bath practice Stride Treglown, discusses his vision to bring more water features to the city I’m glad I don’t live in Bath – what with all the...
View ArticleFive talented generations: The Brueghel exhibition at The Holburne Museum
An exhibition at The Holburne Museum, of international importance, sees a record number of Brueghel works under one roof. Georgette McCready discovers some of the stories behind the paintings As the...
View ArticleBath Rugby Foundation to hire its first CEO
Bath Rugby Foundation, the well established charitable arm of Bath Rugby, is looking for its first chief executive officer. The CEO’s role is to lead and manage the Foundation to ensure that it...
View ArticleLocal authority family lawyer joins Royds Withy King
A family lawyer specialising in childcare cases has joined the Bath headquarters of law firm Royds Withy King after almost a decade working for local authorities. Robert Hearne has joined Royds Withy...
View ArticleBath College stonemasonry students shortlisted for Natural Stone Show
Four stonemasonry students from Bath College will have their work showcased at the Natural Stone Show in May after taking part in a recent competition. The competition was organised by Lovell Stone...
View ArticleInterview: Mary Berry on home cooking
Ahead of her visit to Bath for The Bath Festival, Mary Berry talks about Everyday, her new book and BBC series Everyday is a fantastic family cookbook. Can you explain the thought process that went...
View ArticleShaping Victorian Bath
Charles Bayer’s corset factory opened in Bath 125 years ago. Eirlys Penn tells the undercover story A Bayer corset was a thing of wonder. Finely engineered using the highest quality materials, it was...
View ArticleTop tips for preparing for the Bath Half Marathon
The countdown to the Bath Half Marathon has begun. You’ve got your training done, your sponsorship sheets are complete and now you’re just preparing for the big day on Sunday 12 March. Here are some...
View ArticleTheatre review: Abigail’s Party
Melissa Blease reviews Abigail’s Party by Mike Leigh, at Theatre Royal Bath until Saturday 11 March Cheese and pineapple on sticks. “Would you like a little top-up, Ange?” Fibre optic coffee table...
View ArticleGo wild for Wookey Hole’s new caving experience
Visitors can now explore Wookey Hole’s caves and its extraordinary 50,000 year history with a new caving experience that isn’t for the faint-hearted. Members of the public can now climb, abseil and...
View Article“Proud of our thriving city” – Duncan Nash of Nash & Co estate agents
Duncan Nash, owner of Nash & Co estate agents in Bath, talks to The Bath Magazine about his three decades as a property professional How and when did you get into the property business? After...
View ArticleCompass CHC wins NHS England appeal and secures c£100,000 for patient
Compass CHC has secured c£100,000 in continuing healthcare funding for a Bath patient who was incorrectly denied money by BaNES Clinical Commissioning Group. The patient was diagnosed with Parkinson’s...
View ArticleLet’s talk brexit, cake and dogs: Alex Clark, artistic director at The Bath...
Georgette McCready meets Alex Clark, artistic director at The Bath Festival, to hear her ideas behind this year’s literary line-up and to talk about her personal reading list Dog lover Alex Clark would...
View ArticleA celebration of song: The Bath Festival
A bespoke series of concerts for The Bath Festival takes in music from Brahms to Broadway A unique programme of early evening one-hour concerts in intimate settings is one of the strands for this...
View ArticleBath @ work: Leila Wakeham – Environmental officer
Our series of photographic portraits by Neill Menneer shows Bath people at work I grew up on the edge of Bristol, and as a teenager it felt like a big day out to visit Bath. At school, I loved science...
View ArticleThe building of Bath: New housing developments
The Bath Magazine takes a site tour of some of the new developments large and small in Bath, which is witnessing the biggest domestic construction for decades The exodus of the Ministry of Defence and...
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