Cool, calm and collected: How to get a great night’s sleep with a new bedroom
Is your bedroom a nightmare? A place where you dump your clutter, catch up on your emails late into the night and where you spend the wee small hours restlessly punching your pillow? Bath interior...
View ArticleKES student among top Chemistry pupils in UK
A Level chemistry student James Aiken from King Edward’s School in Bath has been named as one of the top scoring pupils in the UK at the Chemistry Olympiad. How would you go about solving the problem...
View ArticleSay cheese s’il vous plait: Meet Nibbles Cheese
Melissa Blease meets food hero, Frenchman Stephane Gouzien who takes an unpartisan view when it comes to British and French cheese at his tasty stall, Nibbles in Bath Guildhall Market For those of us...
View ArticleA fresh take: Woodhouse and Law’s spring interiors
A return to retro, playful prints and striking metallics are all key to spring’s decidedly refreshing new mood, writes local interior designer John Law They call Maison & Objet the trade show that...
View ArticleTry something new: Bath Canoe Club
Get out into the fresh air and experience a full body workout without even realising it with Bath Canoe Club… The Old Organ Factory, situated on the banks of the Avon in Bath, was used by William...
View ArticleHistorian Lucy Worsley visits Prior Park College
Historian and chief curator of Historic Royal Palaces Lucy Worsley visited Prior Park College last week to give a talk about the Victorians to the students and staff. Lucy also spoke about her new...
View ArticleTop ways to save on your wedding
Your wedding is likely to be one of the most expensive things you will ever pay for. But there are ways to cut the cost and still make it the most special day of your life. First things first… Make a...
View ArticleTheatre review: What the Butler Saw
Melissa Blease reviews What the Butler Saw on at Theatre Royal Bath until Saturday 1 April I developed a ‘thing’ about Joe Orton when I was around 12 years old. It was very much a pre-pubescent,...
View ArticleHospice launches Dorothy’s Tea Party fundraising initiative
Dorothy House Hospice Care is launching a new fundraising initiative called Dorothy’s Tea Party. The whole community are invited to get involved by either hosting or attending a Dorothy’s Tea Party or...
View Article5 things to do in April
The Bath Magazine brings you five things you won’t want to miss in April around the city, including laughing your socks off at the Bath Comedy Festival and celebrating Bath’s World Heritage status Join...
View ArticleBath Abbey: The great pew debate
Bath Abbey will be removing its Victorian pews as part of its restoration project, which has sparked debate among those who think they are too integral to the abbey’s history to remove. We spoke to two...
View ArticleRestaurant review: The Olive Tree
Georgette McCready discovers a springtime menu crafted by a chef at the top of his game at The Olive Tree A head chef on fine form in the kitchen is like a Premier League footballer in terms of...
View ArticleEDITORIAL FEATURE SUBMISSIONS
If you are a talented features writer and would like to submit ideas or pitch new ones then we’d love to hear from you Every month we produce a great city magazine for Bath and separately one for...
View ArticleBath Comedy Festival: Just bring us your GSOH
The 2017 Bath Comedy Festival runs for a record 17 days this year, with gags and giggles for all types of audience. We take a look at some of the highlights… Working to quash the stereotype image of...
View ArticleBath @ work: Mark Packer – Builder
Our series of photographic portraits by Neill Menneer shows Bath people at work I was born and educated in Chippenham. At 16 I went to work for Graham Watling through the efforts of career advisor Tim...
View Article15 little known facts about Bath Abbey
The Bath Magazine reveals fifteen facts about Bath Abbey and its 1,200 year history 1. There has been a place of Christian worship on the site of Bath Abbey for over 1,200 years and it continues to run...
View ArticleMoss of Bath wins three national awards
Independent television and hi-fi retailer and installer Moss of Bath won three national industry awards at the 2017 IER Awards (Innovative Electrical Retailer) recently. Moss of Bath picked up awards...
View ArticleAcorn: Plants step up to the plate
Melissa Blease goes behind the menu of Acorn Vegetarian Kitchen to hear how owner Richard Buckley and chef Steven Yates put vegetables at the centre of their delicious, innovative dishes For a tiny,...
View ArticleLocal law firm Mowbray Woodwards raises £3,200 for Bath charity Mentoring Plus
Staff at Bath law firm Mowbray Woodwards have raised £3,200 for Mentoring Plus – a local charity which supports young people aged seven – 21 struggling with education, family, poverty or isolation. The...
View ArticleSpotty Herberts raising money for SANDS with charity walk
The Austin family who run children’s clothing store Spotty Herberts in Bath will be raising money for SANDS – The Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Charity, over the Easter weekend. Paul and his two...
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