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Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa receive awards at The Prestigious Star Awards 2019

Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa has scooped up two awards at this year’s Prestigious Star Awards. Winning Best Meeting Venue 2019 and Best Marketing Manager Highly Commended (Silmiya Hendricks), Lucknam...

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Get your garden in gear

Spring has sprung! And it’s time to get this gardening show on the road, says Jane Moore If you’re anything like me you’ll have spent the winter bumbling along, pottering pleasantly in the garden on...

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Spring eating at Green Park Brasserie

Melissa Blease waves in the changing season with a new deli lunch menu at Green Park Brasserie which will kick the afternoon slump goodbye and add a spring to your step It feels a little bit odd –...

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Review: Caroline’s Kitchen at Theatre Royal Bath

Melissa Blease reviews Caroline’s Kitchen starring Caroline Langrishe, Aden Gillett and James Sutton, on at Theatre Royal Bath until 30 March Caroline Mortimer is living the contemporary good life as...

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Interview: Chi-chi Nwanoku founder of Chineke! Orchestra

Chineke! Orchestra is the first professional orchestra in Europe to be made up of primarily black and minority ethnic musicians. Emma Clegg talks to founder Chi-chi Nwanoku about how the orchestra was...

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The Little Theatre: Celebrating 80 years

Known for its comfy chairs and vintage aesthetics, Bath’s Little Theatre Cinema is a firm favourite for watching new releases, much-loved classics, and live cultural screenings from top theatres from...

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Five things to do in April

We take a look at five things to do in the city this month. Chuckle How happily married are the happily married? Following a sold-out run at the National Theatre and direct from a West End transfer,...

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Badminton School reach regional final in the Cyber First Girls competition

Badminton are delighted to announce that four of our year 8 girls have been invited to the regional final of the Cyber First Girls competition. The competition is aimed at year 8 girls in England,...

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The Rondo Theatre: The Long Walk Back

In 2008 cricketer Chris Lewis attempted to smuggle £140,000 worth of cocaine through Gatwick Airport, and was sentenced to 13 years in prison. A new play by Dougie Blaxland charts the extraordinary...

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Enhance Medispa review: Plane sailing

In need of some skin rejuvenation, Crystal Rose heads to Enhance Medispa for a dermaplane and LED light therapy session Receiving a total face refresh has never been easier. Long gone are the days of...

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The history of trams in Bath

As the idea of introducing a modern tram system in Bath is under discussion, Georgette McCready looks back at the decades when trams were the main form of transport for Bath There is much talk around...

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Review: The Griffin Inn

The griffin is a mythological creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion; the head and wings of an eagle; and an eagle’s talons as its front feet. Griffins were known from classical...

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Makings of a masterpiece with Harriet Dahan-Bouchard

The days of the likes of Gainsborough dominating the city’s art scene may be long gone, but the demand for traditional portraiture is as popular now as ever according to Bath based artist Harriet...

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A picture of autism

How can autistic people develop the skills to manage the different way they interact with the world? Simon Horsford talks to Mark Brosnan, a professor at the University of Bath’s department of...

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Bath at work: Carole Banwell

Our series of photographic portraits by Neill Menneer shows Bath people at work. Carole Banwell General manager, Bath City FC I went to a convent school in Cheltenham and always felt a bit intimidated...

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Netflix’s Our Planet: Interview with director Alastair Fothergill

Climate change is the single largest threat to our world. In a groundbreaking new documentary, director and producer Alastair Fothergill addresses the issues the planet is facing head on. He talks to...

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Review: Equus at Theatre Royal Bath

Melissa Blease reviews Peter Shaffer’s Equus, on at Theatre Royal Bath until 6 April “Alright, he’s sick. He’s full of misery and fear. He was dangerous, and could be again. But that boy has known a...

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Travel: Touring Teutonia

Whether the agenda demands a visit to a fancy schloss or gallery; cocktails and beach-bar hopping; gorgeous walks or delectable architecture, art and design, Germany has much to offer, says Simon...

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Review: Out of Blue at The Little Theatre Cinema

Crystal Rose reviews Out of Blue [15] starring Patricia Clarkson and James Caan, on at The Little Theatre Cinema until 11 April When leading astrophysicist and black hole specialist Jennifer Rockwell...

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Sir Thomas Lawrence: Portraits of a great painter

April marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of one of the greatest portrait painters in British history. Historian Catherine Pitt explores the life of Sir Thomas Lawrence, a child prodigy whose...

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