Food trends of 2020
It’s a new year but is it time for a new diet? Melissa Blease investigates what will be hot and what will be dropped – from Veganuary to zero-proof drinks and flour alternatives, the future looks...
View ArticleMardan Removals
We are a family run removals and storage company. Marcus, the company director started the business in 2011 after 14 years within the removals industry and with the knowledge and passion that he could...
View ArticleReady with style
You have found the perfect dress and now it’s time to find the perfect hairstyle. Alex Morris, master stylist at Frontlinestyle Hair and Beauty Salon for over ten years gives his tips for the big day...
View ArticleBath gallery brings overlooked 20th-century fashion illustration to the fore...
Gray M.C.A which specialises in the overlooked field of fashion illustration is behind a major non-selling show in New York. Connie Gray, founder of the Gray M.C.A. gallery, has co-curated the...
View ArticleThe walking cure
How are we affected by the environment in which we live? Martin Gledhill, senior teaching fellow at the department of architecture and civil engineering at the University of Bath, and Frances...
View ArticleFuture announces year of activity and event launches to mark 30th anniversary...
Future plc, the international media group and leading magazine publisher, is marking the 30th anniversary of its iconic Homebuilding & Renovating brand with a new era of investment to launch a...
View ArticleGardens: pulling together
In a city defined by its architectural highlights, there are also plenty of inbetween areas with green potential that aren’t presented at their best. Fortunately community gardening groups are making...
View ArticleSix of the best: places to watch the six nations
As rugby fever hits the UK, here we round up six of the best pubs in Bath to watch the six nations rugby… The Cork Sit back with your favourite draught beer and watch all of the tournament’s games at...
View ArticleA bit of cinema history: The Little Theatre
Known for its comfy chairs, vintage aesthetics, and the smell of mulled wine that wafts up the stairs from the kiosk as you enter, The Little Theatre Cinema in Bath is a firm favourite for watching new...
View ArticleRaising your sights: Interview with Mike Killpartrick
The technology behind seeing clearly has moved from eyeglasses balanced on the bridge of the nose to using light waves to take cross-section pictures of your retina. Emma Clegg talks to Mike...
View Article5 Things to do in Bath in February
Top things to see and do around Bath in February including catching Tom Chambers and Sally Bretton in Dial M for Murder at Theatre Royal Bath, laugh with Catherine Bohart, and dine at The Bath Priory...
View ArticleDefying the silence: Interview with John Suchet
Beethoven’s life was full of drama and this was closely reflected in his music. Emma Clegg talks to Beethoven expert and Classic FM presenter John Suchet ahead of six performances of Beethoven’s...
View ArticleBath at work: Neil Ireson, stained glass artist
I moved to the beautiful city of Bath just over two years ago, having lived in London and Surrey for the previous 40 years. I decided to make a new life in a different part of the country following...
View ArticleWalk: Make tracks to Brean Down
Start the year off with a stimulating walk along an uplifting stretch of coastline. Andrew Swift makes his way along the breezy headland of Brean Down and encounters a Second World War observation...
View ArticleLoving to eat
It’s the day for celebrating amour à deux, but don’t bring any preconceptions to the table, says Melissa Blease. Oysters are not compulsory, you don’t need a second mortgage for a fine dining...
View ArticleMillfield Prep School pupil selected for Team GB Laser Run World Championships
Millfield Prep School pupil Hector Jones from Walton has been invited by Pentathlon GB to represent Great Britain in the Laser Run World Championships, held in Xiamen China in May later this year....
View ArticlePrior Park College ranks high for Girls’ Tennis
The LTA (NGB) has published the overall school tennis rankings for 2019 for both boys and girls. They are based on a school’s success in the national school competitions for year 7/8, 9/10 and U18....
View ArticleRUH staff thank patient for new scanner
Patients on the Gastroenterology ward at the Royal United Hospitals (RUH), Bath are benefitting from a new scanner, thanks to a former patient who funded the machine. Bath resident Liz Daniel, who...
View ArticleOnce upon a time in theatre: Interview with Ben Goddard
The winner of eight Tony Awards on Broadway and a West End hit, Once – soon coming to Theatre Royal Bath – is partly a busked concert and partly an aching romance, discovers Melissa Blease in...
View ArticleReview: Richard Alston Dance Company: Final Edition at Theatre Royal Bath
Melissa Blease reviews Alston Dance Company: Final Edition, on at Theatre Royal Bath until 1 February If you didn’t catch The Richard Alston Dance Company’s fleeting visit to Bath this year, then you...
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