How to create the perfect home office
Over the last few months many of us have been working from home in less than ideal conditions, with the expectation that we would be heading back to the office pretty soon. Today, though, the outlook...
View ArticleCharlie Bigham’s X Wells Food Festival: Real food; virtual setting
It’s not unusual to hear business owners talking about the sustainability of their company and their responsible approach to its workings, but this can come across as a politically correct chant. Not...
View ArticleCouncil Parks Manager gets married in the Botanical Gardens Bath
With demand for smaller wedding venues increasing, Bath and North East Somerset Council’s Heritage Park Weddings Team has seen a surge in interest at the ‘Temple of Minerva’ in Bath’s picturesque...
View ArticleDance challenge brings joy to Monkton Combe School
Monkton Combe School in Bath was filled with joy and laughter as the pupils and staff came together yesterday morning to take part in a socially distanced version of the “Jerusalema” dance challenge...
View ArticleApprenticeship Minister to launch West of England Institute of Technology
Gillian Keegan, Minister for Apprenticeships and Skills, will be ‘virtually’ opening the West of England Institute of Technology (WEIoT) on Thursday (8 October). The official WEIoT launch will be a...
View ArticleMogers Drewett: Practical tips for Managers to support employee health and...
As we approach the 7th month of working from home and the season starts to change, HR Consultant Lucy Cotterell offers some guidance and tips aimed at helping managers to ensure they can support their...
View ArticleBath BID launches Bath at Christmas Art Competition
The Bath BID, in conjunction with Minuteman Press Bath, will fill the streets of Bath this festive season with a parade of two-metre-high giant ‘bunting’ flags made from the artwork and designs of...
View ArticleThe Elder has arrived in Bath
The Elder is the place to enjoy authentic, honest and timeless British cooking, created by restaurateur Mike Robinson and Group Head Chef Gavin Edney, our focus is on sustainability, seasonality,...
View ArticleA sustainable urban future?
Richard Asbury How can we develop our city without detracting from its existing heritage? Richard Asbury, director of Bath-based Maack Architects, talks sustainable development, well-designed homes...
View ArticleCharity Will-writing scheme returns for November
The ever-popular RUH Will Month is returning in November to help the general public make or update their Will at a reduced cost. You can now book your appointment for November to have your Will...
View ArticleReview: BETRAYAL at Theatre Royal Bath
Melissa Blease reviews BETRAYAL, on at Theatre Royal Bath until 31 October The bars are temporarily closed, there’s a one-way entrance/exit system in place and the wearing of masks is de rigueur. But...
View ArticleFabulous show apartment launches at Belvedere House, Lansdown
Developer Juniper Homes’ have achieved their uncompromising vision for this luxury development. From the moment you step in to Belvedere House, you’ll know this select eight apartment development...
View ArticleMogers Drewett lawyers named in Chambers 2021
Law firm Mogers Drewett is delighted to announce that four of its lawyers have been featured in the new Chambers UK 2021 Guide, for their standout contribution in their respective practices. Tom...
View ArticlePumpkin craziness at Oldfield School
The Ghoul, The Bad and The Ugly! In the face of adversity, this having been a most unusual year for traditions, Oldfield School’s annual pumpkin carving competition was a ghoulish success again! Our...
View ArticleExceptional Value-added at Stonar
Stonar has been placed among the top 1.5% of 400 schools across the country in a nationwide value-added assessment of GCSE grades in 2020. Using CEM, one of the largest providers of formative...
View ArticleBrowse the best of local art from the comfort of your own home
From 2 November Bath Society of Artists’ Annual Exhibition goes online for the first time in its 115- year history, giving art-lovers the chance to browse and buy from home. The selling exhibition is...
View ArticleBill Bailey: The caretaker of the dance
This West Country boy might have settled down amid the bright lights of London, but comedian, musician and actor Bill Bailey still belongs to Bath. He’s hitting the headlines at the moment, part of...
View ArticleAll quayed up
There’s work afoot on the structural development of Bath, and the Bath Quays development has long been dominating the conversation. The grand plan involves a complex series of intersecting projects so...
View ArticleUnlimited thinking
Do you feel battered and bruised by recent months? And are you concerned about how Bath is coping? Emma Clegg talks to Kevin Peake, director of marketing and business development at Royds Withy King,...
View ArticleOCL Accountancy: Extended time and new limit for Time to Pay of self...
As announced by the Chancellor, Self Assessment taxpayers can now apply online to spread the cost of their tax bill into monthly payments without the need to call HMRC. The online self-serve ‘Time to...
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