Local News
- Bits and pieces, 31st July - Holiday activities and fighting the phone mast...
- Twerton church organises fun day - On Saturday 25th July St Michael's Church organised a fun day for everyone, as a way of saying thank you for the support that they received from the community when some church windows were vandalised. The nice thing about this event was that everything was free...
- Bungee jumping in Twerton - Last Saturday, The White Horse Pub at Shophouse Road, Twerton, was packed with people watching or waiting to take part in the bungee jumping. Every year the pub organises an exciting activity to raise money for charity...
- Twerton PACT - A record of the latest PACT Meeting in Twerton...
- Twins win at the double -
Twin girls have been chosen as the winners of The Bath Chronicle's Baby and Toddler of the Year competition.
Four-year-olds...
- Council will make surprise visits to check pupils are sitting SATs -
Council officers will be springing surprise visits on primary schools across Bath to check that Year 6 pupils are sitting their SATs tests next...
- Beer prices slashed as new owner makes mark -
The new owner of a Bath pub is bucking a trend by cutting the price of beer – and deciding not to serve food.
David Derrick, who has...
- In the courts -
These are among the latest people to be dealt with by Bath Magistrates Court.
Robert McGladdery, 51, of Julian House, Manvers Street, was...
- New Blog - This blog is now closed for all the information that you used to recieve on this blog is now available on a new blog.
Please follow this link
http://timball.mycouncillor.org.uk/
- Clean up of Tanners Walk - We have asked the council to take urgent action to clear up the grass area above Tanners walk that has become so messy over the past few months.
- Clean up asked for - We have asked that the entrance to the farm at Twerton Farm is cleared of rubbish and a new sign erected to tell people that tipping is allowed.
- Goodbye Bath Freecycle – Hello Bath Freegle! -
One of Bath’s most popular online social networks has been re-named.
Bath Freecycle, launched in February 2005 as a social group on Yahoo, has attracted over 11,000 members in the local area and has developed a strong reputation as the best place to give away unwanted goods.
Originally, the Freecycle movement began as a grassroots initiative in Texas in 2003. It’s...