BATH VOICE NEWS: An area seen as a green lung in Lyncombe is now being managed and improved by a group of Friends
The pasture land is cress-crossed by public footpaths Lyncombe Hill Fields straddles the slopes below Beechen Cliff School and above…
The pasture land is cress-crossed by public footpaths Lyncombe Hill Fields straddles the slopes below Beechen Cliff School and above…
Blokish and boozy, Harold Pinter’s 1978 story of tangled relationships seems at once dated and yet convincing in the selfishness…
Casting has been announced for the first two plays in the Theatre Royal Bath’s Welcome Back Season this Autumn. Two…
He was spectacularly clean, runs the opening line in Jane Gardam’s novel – sharply in contrast with Edward Feather’s nickname…
When I first saw the film The Red Balloon or Le Ballon Rouge at the cinema in the early 1960s I was blown away…
Incompetent management, bad debts or a lost client can all sink a business, but there’s a new one that Ian…
One of Bath’s best kept secrets is high up on a hill overlooking the city where pigs and chickens scratch…
The Rosie Project. By Graeme Simsion It’s an old adage: don’t look for love, let love find you. It’s the…
The lone London Plane Tree standing guard at the end of Widcombe Parade in Bath, following the emasculation of the…
Following the publication of an open letter by Brendan Perring of the IPIA (Independent Print Industries Association) for members of…