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  • Have your say on how Keynsham town centre could be regenerated

    Residents and businesses in Keynsham are being asked for their views on a shortlist of ideas about how the town centre could be revitalised for the future.

    Delivering for local residents, economic development, Giving people a bigger say, Keynsham Area, Leisure, Tourism and Heritage, Regeneration and Development

  • New design ideas for Midsomer Norton town centre

    Improved public spaces, refurbishment of buildings and the introduction of more trees and planting are among the proposed ideas for the Old Brewery Quarter area of Midsomer Norton.

    Giving people a bigger say, Leisure, Tourism and Heritage, Regeneration and Development, Somer Valley

  • Free entry to Parade Gardens trialled after popular pilot event

    The delights of the historic Parade Gardens in Bath will be enjoyed by visitors for free from this April, after a pilot event removing the entrance fee helped attract more than 29,000 visitors to the

    Bath, Delivering for local residents, Giving people a bigger say, Leisure, Tourism and Heritage, Regeneration and Development

  • Council secures Jolly’s future with new department store Morleys

    Council leaders today (Tuesday 18 March) welcomed the announcement by department store group Morleys Stores Ltd that it will reopen the historic Jolly’s store in Milsom Street, Bath.

    Business support , Delivering for local residents, economic development, Regeneration and Development, Resources

  • Midsomer Norton Market Square project completed

    A £2.39m project to create a flexible public space in the heart of Midsomer Norton town centre together with an acces

    economic development, Events, Regeneration and Development, Somer Valley, Transport and Development

  • Work under way on council’s social rent properties at two sites in B&NES

    The construction of 18 new affordable homes for social rent that will be owned directly by Bath & North East Some

    Delivering for local residents, Housing, Regeneration and Development

  • Join the discussion on proposed Queen Square public realm improvements

    New pathways and landscaping, better space for public events and easier access to Charlotte Street car park are among

    Bath, Giving people a bigger say, Leisure, Tourism and Heritage, Regeneration and Development

  • Skills support for award-winning Westfield engineering company

    Specialist skills training support brokered by Bath & North East Somerset Council has helped an award-winning eng

    Preparing for the Future, Regeneration and Development

  • Funding boost for Midsomer Norton as Market Square works progress

    Bath & North East Somerset Council has been successful in bidding for additional grant funding for the Market Squ

    Delivering for local residents, Leisure, Tourism and Heritage, Regeneration and Development, Somer Valley

  • Explore the hidden histories at Bath’s iconic riverside Colonnades

    A unique opportunity to explore the Colonnades at Grand Parade is on offer this month as part of a project wide engag

    Bath, Delivering for local residents, economic development, Giving people a bigger say, Heritage , Leisure, Tourism and Heritage, Regeneration and Development