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  • Local groups supporting older residents awarded new community funding

    Eight community projects that support the wellbeing of older people have been awarded a total of £7,500 from the Community Contribution Fund.

    Communities and volunteering, community contribution fund, Delivering for local residents, Focusing on prevention, Improving people's lives, Wellbeing support

  • Shopfront improvements support businesses on Twerton High Street and Mount Road

    Two businesses in Bath have received a fresh new look as part of Bath & North East Somerset Council’s work to revitalise high streets across the district.

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

  • Council leader welcomes £20m investment for Twerton

    Bath & North East Somerset Council has welcomed the Government’s announcement that Twerton in Bath will receive £20m investment from its Pride in Place programme, which aims to empower local pe

    Delivering for local residents

  • Council statement on Government approval for Bath Rugby planning application

    The council has been notified by the Secretary of State that its decision to permit Bath Rugby’s planning application to build a new stadium at Bath Recreation Ground will not be called in.

    Bath, Delivering for local residents, Giving people a bigger say, Planning

  • Have your say on shaping the future of Bath & North East Somerset

    A significant public consultation on growth plans, which could reshape Bath & North East Somerset over the next 20 years, focusing on new housing, transport, business space, infrastructure and public

    Delivering for local residents, Planning, Preparing for the Future

  • Sydney Road Through-Traffic Restriction to Become Permanent

    Bath & North East Somerset Council has confirmed that the through-traffic restriction trial on Sydney Road, Bath, will be made permanent. 

    Tackling the climate and ecological emergency

  • Bath city centre further enhanced with new ways of handling business waste

    Businesses in Bath city centre are being reminded about new waste collection arrangements to help improve city centre streets that are being implemented from October 6 as part of a 12-month pilot.

    Bath, Focusing on prevention, Waste and Recycling

  • Community celebrates opening of new play area upgrade at Alice Park

    Families have celebrated the official opening of new play equipment at Alice Park which has been installed by the Alice Park Subcommittee with support from the council as part of a major upgrade.

    Bath, community infrastructure levy, Delivering for local residents, Leisure, Tourism and Heritage

  • Bath Christmas Market returns to celebrate 25 magical years

    There are less than ten weeks to go until Bath & North East Somerset Council warmly welcomes residents, local businesses and visitors from across the UK and overseas to the enchanting

    Delivering for local residents, Leisure, Tourism and Heritage

  • Broad Street Place improved for people and nature

    Broad Street Place in Bath has been enhanced by Bath & North East Somerset Council with neighbours and businesses as a nature-friendly and attractive space where residents and visitors can rela

    Delivering for local residents

  • Somer Valley park improvements for nature and people

    The council has begun a raft of improvements for nature and people at Staddlestones Riverside Park in Midsomer Norton as part of a project that aims to connect residents to sustainable green spaces.

    Delivering for local residents, Somer Valley, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency

  • Adult Social Care service commissioning update

    An update on the final stages of the Community Support Services procurement exercise to appoint six community partners to deliver a range of health and wellbeing community support services.

    Adult Social Care and Health, Preparing for the Future