e-connect 12 June

Date published: 2025-06-12


Cllr Sarah Warren, Deputy Council Leader, Bath & North East Somerset Council.

 

 
e-connect 12 June 2025
A message from Cllr Sarah Warren, deputy leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council.

A message from Cllr Sarah Warren, deputy leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council

Yesterday we heard the announcement by the Chancellor about government spending plans for public services. I welcome the extra money for our NHS and for schools. The additional funding for housing will also go some way to meeting the huge housing affordability crisis that the country faces. I also very much welcome the funding allocated to help make our homes warmer.

However, we will need to see the details about how the national settlement will translate into impacts on services and council tax for Bath and North East Somerset residents. The devil is always in the detail. While welcoming any investment, until we have more time to review the statement, it’s not certain what is actually new money, and what conditions may be attached to any grant or other funding. I remain particularly concerned that there is no immediate prospect in sight of resolving the urgent challenges in funding social care, which places such huge pressures on councils including our own.

We will be working with the West of England Mayor, Helen Godwin, and council leaders across the West of England on the implications of yesterday’s announcement on our region more widely. I am delighted that the West of England received a big boost in central government funding for transport recently and it is vital that we continue to maximise investment from central government and other sources.

At the start of this week I was delighted to join school children, the mayor and other council leaders, for the fantastic announcement that children and young people under the age of 16 will travel for free on buses across our region during the school summer holidays.

As a mum I know school holidays are an expensive time of year for families and this great initiative will not only help with the cost-of-living but also encourage local families to get out and explore our region’s amazing attractions, like the Roman Baths, which are free for B&NES residents who are Discovery Card holders, as well our historic cities, market towns, free parks, and the nature-rich countryside we are fortunate to have right across the West of England.

I hope many families will hop on the bus this summer and explore places that are literally on their own doorstep with the kids going for free. Adults can also make the most of some of the lowest fares in the country following the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority and North Somerset Council work with First Bus to keep fares for most passengers 20 per cent lower than the government’s £3 cap.

It can’t have escaped your notice that Robbie Williams is in Bath tomorrow night and Saturday playing a sell-out show set against the stunning backdrop of the iconic Royal Crescent.

A huge thank you to all our residents for their patience when events of this scale happen in particular to the Royal Crescent Society for their work alongside promoter Senbla, which is staging the shows and attracting artists of this calibre to Bath. As well as the show there are lots of other events happening over the weekend and you can find the details on our newsroom which also includes information on the extended hours of our Park & Ride service.

Finally, while many local Robbie fans will be in Bath on Saturday thousands of Bath Rugby FC fans will be in Twickenham for the Gallagher Premiership final against Leicester Tigers – we’re cheering the team on and look forward to celebrating a historic win.

Have a great weekend.

 

Park and Ride for summer events

An exciting summer of events is coming to Bath – including Robbie Williams. Why not use the park & ride? Available until 11.30pm from Monday to Saturday at our three sites – Newbridge, Lansdown and Odd Down.

News

 

New World Heritage Sites Management Plan for Bath

A plan to manage and conserve the UNESCO double-inscribed World Heritage Site of Bath as a site of global significance has been endorsed by Bath and North East Somerset councillors.

 

Update on Liveable Neighbourhoods proposals on the Pulteney estate area

Work is progressing on interventions round the Pulteney estate to continue to make it more attractive for walking, wheeling and cycling, safer for all users, and in line with Bath & North East Somerset Council’s adopted policies on Active Travel, Net Zero, and air quality.

 

Next tranche of cycle hangars installed in Bath

Twenty new cycle hangars have been installed in the city and are now available to hire.

 

Combe Down Allotments update

Allotment holders and the community are being updated on the future of Combe Down allotments – following repeated requests by Bath & North East Somerset Council to secure the site following the owner’s intention to end the lease of the land occupied by the council.

 

Stall Street road closure for investigative and remedial work

A section of Stall Street in front of the Roman Baths is being closed to vehicles while investigative and remedial work is undertaken in the vault below.

 

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Cost of living crisis


Worried about the cost of living? Help is out there. There is a dedicated Cost of Living Crisis section on Live Well B&NES, including:

You can also get help from your supplier through the Priority Services Register. This is a free support service that makes sure extra help is available to people in vulnerable situations. Check the website to see if you’re eligible to register.

Energy at Home

Our Energy at Home website provides information about the latest funding and support available to help B&NES residents save money on their energy bills and improve the energy efficiency of their home.

Social tariffs

For people struggling to afford broadband or phone services, there are social tariffs available. Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS) has a webpage with more information about social tariffs including eligibility requirements and how to apply Social tariffs - Connecting Devon and Somerset

 

Library services

Our Libraries offer a range of services, including the Library at Home service where we can bring the library to you and sensory spaces for children and young adults with sensory needs. You can also find out about events happening in our libraries.

 

Employment support and skills

 

Achieve


Achieve in B&NES provides a job and course search service for anybody wishing to enter the workplace or progress their career. There are free and funded courses from local providers.

 

Health, wellbeing and support

 

Live Well B&NES


Live Well B&NES is a web-based resource providing information, signposting and support to Bath & North East Somerset residents.

Community Wellbeing Hub


The Community Wellbeing Hub opening hours are from Monday to Friday, 9am until 5pm. Call the Hub on 0300 247 0050 or text 07870 868368 or visit the website.

 

Public health

To keep up to date with the latest public health news stories across Bath and North East Somerset, including upcoming events, consultations  and other information, subscribe to the public health monthly newsletter. You can also browse previous editions of the public health newsletter.

 

Refugee Week

To mark this year’s Refugee Week – there are events being held locally including Bath Refugee Festival at Fairfield House on Sunday 15 June which promises a joyful afternoon celebrating community, culture and sanctuary, with food and music from around the world, and inspiring stories from refugees.

Get your Bath Refugee Festival event tickets online.

 
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Date published: 2025-06-12


Cllr Sarah Warren, Deputy Council Leader, Bath & North East Somerset Council.

Date published: 2025-06-12


Date published: 2025-06-12