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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Bath Chronicle has teamed up with Friends Provident, the life and pensions provider, to give two readers and a friend the chance to go and watch Somerset take on Gloucestershire at Bath in the Friends Provident Trophy on Monday, May 26 (12pm). ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bath Tom Stayt and Vikram Banerjee were the star turns for Bath Cricket Club last Saturday as Mark Thorburn's North Parade side moved to the top of the Globe Sports West of England Premier 1 table. Stayt, opening the Bath batting, hit a century ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tesco has expressed an interest in teaming up with developers to transform the former Bath Press site. The former print works, which closed with the loss of 200 jobs last summer, has been sold to London-based finance firm St James Investments ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
Schools are being encouraged to take pride in their grounds this summer to get a chance to get their hands on a cash prize. A prize of £100 is being offered to the most deserving school in this year's Bath in Bloom competition, which encourages ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bath has been named as the second most romantic gay city in the UK - beating competition from Brighton, Oxford and Edinburgh. According to a poll conducted by gay-PARSHIP.co.uk, 17 per cent of the gay population thought Bath was the most romantic ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bath's first Photomarathon took place last weekend as people gathered to take unique snapshots of the city. The event, which was held as a warm-up to Fringe Arts Bath, saw people walking the streets for 12 hours to photograph parts of the city. ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
It's not often that politicians and council officials are encouraged to lose their bottle. But councillors at the Guildhall hope there'll be few complaints about a new environmental policy at meetings. Bath and North East Somerset Council is turning ...
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Councillor David Bellotti has been appointed the new chairman of Bath and North East Somerset Council.
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
The closure of Broadlands comprehensive in Keynsham has moved a step closer following a decision by Bath and North East Somerset Council's cabinet to press ahead with a shake-up of its secondary schools.
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
Two extra-time tries from former Somerset hooker Neil Heath propelled Stothert amp; Pitt to a memorable 38-29 Bath Combination Worthington's Plate triumph at The Rec last Wednesday night. The Cranes, who trailed Old Sulians 24-10 early ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bear Flat secured a dramatic tie with Wrington in Division 1 of the Surridge North Somerset Cricket League Saturday Conference. The Bears looked to be heading for their second successive defeat in 2008 at 190 for nine, 20 runs short of Wrington's ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Bath Chronicle today launches a campaign to scrap a controversial city centre parking charge. Since the beginning of this month, motorists have had to pay to park in council-run car parks for an extra hour - until 8pm. The ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
Performers, politicians and businesses in Bath have all backed a Chronicle campaign for a 7pm cut-off time for city centre car parking charges. Earlier this month a new charging regime was brought in by Bath and North East Somerset Council which ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
Teams of staff from more than 20 firms across the city scrambled over the finish line in a charity egg and spoon race for grown-ups. The event, organised by recruitment firm SJC, took place in Queen Square, with the Mayor of Bath, ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | yesterday
A 63-year-old Bath man who showed obscene films to three young boys in his flat escaped jail this week. Colin Aistrope, who was said to have behaved in a "totally and utterly inappropriate" way towards the 10- and 11-year-olds, was sentenced ...