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Bath Voice Literature News: love, loss, and life’s ups and downs i...
By Harry Mottram: Hungarian author Zita Muranyi (pictured) has published a new novel which may be of interest to fans of Jane Austen and in...
Bath Voice Police News: Police urge the public to report suspected offen...
From the Police: As the festive season gets underway, Avon and Somerset’s roads policing team will be out in force conducting proactive roadside checks and...
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Bath Voice Sports News: news, information, fixtures and results of the c...
Bath Voice Literature News: love, loss, and life’s ups and downs i...
Bath Voice Police News: Police urge the public to report suspected offen...
Bath Voice News: meet the man behind the Bath Preservation Trust (and th...
Bath Voice News: RUH Diabetes Researchers reach out to sufferers of diab...
Bath Voice News: Bath Contemporary Artists’ Christmas Fair on Sunday Dec...
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Bath Voice Literature News: love, loss, and life’s ups and downs i...
By Harry Mottram: Hungarian author Zita Muranyi (pictured) has published a new novel which may be of interest to fans of Jane Austen and in...
Bath Voice News: success for the city’s half marathon as 10,000 runners ...
By Harry Mottram: The 41st Bath Half Marathon took place in sunny if cool conditions on Sunday, October 15th, 2023, with some 10,000 runners taking...
Bath Voice Croquet News: Georgians play the game of the future during th...
By Harry Mottram: As part of the Jane Austen Festival Bath last month Bath’s Croquet Club hosted sessions for Georgian cosplayers followed by afternoon tea,...
Bath Voice News: countdown to the bigger splash as Cleveland Pools gets ...
By Harry Mottram: When Ned Anon (one of John Newton’s labourers) wearing just a smile, dived into the filling waters of Cleveland Pools in 1817...
Bath Voice News: the duo who split opinions in the city as to how the IT...
By Harry Mottram: The detective series that some in Bath love to hate is set to return to our television screens after the production company...
Bath Voice Feature: City to country: the joys of walking the canal tow p...
By Josh Barnett: We had been walking for just over an hour now, but already the noise and commotion of the city were a distant...
Bath Voice News: half term idea for families – the shrine to the c...
The curator of the Museum of Bath at Work Stuart Burroughs (pictured) has been in post for three decades although the shrine to industry in...
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Bath Voice Sports News: news, information, fixtures and results of the c...
By Harry Mottram: below are some of the results of the city’s teams this last week – I try to keep them up to date...
Bath Voice Sports News: results and match reports
Bath City Women go down to home defeat by 0-2 on November 26th at Twerton Park by league leaders Poole Town Ladies. The Dorset based...
Bath Voice Sports News: news, information, fixtures and results of the c...
By Harry Mottram: below are the fixtures and results plus information of the various sports teams and clubs – I try to keep them up...
Bath Voice Sports News: news, information, fixtures and results of the c...
By Harry Mottram: below are the fixtures and results plus information of the various sports teams and clubs – I try to keep them up...
Opinion News
Bath Voice News: Open Letter to Dan Norris from Age UK about the buses
Dear Dan, Urgent Appeal for Strengthened Public Transportation in the West of England Region. We, the Chief Executives of local Age UK in Bristol, South Gloucestershire,...
Bath Voice Museum Review: upstairs and downstairs, a brief review of Num...
Harry Mottram writes: It was a damp summer’s day when I popped into the recreation of a posh Georgian home to take in the ‘emersive...
Bath Voice Theatre Review: after a damp start Playing Up’s production of...
Review: Sheila’s Island, Rondo Theatre, Bath: Tim Firth’s play Sheila’s Island has been widely criticised for being shallow, cliched, patronising and peopled by two dimensional characters, with critics...
Bath Voice Theatre Review: all hail the eternally brilliant farce – Nois...
Review: Noises Off. Theatre Royal Bath. Michael Frayn’s farce continues to deliver the laughs since its first run in 1982 and yet over the years...
Bath Voice News: Rob Coles rolls back the years to the days of steam tra...
By Rob Coles: One hundred years of the Sand Pits Park Celebration, goodness it had only been opened less than thirty years when I first...
Bath Voice News: a recap of the proposals for a new rugby stadium in the...
By Bath Voice news editor Harry Mottram and John Wimperis of the local democracy service: The architects behind an alternative design for Bath’s new rugby...
Bath Voice News: two very different concepts for the future rugby stadiu...
By Harry Mottram: It’s the story that’s set public opinion alight this summer amongst those with a passion for the city’s architectural future and those...