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Boarded-up balustrade
Boarded-up balustrade
One of Bath's most iconic tourist spots is showing signs of being boarded up. What's going on beside Pulteney Bridge & Weir?
Statue moves!
Statue moves!
The double life-sized torso of Olympic swimmer Mark Foster - who trained in Bath - has been moved from its original site at the entrance to the Southgate Shopping Centre.
Continuing the 2014 season of poetry events, Fire River Poets are delighted to announce that the guest poet for the reading on Thursday 3 April 2014 will be the poet, teacher and translator, Peter Daniels
The Bath-based American Museum in Britain opens its 2014 season on the 22nd of March with a dazzling special exhibition.
Tell Laura l love her!
Tell Laura l love her!
Great Pulteney Street has sprung into life with the switching on of the fountain at the town end. Once described as looking like a giant ashtray it was due to be properly renovated but that will now not happen until next year.
Four key arts organisations in Somerset have created paid internship opportunities for young people as part of the Creative Employment Programme.
Manager James and shepherd Phil will be on hand with the agriculture students helping Bicton’s sheep to deliver their babies, but this year there is so much more to see and do:
Members of Exeter Round Table, representing employers from a range of Devon businesses.
Not only is 'The Factory' home to Petroc’s music and technology courses, it offers a fantastic venue for aspiring and established local artists and lures talented bands to North Devon to use the spacious auditorium based in an industrial warehouse!
One of Rodin’s most celebrated sculptures, ‘The Kiss’, is returning to Cheltenham to be displayed in The Wilson from 14th February to 10th August 2014.
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