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Bath, England · BathFrom Bath and North East Somerset: A free exhibition at The Guildhall, Bath will showcase, for the first time in decades, a wide range of extraordinary books and fine bindings from the Bath Record Office collection – including beautifully illustrated tomes, children’s novels and historic tourist guides. The Remarkable Books exhibition will run from Friday 27 June to Saturday 28 June, 10am to 4pm. Originally acquired by Bath Municipal Library, be…Read Article
Bath Voice News: free exhibition set to showcase historic books and documents at the Guildhall including some that survived the Bath Blitz in 1942 - Bath Voice.

Bristol, England · BristolFrom the office of the Metro Mayor: Helen Godwin, the new Mayor of the West of England, today met with Rob Pymm, Commercial Director and Acting Managing Director of First Bus – Wales & West. Following meetings with council leaders and senior staff during her first days in office, and the announcement of her first Deputy Mayor, the Mayor has prioritised meeting with First Bus in the West of England, the region’s largest bus operator. Helen Godwin…Read Article
Bath Voice News: new Metro Mayor meets 1st Bus director who commits to more funding and promises collaboration to improve local bus services - Bath Voice.

Bath, England · BathFrom Bath and North East Somerset Council: Works to recover five sunken boats from the River Avon in Bath have successfully been completed with the removal of the final boat from the waterway. The operation near Pulteney Weir was carried out by Bath & North East Somerset Council due to the boats posing a hazard to other users of river and a pollution risk to the water. The works were part of the Better Moorings Project which seeks to address a r…Read Article