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Changes to your rubbish collection service

  What is changing? Most households across Bath and North East Somerset will be changing to every other week collection for their rubbish from 6 November 2017. B&NES Council will be providing a 140 litre wheeled bin for the storage and collection of rubbish. In a small number of cases where a 140 litre wheeled bin is … Read more

  • Posted: 31st January 2017

Swan Transport – Information for Residents

Swan Transport offers a personal transport service using volunteer drivers, to those who are elderly, frail or disabled and on a low income (under £16,000). Our team of volunteer drivers use their own vehicles to pick people up from their door, providing an arm if needed, and take people to health appointments/social activities, then bring them home afterwards and drop … Read more

  • Posted: 30th January 2017

Parish Council Statement

VILLAGE HALL & CARPARK It is recognised that there is an expectation amongst Parishioners that the Village Hall falls under the remit of the Parish Council. Up to this point, the Village Hall has been owned by the Parish Council but managed entirely by a separate committee as part of a lease agreement. The Parish … Read more

  • Posted: 30th January 2017

BANES raise a (non-alcoholic) glass to Dry January 2017

Bath & North East Somerset Council has joined forces with Sirona care & health to encourage staff and customers to go alcohol-free for January. Alcohol Concern’s Dry January campaign, now in its seventh year, challenges people to give up alcohol for 31 days and put the excesses of the festive period behind them, starting the … Read more

  • Posted: 3rd January 2017

Modernising library services in Bath and Midsomer Norton

Bath & North East Somerset Council has announced further plans to modernise library services across the district. Following the success of the joint library and One Stop Shop in Keynsham, plans have been announced that will also see Bath’s Central Library and Midsomer Norton Library modernised to reflect the changing way people use the library … Read more

  • Posted: 24th December 2016

Bath is ready for the Christmas Market

More than 200,000 visitors are expected to visit the Bath Christmas Market between Thursday 24 November and Sunday 11 December, to enjoy the unique shopping experience with the stunning backdrop of Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths, and to sample the best festive food and entertainment. Bath & North East Somerset Council is working in … Read more

  • Posted: 24th November 2016

Recycle your wrapping, love your leftovers and trim your tree

Bath & North East Somerset Council is asking people to think about recycling and rubbish as the festive period approaches. The Council’s Waste Services Team is reminding people that there will be no recycling collections on Monday 26 December. If your collection is due on this day, your next collection will be on Monday 2 … Read more

  • Posted: 24th November 2016

The Village Operative

Andy Chick, length of service 12 years I met up with Andy Chick – the Village Operative who is busy sweeping to keep Temple Cloud looking its best. I wanted to find out how Andy was getting on with Village Operative duties this Autumn and took the opportunity to ask him a few questions about his work. Q – Is … Read more

  • Posted: 2nd November 2016

Temple Cloud – Mobile Youth Bus

The Mobile Youth Bus is coming to Temple Cloud as part of the Youth Connect Project and will be parked up at the Village Hall Car Park on Wednesday nights from 7pm until 9pm. The project is a free service for teenagers aged 13-19 years and offers support services and organised trips. Project Aims: To engage with young people … Read more

  • Posted: 31st October 2016

Volunteers needed: Community SpeedWatch

Community SpeedWatch is a partnership between the Community, the Police and Local Authorities. A SpeedWatch consists of local residents, who are willing to volunteer a small amount of time each week to monitor speeds with speed detection equipment. Persistent offenders will receive up to two warning letters, and on a third occasion, offenders can expect further action by … Read more

  • Posted: 14th October 2016

Children at Cameley School inspired by local artists

Local artists are loaning some of their original works to Cameley school to inspire children in cross curricular projects. The Cam Valley Arts Trail Group are lending a variety of art forms: paintings, glass works, textiles, ceramics, braiding, and carvings, so that children in the Cam Valley community can get up close and personal with … Read more

  • Posted: 6th October 2016

Cedars Hall – New Concert Hall

Wells Cathedral School have very recently opened a new concert hall called Cedars Hall within their school grounds.  Wells Cathedral School is one of a handful of specialist music schools in the UK and this impressive building will provide sought after rehearsal, teaching and performance space for the school’s 200 specialist musicians and will serve as … Read more

  • Posted: 6th October 2016