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Clean up of Tanners Walk
We have asked the council to take urgent action to clear up the grass area above Tanners walk that has become so messy over the past few months.
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Clean up asked for
We have asked that the entrance to the farm at Twerton Farm is cleared of rubbish and a new sign erected to tell people that tipping is allowed.
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Goodbye Bath Freecycle – Hello Bath Freegle!
One of Bath’s most popular online social networks has been re-named.
Bath Freecycle, launched in February 2005 as a social group on Yahoo, has attracted over 11,000 members in the local area and has developed a strong reputation as the best place to give away unwanted goods.
Originally, the Freecycle movement began as a grassroots initiative in Texas in 2003. It’s now grown from one small group into a global network of thousands of Yahoo groups all over the world, but has been most successful in English-speaking countries.
Run entirely by volunteers, at local level Freecycle is facilitated by list co-ordinators, or “moderators”.
Over the last 5 years, the Bath group has grown from a handful of members who mostly knew one another through the popular LETS scheme, to its mass membership, with people giving away anything for free: from television sets to building materials, from furniture to Hi-Fi systems, bicycles, kitchen utensils, baby equipment and even the occasional car.
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Secondary school consultation meetings for Bath
Bath & North East Somerset Council are preparing to carry out a consultation process with members of the public concerning their proposals for secondary school reorganisation in Bath.
Dates for public meetings
Thursday 6th May
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Wednesday 12th May |
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St Mark’s School Bath BA1 6ND |
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Wednesday 19th May |
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Bath BA1 9AB |
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Thursday 20th May |
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Rush Hill Bath BA2 2QL |
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Tuesday 25th May |
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Brunswick Room Guildhall, High Street Bath BA1 5AW |
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