Community Leaders make bid to B&NES for extra £260,000 for Peasedown

With just weeks to go until Bath and North East Somerset Council meets to debate the next financial year’s budget, community leaders in Peasedown St John have released details of funding requests they’ve made for their community. Councillors Karen Walker and Gavin Heathcote (Independents) have been in discussions with council leaders since November in a…

Read More

Website launched encourages local people to get involved with B&NES Independent political movement

A political movement founded last year has launched a brand-new website to showcase how local people can get involved across Bath and North East Somerset. The political group, Independents for B&NES was set up in 2025 with a key focus on ensuring that local people are at the centre of B&NES council’s decision-making processes. The group not…

Read More

Half-hourly train services extended in West

Half-hourly rail services on some lines in the West are set to continue permanently, after agreement with the Department for Transport.   Since the regional authority, in partnership with Great Western Railway, introduced more frequent services on lines between Bristol Temple Meads and Westbury; Bristol Temple Meads and Gloucester, via Yate; and between Bristol Temple Meads and Severn Beach,…

Read More

Funding allocated for improvements on Bristol and Bath Railway Path

More than £450,000 is being invested by the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority to improve safety and accessibility along on the Bristol and Bath Railway Path, between Staple Hill tunnel and Bitton Station.   The path is one of the busiest traffic-free stretches in the country, playing a vital role as a commuting route, leisure destination, and wildlife corridor. With an average of more than 1,100 cyclists…

Read More

Council proposes two new School Streets

Bath & North East Somerset Council is proposing to launch two School Streets to create safer, healthier journeys for children. Consultations will run until 26 February on proposals for School Streets outside Widcombe Infant & Junior Schools and St Stephen’s Primary Church School in Lansdown. School Streets introduce short, timed vehicle restrictions at the start and end of the…

Read More

Free school breakfast clubs expanding across the West

Mayor Helen Godwin has welcomed the next phase of the national free school breakfast club programme, which will see 15 more schools across West offering free breakfasts from April, bringing the total to 24. The scheme, backed by an £80 million investment from government, is designed to help families, reduce child hunger, and ensure children start the school day ready to learn….

Read More