New round of Bath neighbourhood funding open for applications

Community organisations across Bath are being encouraged to apply for funding for projects that make a real difference to local neighbourhoods. Bath & North East Somerset Council has opened the latest round of its Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Neighbourhood Fund, which invests money from new developments into community-led projects across the city that improve local…

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Update on business waste collections improving streets in Bath

A pilot scheme to improve the cleanliness of streets in central Bath is showing positive results for the city’s residents and visitors, including better compliance and fewer waste-related issues being reported. Monitoring of the changes to business waste collections introduced last autumn by Bath & North East Somerset Council has shown recorded issues have fallen to around two…

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New showhomes now open at sought-after Durleigh development

Leading developer LovellHomes has opened two showhomes at its newly launched, luxurious DurleighView development in Bridgwater. Situated off Haygrove Road in the desirable area of Durleigh, Durleigh View will consist of 105new homes, being delivered in partnership with NotaroNew Homes. A stunning collection of three, four and five-bedroom modern homes are now available for buyers to explore, all carefully designed…

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Sack the sock! RUH takes major step to reduce unnecessary use of compression socks

The Royal United Hospitals (RUH) Bath NHS Foundation Trust is improving patient comfort, reducing waste and saving millions of single-use compression socks from landfill after updating guidance on the use of anti-embolic, or compression, stockings. Compression socks, have long been used in healthcare settings to help prevent blood clots (venous thromboembolism) in patients following surgery…

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The RUH supports pioneering research to improve early diagnosis of endometriosis

The Royal United Hospitals (RUH) Bath NHS Foundation Trust has supported promising earlystage research aimed at improving how endometriosis is diagnosed. Endometriosis affects around 1 in 10 women and people with a uterus in the UK, yet diagnosis takes eight – nine years on average. Currently, confirmation often requires a laparoscopy (keyhole surgery), as MRI…

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