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🔶 For a fair deal. Promoted by Bath, Frome & Wansdyke Liberal Democrats, 31 James Street West, Bath BA1 2BT.
Bath and North East Somerset
Joined March 2009
Our highways and tree teams are on standby to keep the network running following @metoffice weather warnings for Storm Darragh. Please check before you travel this weekend and if you need to report an issue on our roads use FixMyStreet: https://t.co/6p4Hs5grYS
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Due to Storm Darragh & the forecasted high winds Bath Christmas Market will not open tomorrow. We’re sorry for any inconvenience but safety is our number one priority for everyone. It’s business as usual for the rest of the city Please check https://t.co/dYUchSpJHi for updates
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After an exceptionally busy first weekend, we encourage visitors to @bathxmasmarket to take advantage of public transport options to make the most of their time enjoying this popular festive event.
If you’re visiting Bath Christmas Market be sure to plan your journey and make the most of our three Park & Ride services. More details on our Newsroom: https://t.co/u9x9E4Yh76 Park & Ride: https://t.co/mHCrpiJAZ7
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Spread the joy with this heartfelt Christmas single written and performed by Bath Philharmonia Young Carers' Choir featuring @LibDems @EdwardJDavey. Proceeds from this single support the great work that @bathphil & @CarersTrust do with young carers.
Here it is. Your new favourite Christmas classic. ‘Love is Enough’ by Bath Philharmonia Young Carers’ Choir ft Ed Davey is available now! 🎁🎄
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Taking action to end violence against women and girls is essential to building a safe and supportive community for everyone. To mark the start of international UN #16DaysOfActivism2024, B&NES Council is holding a community walk this evening. Please join us.
Join our twilight community walk today at 5.30pm at The Guildhall in Bath launching #16daysofactivism to end Violence Against Women and Girls #orangetheworld @UN_Women Read more on our Newsroom https://t.co/COurdopzJ8
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Many thanks to our highways and tree teams who have worked tirelessly to deal with the impact of this weekend’s storm on our communities.
Some of our roads remain closed and we are working hard to reopen them. Our highways and tree teams have been out around the clock. ⚠Please remember don't drive through flood water. Roads still affected: ▶A368 at West Harptree ▶B3130 Chew Magna ▶A431 Kelston still closed
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We'll be gritting this evening, keeping priority roads safe for all users ❄️ Please drive safely. See where we grit: https://t.co/jvsV90a2P4
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Meet with the council and our partners at your nearest Connecting Communities event which brings residents, community organisations and public services together to discuss a range of topics and address areas of concern. More details here 👇 https://t.co/v4Qq29ZqBT
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Somer Valley residents are being invited to attend a drop-in session to discuss what the Climate & Ecological Emergencies mean for them and how Bath & North East Somerset Council and the local community can take action. More information on our newsroom: https://t.co/u5MFkIz17d
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Congratulations to all involved in launching #ClimateHubBANES at #Bath bus station. They are doing amazing work to raise awareness and build local momentum for climate action.
bbc.co.uk
The climate hub aims to teach people about the environment and sustainability.
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Council now moves on to a pair of financial reports. For more detail on the council's in-year budget position and current pressures, please see the 7 November edition of the e-connect newsletter:
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Next, Cllr McCabe introduced the Draft City of Bath and Great Spa Towns of Europe World Heritage Site Management Plan (2024-2030), which will go forward to public consultation. For more on the Plan and its 6 priorities, see the Council press release:
An ambitious plan for the long-term future of Bath’s unique heritage is going before cabinet today – find out more here. https://t.co/BpP2kvt2Jw
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Cllr Sarah Warren highlighted the inclusion of a safe, LTN1/20 compliant link for those who want to walk, wheel or cycle all the way between Midsomer Norton and Farrington Gurney, which will be delivered as part of the Somer Valley Enterprise Zone.
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The Somer Valley Enterprise Zone is about creating c. 1300 local jobs for the communities of Midsomer Norton, Radstock and Paulton, says Cllr Paul Roper, introducing tonight's enabling report. Read more in the Council PR:
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The meeting is webcast and you can watch live or later on YouTube or the Council website:
bathnes.public-i.tv
Home - Bath and North East Somerset Webcasting
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This evening's B&NES Cabinet meeting is just about to start. Key issues on the agenda include the Bath World Heritage Site Management Plan, financial reports and an enabling decision for the Somer Valley Enterprise Zone. Reports are available here: :
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There are Warm Spaces at community venues across B&NES offering you a place to keep warm this winter with refreshments available. Find your nearest Warm Space in our online directory: https://t.co/D1rOgy2ouo
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A modern railway needs to function 7 days a week - but delays and cancellations have become the new norm. We shouldn't have to rely on volunteer drivers for our Sunday services to run. Clearly - we need to recruit more drivers and update their contracts to fit today's needs👇
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Are you in Bath today? A drop-in event for our Bath Walking, Wheeling & Cycling Links proposals is taking place at the Guildhall later. Find out more about the scheme here: https://t.co/Dpi5i1UUsR
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Remembering and honouring those who gave their lives in defence of our country and our freedoms. Their sacrifice will not be forgotten. We are forever in their debt.
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