Jon Maybey’s New Album “Time Will Tell” Set for August Release Wednesday, July 2, 2025 folk guitarist album celtic acoustic instrumental somerset studio flutes mandolin Somerset-based guitarist and composer Jon Maybey is set to release his latest album, Time Will Tell, on August 1st, 2025. The eleven-track record, available on vinyl, CD, and digital download, showcases a vibrant fusion of … Read More
McDonald’s Withdraws Expansion Plans for Historic Bath Drive-Thru Site Wednesday, July 2, 2025 mcdonalds bath drivethru avonhouse heritage expansion withdrawal employment restaurant planning McDonald’s has officially withdrawn its plans to expand the drive-thru restaurant located at Weston Lock Retail Park in Bath. Earlier this year, the fast-food giant, along with Best Experience Limited, submitted a … Read More
Toddlers Thrive at Bath Nursery Where Care and Play Combine Seamlessly Wednesday, July 2, 2025 nursery earlyeducation childcare ofsted playbasedlearning development parenting language safeguarding bath Children at Happy Days Nursery and Pre-School in Bath arrive “happy and eager” each day, thanks to a team that consistently goes above and beyond to meet their needs. According to a recent Ofsted inspection, the nursery … Read More
Explore Somerset’s Iconic Nature Reserves Without a Car: New ‘Step, Ride, Thrive’ Initiative Launched Wednesday, July 2, 2025 somerset naturereserves avalonmarshes publictransport conservation peatrestoration activetravel community wildlife accessibility sport A groundbreaking initiative is making it easier than ever to visit the stunning nature reserves of the Somerset Levels without relying on a car. Running until March 2026, the ‘Step, Ride, Thrive’ project enhances transport … Read More
£400,000 Refurbishment Transforms Former Somerset Council HQ Wednesday, July 2, 2025 somerset westsomersethouse refurbishment localgovernment communityservices library redevelopment propertysales council publicservices West Somerset House, the former headquarters of West Somerset Council located on Killick Way in Williton, has undergone a significant refurbishment costing £400,000. Once the administrative center until the council’s … Read More
Ilminster Faces Economic Risk as Free Parking Plans Spark Concern Wednesday, July 2, 2025 ilminster parking somersetcouncil economy freeparking localbusiness consultation transport carparks policy Ilminster is at the centre of a heated debate as Somerset Council’s plans to introduce parking charges threaten to impact the town’s economic health. The council, led by the Liberal Democrats, aims to impose fees on currently … Read More