Iconic 70ft Tall Chelfham Viaduct to Open for Second Time in 200 Years Sunday, May 11, 2025 chelfham viaduct railway heritage devon lynton barnstaple restoration history architecture Devon’s historic Chelfham Viaduct is set to open to pedestrians for only the second time since its construction in 1896, offering rail enthusiasts and locals a unique opportunity to traverse this engineering marvel and … Read More
Historic Watermill Unveils Restored Grain Floor After Major Conservation Saturday, May 10, 2025 watermill restoration dunster heritage flour conservation nationaltrust somerset milling history Dunster Watermill, one of Somerset’s most treasured historical sites, is inviting visitors to explore deeper into its rich heritage with the opening of its previously inaccessible grain storage floor. This reveal comes just … Read More
Historic Watermill Reopens Hidden Grain Floor After Major Restoration Saturday, May 10, 2025 dunster watermill restoration nationaltrust flour milling heritage conservation somerset nationalmillsweekend Dunster Watermill, one of Somerset’s most cherished historic sites, is inviting visitors to delve deeper into its rich heritage with the reopening of its previously inaccessible grain storage floor. This exciting reveal … Read More
Tourist Tax Proposals in Bath Face Backlash as Visitors Seen as City's Lifeblood Saturday, May 10, 2025 tourism bath tax visitors economy sustainability residents overcrowding heritage management Bath, renowned for its historic charm and cultural heritage, prepares for another influx of tourists this summer after being named the most overcrowded tourist city in the UK. In light of rising visitor numbers, discussions … Read More
Tourist Tax Proposal Rejected as Visitors Remain 'Lifeblood' of Bath Saturday, May 10, 2025 bath tourism touristtax economy sustainability heritage locals visitors hospitality overcrowding Bath, renowned for its stunning architecture and rich heritage, faces one of the highest volumes of tourists in the UK. As the city prepares for another busy summer, discussions about implementing a tourist tax to manage the … Read More
Threatened Veteran Tree Near Bath Rugby Stadium Could Become City’s Sycamore Gap Saturday, May 10, 2025 bath rugby stadium tree conservation greenparty environment planning heritage community sport Green Party councillors in Bath have voiced serious concerns over Bath Rugby’s proposal to construct an 18,000-seat stadium at the Recreation Ground, warning that the development threatens a renowned veteran copper beech tree … Read More