Bath Christmas Market Builds Excitement for Its Magical 25th Anniversary Saturday, November 1, 2025 bath christmas market economy tourism traders tradition celebration jobs community Bath is gearing up for one of the most anticipated festive events of the year: the Bath Christmas Market. Opening its doors to residents on Wednesday, November 26, and welcoming the wider public from Thursday, November 27, … Read More
Somerset Seaside Town Rallies Against New Parking Charges Amid Fears of Shop Closures Tuesday, October 7, 2025 clevedon parking protest traders northsomerset council business economy cafés independent Businesses in Clevedon, a picturesque Somerset seaside town, have staged a second protest against North Somerset Council’s proposed on-street parking charges, fearing the move could trigger widespread closures of independent … Read More
Bath Christmas Market 2025 Dates Announced for Enchanting Festivities Sunday, September 7, 2025 bath christmas market 2025 festivals holiday chalets traders carousel events As autumn leaves begin to fall, the anticipation for Christmas grows—and with it, the much-loved Bath Christmas Market is returning for 2025. From November 27 to December 14, Bath’s charming city centre will once again be … Read More
Glastonbury Market Cancelled Due to Severe Weather Forecast Monday, June 2, 2025 glastonbury market cancellation weather safety wind rain somerset metoffice traders Glastonbury Town Council has announced the cancellation of the weekly Glastonbury Charter Market scheduled for Tuesday, citing safety concerns due to adverse weather conditions. Normally held every Tuesday from 9am to 3pm, … Read More
Controversy Over Proposed Parking Charges in Midsomer Norton and Radstock Tuesday, March 26, 2024 council parking charges midsomer norton radstock emission-based budget traders debate proposal A controversial decision by the Bath and North East Somerset Council to potentially end free parking in Midsomer Norton and Radstock has ignited a fierce debate. The proposal, aimed at addressing budgetary concerns, would see … Read More