BrewDog: Popular brewery confirms Bath grand opening date
The bar will have 28 taps pouring beer
BrewDog have confirmed their opening date (Image: Bath Live/PA)
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BrewDog has announced it will be having their grand opening in Bath.
Just yesterday, pictures showed a refurbishment had started at a premise on St Lawrence Street just inside the Southgate shopping centre where Absurd Bird used to be.
Keynsham land to sell for £1 for new eco-friendly school
Two Rivers School is set to open in September 2022
14:35, 1 JUN 2021
The school would cater for 420 children (Image: Hatcher Prichard)
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Land worth £1.9million is set to be sold off for just £1 to allow a new energy-efficient primary school to be built in Keynsham.
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Non-residents face Bristol City Council meetings ban
New rules will allow only people who live inside Bristol s boundaries and business owners to speak
13:36, 25 MAY 2021
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Bristol City Hall (Image: Copyright Unknown)
Residents who live just outside Bristol are set to be banned from speaking at full council meetings – even if they work or spend most of their time there and consider themselves Bristolians.
Concerns have been raised over the proposed changes which will exclude all non-residents – apart from owners of Bristol businesses – from quizzing the mayor and submitting public forum statements, questions and petitions.
Bristol City Council says the amendments prioritise city residents, bring the local authority into line with neighbouring authorities and iron out inconsistencies across its procedures for different meetings such as committees and cabinet.
Campaign group says fight for Tufa Field future not over yet
Plans for development of the wildlife site were scrapped earlier in the year
Campaign group calls for Tufa field to be protected (Image: Bath Live)
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A local campaign group has said the fight to save the Tufa Field s future is not over yet.