Author: camdenresidentsbath
Reading through the last monthly report I’m struck by how much has happened since then. At this time last month we were still awaiting the publication of the Council’s “Clean Air Plan: Strategic Outline Case”. We got...
Things appear to have simplified – the zone options have reduced to one – the extended option. If so, we are now left with one question – how many types of vehicles will...
Disappointingly, representatives of just five residents associations, out of 29, managed to attend a workshop run by the Council’s BreATHe2021 project team on 19th April about the proposed Clean Air Zone. Better news...
No, this is not an admonishment to lazy residents. It’s a campaign to encourage vehicle owners to turn off their engines when stationary which makes sense for the local environment as well...
We are just noticing the start of the nesting season for gulls from now till August. There is an extended council run scheme for ridding gulls nests from roofs in certain wards but...
BreATHe is the cute name for the programme of work B&NES has been compelled to start as a result of the recent High Court Direction. It has to yield results by 2021 so...
We’re sufficiently heartened by the interest in this blog to pay the £36 per year to make it ‘advert free’. So we hope it encourages you to keep reading each post. Don’t forget...
CycleBath, run by Adam Reynolds is getting quite a bit of prominence. The ‘killer stat’ for me is depicted in this pie-chart which we produced from his 2011 census data with a bit...
As events really begin to hot up regarding air quality in Bath the Camden Residents Association is beginning to align itself with other bodies who: are suggesting the same sort of direction for...
Several members of the Camden Residents Association (CRA), along with 70 others dedicated a morning to a facilitated event run by Transition Larkhall at the Oriel Hall called “Thinking differently about travel in...