I have asked the council to inspect the surface of the pavement on Lucklands Road as a number of residents have complained that the surface makes it difficult to push buggies up there and it's also dangerous for those with impaired mobility.
Michelle originally came to Bath from Birmingham as a student and loved it so much that she decided to stay here! Since moving here, she has always lived in and around Weston and is keen for Weston to remain a thriving and vibrant area. Michelle has two small children and works in publishing and is also a governor at Newbridge Primary School. She also plays the cello in Bath Symphony Orchestra.
Michelle is committed to making Weston an even better place to live and work
You can contact her at the Lib Dem office via e-mail weston@bathlibdems.org.uk or michelleaodoherty@gmail.com 01225 470030
Freeview Road
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We have again asked Curo to take a look at the condition of the grassed
area where vehicles are parking as the mud is being dragged across the
footpath w...
Planning Applications
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Two this week. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns
about either of them or indeed any planning matter.
*Ward: *Southdown *App Ref: *16/...
New Plans for “Sulis Down” will affect Combe Down
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Some of you will know that the Hignett Family and Bloor Homes are showing
new plans for a first Phase of 180 home on the site “Sulis Down”. They held
a one...
Place making plan for Bath and NE Somerset
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Further to Council approval on 23rd March the Placemaking Plan and
supporting documentation has now been submitted to the Secretary of State
for Examinatio...
Half Term Fun - Bath City Farm
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Are you looking for activities in the area to keep your children amused
this half term?
Bath City Farm are holding the following events that are free so w...
MP for Bath’s final plea to raise £6 million
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A campaign has been raging to raise £6 million by the end of October to
fund an innovative gene therapy trial. The campaign, led by the Cystic
Fibrosis Tru...