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Bard of Bath summer solstice celebration on Kelston Roundhill
Poems, stories, picnics and a Barn Dance on Fri 21 June This year’s Bard of Bath – Conor Whelan – is organising a summer solstice celebration on Kelston Roundhill. Poems, stories, barn dance/ceilidgh. Bring a picnic if you want, or … Continue reading
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Supreme champion UK & Ireland for 2019: Bath Soft Cheese, from Kelston
Top quality milk? That would be my Mum. One of the Park Farm calves comes to check out a charity away day at the Old Barn on Kelston Roundhill (photo: Bath Quakers). We’re delighted to hear that Bath Soft Cheese, … Continue reading
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Mid May on Kelston Roundhill
The Old Barn recovers after a wedding weekend.
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Ploggers always welcome!
Another superb eco trend from Sweden (reports Reuters). Plocka (to pick up, eg litter) plus jogging makes plogging.
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Bathscape project consults its advisory group
The Bathscape advisory group sharing ideas about how best to preserve and enhance the landscape surrounding the city in a meeting held at Bath CC. The Bathscape project is great forum to meet across disciplines, overcome suspicion and misunderstandings. Kelston … Continue reading
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New bench cut into fallen ash
Mary and William test out the new bench cut today by Richard (c)
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Listen up! Kelston Roundhill provides stage to host first aural diversity concert
Kelston Records is putting on the first Concert for Aural Diversity (6 July at the Old Barn on Kelston Roundhill). A concert for aural diversity entails music specially composed and performed for people with different states of hearing, including various stages of deafness. Andrew … Continue reading
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Cutting and laying to renew the Old Barn hedge
Our neighbour Gerald did some beautiful cutting and laying over the holiday period. Thisnis mainly ash, so may well be susceptible to dieback and may not last. So we plan to check out the sales with a view to underplanting … Continue reading
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Drawn Back – a new poem by Jon Hamp
Drawn Back It is not dug with pick and spade something buried, not man made. Something older, something still, rooted hard there, under hill. A murmur made to draw us back footfall soft on winter track.
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