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  • Graze, Brunel Square, Bath Tel: 01225 429392

    While I had experienced the stylish Bath restaurant and bar Graze before – I have popped in for a drink with friends on numerous occasions – I had never had an opportunity to try the food. So after an afternoon of shopping with my girlfriend, it

  • RUGBY: Booth hails Ewels' example

    BATH forwards coach Toby Booth has no doubt about Charlie Ewels' potential as a leader. The England Under-20s lock captained the side in a 47-7 win over London Welsh at the Recreation Ground - only his second start for the first team. Asked

  • FOOTBALL: Collington steps down at Westbury

    ADAM Collington has relinqished the manager's job at Westbury United, the club announced tonight. United revealed that Collington, who took over in May following the departure of previous boss Matty Bown, had left his post prior to today's 1-0

  • RUGBY: Bath 47 London Welsh 7

    ACADEMY flanker Max Northcote-Green scored two tries on his debut as Bath brushed aside an experimental London Welsh side to get their LV=Cup campaign off to a flying start. Gavin Henson converted three of his side's seven tries and kicked two

  • Former lieutenant colonel thanks national veterans’ charity

    A FORMER lieutenant colonel from Winsley who lost an eye while serving in Korea has thanked a national veterans’ charity for their ongoing support with his sight loss. Bill MacWilliam, 82, is now appealing to other veterans with sight loss to contact

  • Bradford Road in Trowbridge blocked

    Bradford Road in Trowbridge is due to reopen shortly after a collision this morning. Part of the A363 is blocked after two cars were involved in a collision at 8.14am. It is not said to be serious. Police said vehicles are being recovered and

  • Sahara trek for starstruck walker

    LLOYDS Bank worker Steve Pratt has already clocked up 1,000 miles in preparation for a charity trek across the Sahara Desert next week. Mr Pratt, 55, from Worton, near Devizes, is trekking 150km with 34 colleagues from the banking group in a bid

  • A350 safety fears lead to scrapping of Remembrance parade

    The Royal British Legion branch in Westbury has announced it will not be parading through the town for Remembrance Day because of roadworks on the A350. Branch chairman Mary Kneen said: “It is with regret that the Royal British Legion Westbury