I hate living in Bath. Being able to walk, cycle, bus , scooter or float across the entire city in 15 minutes is such a pain. Through all those horrible parks and pedestrianised areas, vibrant shopping areas, pubs, cafes and restaurants. Watching kingfishers, herons, otters....
Study reports *dramatic* increases in birds and wildlife on rewilded land in Scotland
'Across surveyed sites, suitable habitat for birds increased more than fivefold, while numbers of bumblebees and butterflies rose by more than tenfold.'
https://t.co/ckvAmhrzUc
Please help. My son James is 11 and I am trying to encourage him with his art. He has no idea how good he is. Please share your thoughts/comments on this watercolour sketch he did today and help me share this post so that I can show him how awesome he is. Thanks! #kidsart
The same people that are nostalgic for when every village had a butcher, a baker, a greengrocer, a school and a GP are now outraged by 15 minute cities. Make it make sense.
The team at Who's Who in America seem very keen to include me for Consideration in the 2026 Edition. Had about 6 emails now! I must be special - Adam, Bath, UK.
@BristolCouncil Hi. This is not about Dott. This is about privately owned escooters and ebikes that are illegal and commonly used across the city with seemingly no control.
Hey @BristolCouncil why do you not clamp down on illegal e-scooters and e-bikes? They are normalised in your city, including masked wearers. It's intimidating and dangerous, for road users and pedestrians. Please act. For the sake of everyone.
Hi all! For those of you that are interested...I'd like to share my new music adventures.Commala is a duo with myself and Jenny May an established Bristol based synthwave artist. We have been working on trying to find a sweetspot between indie and synthpop
https://t.co/Q5gkphFLz7
Bristol, UK, is blessed with many wooded areas and parks. Discovered a new one today at Repton Grange, Brentry. A sea of Cow-Parsley surrounded by 200+year old parkland Limes and more.
Introducing Heritage Connectedness: Connections to people, nature and place across time are all important for wellbeing - our latest research paper: https://t.co/C8AZe8u789