FoBRA has objected to the planned expansion of Bristol airport because it would mean an average 11 flights over Bath every night - more than Heathrow! See News tab on FoBRA's website at https://t.co/wmkQMOQjsW for details.
See 'Papers & Blogs' tab on FoBRA's website at https://t.co/PJwscmH2N4 for Times article 31 Aug on the problems of Party Houses in Bath, and interview with FoBRA Chairman.
Want to know what FoBRA thinks about short term letting and the 'Airbnb Effect'? See the Chairman's letter published in the Chronicle 20 June at https://t.co/fp55ufhkB5
FoBRA's letter of qualified support for BANES' Council's resolution on Short Term Lettings was published in the Chronicle 19 July. See https://t.co/PJwscmH2N4 for text.
FoBRA writes in today's Chronicle, welcoming B&NES' air pollution proposals but urging it to see this as a 'Golden Opportunity' for more. See https://t.co/PJwscmH2N4 for full text.
FoBRA supports the Council's push to tackle empty homes in Bath, but says it must look at unused storeys above its own shops, unregulated holiday lets and party houses. See text on https://t.co/wmkQMOQjsW
At a BRLSI briefing 23 Feb 18, organized and chaired by Wera Hobhouse MP, to gather evidence on Transport and Pollution for later conferences, and to seek consensus about the way ahead, Robin Kerr, FoBRA Chairman, was asked to sum-up. See https://t.co/uJdzGPwRN5 for text.
What effect does Student Accommodation in Bath have on Affordable Housing? Visit https://t.co/wmkQMOQjsW for text of a FoBRA letter printed in the Chronicle 15 Feb.
Disturbed by a Party House next door? Visit https://t.co/PJwscmH2N4 to find out how to report it, using a Nuisance Log negotiated by FoBRA with the Council.