The Bath Chronicle has met a man called Bath who married a woman called Chronicle – strange but true! David and Helen Bath, who live in Peterborough, visited the city to investigate their family tree. And they couldn’t resist introducing
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Ten-year-old yob named after reporter's intervention
Bath Chronicle reporter Aliya Frostick stood up in court to convince magistrates to allow a ten-year-old tearaway to be named. Bath magistrates, following Aliya’s compelling argument, ruled that the youngster, who would normally enjoy anonymity when appearing in court, should
Chronicle scores legal victory in abduction case
The Bath Chronicle has scored a legal victory, winning the right to name a school at the centre of an abduction case. The paper had been following the case of a teacher who has been sentenced to five months in
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
Woman complains to PCC over reporters’ actions – find out how this and other complaints were resolved
Top-level backing forKeep it Clean
Experts who will decide which is Britain’s cleanest city have given their backing to Bath’s Keep it Clean campaign. The initiative, run jointly with the local authority and the Bath Chronicle, is dedicated to making the city a better place
Business backing to brighten Bath
Business leaders in Bath are supporting a litter campaign spearheaded by the Bath Chronicle. Keep It Clean aims to clear the rubbish from areas surrounding the city in an initiative which is also being backed by Bath and North East
Bath is beautiful
Bath is beautiful – that’s the message that the Bath Chronicle is backing in a new campaign for the city. It has launched a campaign to keep the city streets litter-free. Keep It Clean will also aim to clear the
Chronicle campaign hits a nerve
Bath Chronicle deputy editor John McCready says the newspaper’s NHS Postcode Lottery campaign has touched a nerve among readers. Many people have come forward to tell the newspaper of their, or their relatives’, experiences of inequalities in NHS treatment. A
UK regional press campaigns
Fake guns in the spotlight Several regional papers are currently running strong campaigns calling for tighter controls on imitation guns. The Bournemouth Daily Echo and the Bath Chronicle have both put the spotlight on ball-bearing guns. The Echo discovered that
Chronicle petition attracts signatures from more people than buy the paper
Fight to keep rugby club in the city attracts strong response
Paper's fight to save spiritual home of rugby club
Rallying call to Keep Rugby at the Rec launches stickers, posters, petition and more
Chronicle extends schools safety campaign
Picture editor comes up with latest plan to make kids safer
Chronicle's campaign cites 101 reasons to take Pride
First major initiative for new editor reflects “enthusiasm and energy” of readers
Drivers the target in Chronicle's safety push
New school year prompts push to improve road safety
MP listens to paper's SOS
MP Don Foster has congratulated The Bath Chronicle on its Support Our Schools campaign. The campaign was launched at the beginning of the academic year to lobby the Government for funding to improve secondary school buildings. There is a real
Chronicle fights for funds to Support Our Schools
The Bath Chronicle has launched its Support Our Schools campaign in a bid to persuade the Government to make local school buildings a priority for renovations and upgrades. The paper wants school buildings in Bath and north east Somerset brought