The plans by Central Fishponds are one of three proposed developments to transform industrial and warehousing area transformed into 2,000 new homes.
Continue readingSomerset’s newest railway station moves a step closer
Local councillors gave the green light to a new road and station square in Wellington
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Tikos wins support from Symvan Capital to tackle ‘black box problem’
Continue readingHealthy ready meal business Field Doctor wins ‘significant seven-figure’ investment to grow into new markets
Bath business wins backing of British Business Bank and Samworth Brothers’ investment arm
Continue readingCouncillors block plans for 55 new homes on edge of market town
One opponent said ‘enough is enough’ amid fears over ‘unsustainable location
Continue readingHow Bath and Bridgerton can help the UK’s big tourism ambitions
Tourism minister Chris Bryant was in Bath on Tuesday to celebrate English Tourism Week
Continue readingStonehenge: Major expansion at site as ‘Neolithic classroom’ and learning centre approved
Wiltshire Council has approved a planning application by English Heritage for new education facilities at iconic site
Continue readingPlans unveiled for 116 new homes on outskirts of Wells
Somerset’s smallest city has seen significant interest from housing developers in recent years
Continue readingJolly’s new owners promise store will be restored to ‘former glory’ – but roof repairs will take time
Council will carry out multi-million pound repairs to the Bath store’s roof
Continue readingMarket town mill and warehouse could get ‘Gloucester Docks style’ revamp
The former Borough Flour Mills in Tewkesbury has become a derelict ‘eyesore’ in recent years
Continue readingGerman space company opens first UK office in ‘major win’ for South West aerospace sector
The multimillion-pound investment will create 50 specialist jobs
Continue readingHistoric department store Jolly’s in Bath to reopen
The shop recently closed its doors after more than 200 years – but is now being brought back to life
Continue readingTidal lagoons and not a barrage best solution for Severn Estuary says commission
If the huge tidal energy potential of the estuary is not commercially exploited now it may never will says the Severn Estuary Commission
Continue readingPlymouth ‘eyesore’ buildings torn down to make way for ‘cultural cluster’
Demolition experts were paid more than £200,000 to raze the former Plymouth Social Club and museum annex buildings
Continue readingShoe retailer Office doubles profit to over £100m as it creates hundreds of jobs
The group behind shoe retailer Office has seen its profit more than double to over £100m as it continued to open new stores and created hundreds of jobs
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