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EMAIL Address : hgreen02@hotmail.co.uk
Date : 13/08/2008
Time : 22:41:00
 
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Dear Sirs,

It is a shame that Bath.co.uk are now adverting Google on your website. It makes your website look bad, which is a shame as Bath.co.uk appeared to be different from the many types of other websites in Bath. Simply disappointing.

Hugh Green
Resident of Bath


EMAIL Address : skandynawia282wp.pl
Date : 22/06/2008
Time : 16:57:00
 
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I think that Bath is the most beautiful place on the earth!! I am from Pl I was in Bath 5 days but I can say that I felt in love with Bath!! <3 ;**


EMAIL Address : tony.johnson@keble.ox.ac.uk
Date : 24/03/2008
Time : 23:12:00
 
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Readers may like to know that John Wood the Georgian architect of Bath also surveyed Stonehenge in 1740 (before several major stones fell); his plans are therefore the most a important records ever made. You can see why, and view details on the page: http://www.solvingstonehenge.co.uk/John_Wood.html
Anthony Johnson
Keble College,
Oxford


EMAIL Address : p.benson@talktalk.net
Date : 24/03/2008
Time : 10:32:00
 
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Why is Bath so USELESS at events for kids and/or families during school holidays?!!!!
Hardly any free or low-cost stuff. What little there is costs a fortune and is usually miles outside the city!!


EMAIL Address : sasa@clickheretofind.zzn.com
Date : 05/03/2008
Time : 23:10:00
 
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It is the most beautiful city in UK. I have been in some cities that are claiming that they are also the most beautiful (London, Oxford), I am convinced even more now that Bath is the best. Btw. I have been in Venice, too, but Bath is the best.


EMAIL Address : sanste12@yahoo.co.uk
Date : 24/02/2008
Time : 18:43:00
 
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A lovely place to visit but living here is another story. Snobby, cliques, expensive, over priced, and generally a place where the council makes things for tourists and not locals. There is ONE butchers that is over priced and ONE fishmongers and NO bakers. No bowling alley, no things for teenagers or anyone to do really in their spare time. You cannot cycle as it's too hilly and this is the second highest city in the UK for POLLUTION. Sound fun now?????


EMAIL Address : fluffy-10@hotmail.co.uk
Date : 12/02/2008
Time : 20:31:00
 
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bradford-on-avon- i think we should build a mcdonalds in bradford- on- avon because we dont have to travel to trowbridge just to get something to eat so if your hungry you know where to get your food from. And you dont waste a lot of petrol when mcdonalds is right near you so you can get your lunch. please email back and see what you can do. many thanks sharday ryder


EMAIL Address : rpdtransfer@allegiance.tv
Date : 04/01/2008
Time : 18:29:00
 
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liked bath a lot visited there in 2006 look forward to my next visit, Ray Marshall, Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA.


EMAIL Address : KURT.GUI@GMAIL.COM
Date : 21/12/2007
Time : 12:27:00
 
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is there any Justices of the Peace in Bath?


EMAIL Address : paul@moynescottage.demon.co.uk
Date : 17/12/2007
Time : 12:56:00
 
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My wife and I decided to go x-mas shopping in Bath on 7/12/07 travelling from chepstow. The park and ride at landsdown was full with people sitting in cars waiting for spaces to come available. We made the mistake of continuing in to town by car. It took half an hour to get in and when there there were no car parking spaces available. We left and returned home. We will never come to Bath again for shopping at potentially busy times.


EMAIL Address : BAtTIMANO@AOL.COM
Date : 15/12/2007
Time : 14:42:00
 
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Dear Tourist.
Proposed Rapid Transport Route from Newbridge Park & Ride will cause untold misery for local residents. The route along disused Green Park rail track will immediately border hundreds of residents rear gardens,adversely affecting thousands of peoples privacy.
The route is intended to take passengers through new Western Development to sale homes and promote business facilities.Your present journey time into city will be considerably delayed.
Please sit in your garden when you return home, walk 12 to 15 paces from rear of your actual house and imagine a bus passing at head height every 10 minutes.Bath residents will suffer this
Please visit BANES council website for more details concerning proposed route.
Steve.


EMAIL Address : LRusselllee2@aol.com
Date : 29/11/2007
Time : 17:58:00
 
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I chanced to find recollections of Mrs. Joan Doel which had been place on BBC Wiltshire's website; "World War Two Peoples War". She wrote that as a newly-qualified teacher, she was sent with evacuee children from Manchester, to Brinscall, a small village on the Lancashire moorland. I was a pupil at St. Joseph's School to which the city children were allocated, and Mrs. Doel - who was then our Miss Sarjantson - became a well-loved teacher.
Although Mrs. Joan Doel's recollectins were placed with BBC Wiltshire in July 2005, it would be rather special if I (Jim Lancaster) could get in touch with her and be able to share a few more memories of those wartime schooldays. My contact addresses are; e-mail LRusselllee2@aol.com or "Franciscus", 26 Russell Square, Chorley, Lancs. PR6 0AS. (Tel. 01257 265320)


EMAIL Address : kghodbane@netscape.net
Date : 14/11/2007
Time : 17:48:00
 
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I have only one word: beautifull city.


EMAIL Address : sara.clipstone@eurotunnel.com
Date : 14/11/2007
Time : 12:46:00
 
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My friends and I have just visited Bath for a special birthday and I must say that it's a beautiful place. We all had a very enjoyable time, staying at the Bath Spa Hotel and eating in a number of the resturants. Highley recommended short break. We plan to return again next year!


EMAIL Address : geoffc@hawaii.rr.com
Date : 14/11/2007
Time : 01:18:00
 
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I was born in Bath went to Beechen Cliff School and left 30 years ago to the New World. I am now living in Hawaii and although the climate is great , I really miss my home. Your website brings back so many happy times in the beautiful City of Bath. Maybe oneday I will be able to come home.

Geoff Culverhouse


EMAIL Address : dbwilliams.suddenlink.net
Date : 10/11/2007
Time : 04:07:00
 
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I visited Bath with good friends. We stayed with them, not a hotel. I am interested in a self-catering flat to hire.


EMAIL Address : carolespencer300@btinternet.com
Date : 27/10/2007
Time : 17:31:00
 
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My Grandson and I have just enjoyed a few wonderful and very interesting days in your beautiful city.
What a lovely place you have, you must be very proud of the way it is well looked after and the overall cleanliness.
We stayed at the Francis Hotel and were delighted with everything we encountered.
We will definitely recommend Bath as a city break to any of our friends.
Thank you for a most enjoyable experience.


EMAIL Address : collinswilloww21@aol.com
Date : 16/10/2007
Time : 21:26:00
 
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i visited bath oct 2007, and was very dissapointed to see the litter strewn every where , in my hometown of southampton every day the council road sweepers are out keeping our city clean come on dont let your yourselves down or britain!!


EMAIL Address : Sumobun@googlemail.com
Date : 26/09/2007
Time : 14:53:00
 
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Hi. I would be interested to know if there are any former pupil's of The Marchant Holliday School from 1965-1968 and/ or Cam House School from 1968-1972( with a positive attitude )who are resident in (or residing near to) the city of Bath Spa; who would like to establish contact with another former pupil and/or who would be interested in also setting up a website dedicated to enabling former pupils from either or both of these/those schools to establish contact with their former school-friends.


EMAIL Address : mj.magee@tiscali.co.uk
Date : 24/09/2007
Time : 17:38:00
 
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I have just visited Bath after a break of 10 years and although it is as beautiful as ever may I suggest 4 things.
1. Cut the traffic- pedestrianize or bring in a congestion charge (it worked wonders for London)
2. Cut the prices - everything is vastly overpriced esp. the accommodation which thinks it's better than it is.
3. Cut the 'cheesiness' - do you really need Jane Austen lookalikes walking around, Bath is lovely without gimicky things.
4. Have proactive guides ready to help tourists that look lost; go visit Stratford to see what I mean.
Hope these points help.
Mrs J Magee


EMAIL Address : marquis@otenet.gr
Date : 21/09/2007
Time : 12:35:00
 
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Hi, my name is Angela Marquis and I live in Greece. I have been to Bath on a short trip and must say that I have definitely not seen a more beautiful and charming place than Bath and I have been to many places all over Europa. Your site is excellent and very informative. I congratulate everybody living in this outstanding place because they are as close to Paradise as you can get. All the best for all of you - Angela


EMAIL Address : karen.daviesdon@talktalk.net
Date : 18/08/2007
Time : 11:04:00
 
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I was wondering if there was any chance i could have some leaflets sent out of things to do and places to stay and anything else you have got on bath please. I have never been before and i am hopfuly visiting in september so it would be appreceated if you could. My name is miss karen davies. My address is 35 galsworthy close balby doncaster england. Dn4 9dd. Thank you x


EMAIL Address : jacquiwm@bigpond.net.au
Date : 11/08/2007
Time : 02:06:00
 
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I left Bath as a youth when my family migrated to Australia. Although I love Sydney, especially Manly the penninsular where I now live, I sometimes think of Bath and miss it. I remember Batheaston as a very beautiful place. The views over Bath from The Fosse Way which I walked down every day to school are still remembered in detail some 40 years later. I am dreaming of a return visit.


EMAIL Address : wfrancus@norcorp.com
Date : 29/07/2007
Time : 12:46:00
 
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THE PRIMARY AND PERHAPS FOR MANY THE ONLY THING TOURIST COME TO BATH FOR IS TO TOUR THE ROMAN BATHS - I COULD NOT FIND A SIMPLE VERY OBVIOUS BUTTON TO CLICK ON THAT TELSS ME HOW TO GET TO THE BATHS WERE TO PARK AND SUNDAY HOURS OF OPERATION

THIS SHOULD BE THE VERY FIRST THING ON THE WEB PAGE


EMAIL Address : robert.sewart35@btinternet.com
Date : 15/07/2007
Time : 16:15:00
 
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First impression - Tourist Information is rubbish!
Closing at 1600 on a Sunday in one of the top tourist destinations in Britain is a disgrace.


EMAIL Address : door-babe@hotmail.co.uk
Date : 12/07/2007
Time : 12:59:00
 
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Moved away from bath because its too damn expensive to live there! No opportunity for people on average wages( which most people in Bath are) ....Council do everything in their power to rip us off rather than help us by providing affordable housing.

Bathonian born and bred....but i would be a lot better off if i wasnt!


EMAIL Address : sean.s.hill@hotmail.co.uk
Date : 30/06/2007
Time : 15:59:00
 
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the pc world in bath is rubbish


EMAIL Address : truesdale106@hotmail.com
Date : 28/06/2007
Time : 22:05:00
 
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we live in northern ireland, spent last week in bath sightseeing. weather was good, and the ashgrove b&b was great. good food good service, clean room,cheap. highly recomended.


EMAIL Address : jack-mccabes@hotmail.co.uk
Date : 17/06/2007
Time : 20:17:00
 
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please could you inform me about any skateboarding lessons in bath


EMAIL Address : monikmmf@hotmail.com
Date : 17/05/2007
Time : 23:42:00
 
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hi, I spent my summer 06 in Bath and I love this place, there are so much things to do and see...I was really alone but I never bored:)
I recommande it to everyone!!!


EMAIL Address : spiritof84@hotmail.com
Date : 08/05/2007
Time : 18:41:00
 
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Is there for students to do in bath?

vicki


EMAIL Address : edward_j007@hotmail.com
Date : 29/04/2007
Time : 14:45:00
 
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After living in Bath for half your life you begin to realise how little Bath has to offer for its residents. Nothing ever changes, its always the same. No decent shops at all, the nightlife is terrible as all the clubs are too small and too expensive. And the worst part about Bath is the lack of Jobs. There is no where to work. Unless you want to work at Helphire, but really who does! Oh I nearlly forgot to mention Bath has a high number of pretencious stuck up people. Im glad I moved away!


EMAIL Address : fadzil@sirim.my
Date : 27/04/2007
Time : 10:05:00
 
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I like Bath very much. I stayed as an International student of University of Bath for 3 years plus from 1996 and enjoyed every moment of my stay there especially the beauty of this place. Eventhough I've left this city for 7 years, I can still remember all the places that bring good memories during my stay there such as the Royal Crescent where I used to have picnics during summer days with friends, the Pulteney Bridge where I used to cross almost everyday to go to the university and all the shops in the city centre where I used to do shopping almost every Friday afternoon. I hope to return and see the city again.


EMAIL Address : AVMORAN1295@HOTMAILCOM
Date : 24/04/2007
Time : 22:49:00
 
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LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT...ITS THE PERFECT CITY. ROMACE AND FUN ALL WRAPPED INTO ONE. HISTORY GALORE. ITS A MUST SEE!!


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Date : 30/03/2007
Time : 12:08:00
 
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EMAIL Address : lusajo@excite.com
Date : 26/03/2007
Time : 23:30:00
 
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Hello,
I am planning to return to Bath for a few days visit this May from 14th to 16th, any good but cheap bed & breakfast around the city centre area? I have lived in Bath for 4 years while attending University of Bath so I can easily find my way around, however I would like to stay somewhere within a walking distance to the city centre. Please email me if you know any good place. Thanks


EMAIL Address : mike-glogh@btconnect.com
Date : 15/03/2007
Time : 17:21:00
 
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EMAIL Address : danbrown@yahoo.co.uk
Date : 15/03/2007
Time : 17:12:00
 
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Hello Bath,

I am amazed at how so many Bath City websites are rubbish - take for example the new Visit Bath Site - is SOOOO SLOOOOOWWWW and takes you ages to find anything and once you do (if your not asleep) is probably wrong anyway!!!!

Bath.co.uk is not that bad but needs improvement (though compared to the other sites is simply in league of its own).

Anyway - well done www.bath.co.uk and keep up the good work for the little people out there

Bye,

Dan Brown
Bath


EMAIL Address : krys_fly@hotmail.com
Date : 10/03/2007
Time : 21:55:00
 
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Bath is a wonderful city!! I'm from Spain, I came to England to learn english, one friend recommended me the city and now I'm in love. I've decided to live here. You can do whatever you want, everything is possible in Bath! Love it!


EMAIL Address : angharad_4@hotmail.com
Date : 10/03/2007
Time : 10:53:00
 
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I just got back from my 3 day visit to Bath, i loved it! its the most prettiest place i have ever seen and i would love to live there. i love the fact that there is alot of independent shops, and that everyone was friendly. one downer is that its expensive, but overall a very good visit, would come again very very soon.


EMAIL Address : natters49@hotmail.com
Date : 07/03/2007
Time : 19:32:00
 
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Does anybody know when Walcot day and the widdicome festival days are plaese


EMAIL Address : mariage@freemail.hu
Date : 19/02/2007
Time : 16:21:00
 
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Hello!

I had spent the most wonderful 2 years in Bath when I was working there in 1996.Special thanks to David and Gill C. who had helped me along.And also thanks for everybody who was working or having fun in the assembly Inn.Bath is the most wonderful town i had ever seen.I hope I will can get back somehow,somtime...
Gabriella Papp from Hungary


EMAIL Address : rawrawb@yahoo.co.uk
Date : 11/02/2007
Time : 16:46:00
 
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not enough housing
not enough robots
not enough pubs
too many cars
not enough parking
not enough cycle track
not enough busses to take bicycles up the nastily steep hills of this (un)fair city.


EMAIL Address : myself56@hotmail.fr
Date : 03/02/2007
Time : 14:16:00
 
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hi! i came to bath last thursday : it's a beautiful city and there is a lot of good looking boys ;) lol. seriously, i'm french and me and my school friends had a lot of fun with 2 musicians in the street (Jesse & Dave): we did like a big "party" in the street with them. they were very nice and i think they had a very nice day too !!!!!!!!!!!! anyway,a great and wonderful day, i'll come back in this city someday, it's sure !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


EMAIL Address : be_spontaneous@hotmail.com
Date : 24/01/2007
Time : 16:01:00
 
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just had to let people know about the unique furniture shop Classic Furniture company positioned in 5 saville row. Fantastic!!! elegant regency style yet affordable. well worth a visit


EMAIL Address : Cliveperkins@btinternet.com
Date : 06/12/2006
Time : 18:28:00
 
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Hi, Im coming to bath for the weekend. Can anyone recommend a good place to eat, somewhere I can get good traditional english food, nothing to fancy or expensive, perhaps a nice country pub? Thanks.


EMAIL Address : moon.raker1@yahoo.com
Date : 05/12/2006
Time : 00:27:00
 
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Living in California has many benefits (almost all year round sunshine and a small variance of temperature from winter to summer to name but one) however, if you are a Bathonian of many years standing, there are times when the deeply felt roots need a little pampering - particularly at this time of year, and that's when I "escape" to Bath by calling up your website!

I take the Tour, peruse the shops and look at the property section. Explore Bath thru the ages and hone up my general knowledge of Bath - past and present. When I have finished, I take one last look at "Bath at a glance" and write to you. Thank you for your extremely thorough web site and thank you for allowing me to indulge myself.

A dedicated Bathonian at heart - even if an absent one.


EMAIL Address : chris_26@bigpond.net.au
Date : 05/11/2006
Time : 07:08:00
 
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I worked at the R.U.H. for 6 months in 2002/03 and remember the patients well and their stories of how things used to be. The cotton mills in the district and the individually owned shops that made shopping in Bath very exciting! All gone now, but recent history. One day I'll revisit because I simply loved the Bath experience. Regards to all, Chris Doneley. x


EMAIL Address : brainbar@mts.net
Date : 30/10/2006
Time : 03:24:00
 
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My wife and I are from Canada and visited Bath early Oct.this year with my brother and his wife from Portsmouth.
We drove and used the Park and Ride from Odd Down into the city.
The bus dropped us off outside of a McDonalds at a shopping precinct, this was our first visit to Bath, and our first sight was a very dirty and rundown area of the city. Overall we were NOT impressed by the cleanliness and have no desire to return.
We did however enjoy the Baths and a bus tour.
Linda & Brian Barringer


EMAIL Address : jolene_jt@hotmail.com
Date : 29/10/2006
Time : 16:04:00
 
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i recently visited bath and was thrilled with all the buildings. Sally lunns buns astablishment and its museum is a must. all the quaint streets make you feel you have gone back in time. I cant wait to visit at Christmas time. The web sit gives you all the information that you need when visiting bath. Susan Trepleton Barry S. Glamorgan


EMAIL Address : valleyminx@hotmail.co.uk
Date : 16/10/2006
Time : 14:23:00
 
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i think bath is really intresting and when i stayed there i really enjoyed my self


EMAIL Address : uo166707@uniovi.es
Date : 03/10/2006
Time : 10:00:00
 
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Bath is the most important termal city in all UK and
before study it in University i must say that it will be a pleasure travelin' there and enjoy the british parks and the nature there are and why not, replenish fully of energy with that magic and mithological water you have :)

Greeatings from Asturias , Spain.


EMAIL Address : think_pink@hotmail.com
Date : 20/09/2006
Time : 10:30:00
 
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bath was a very interesting place to visit. i could really see the resemblance to the place and the descriptions in austins novel, northanger abbey. jsut marvelous!


EMAIL Address : siddiqui_saima@hotmail.com
Date : 08/09/2006
Time : 09:58:00
 
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I lived in Bath from September 2003-December 2004 as a postgraduate student from Karachi (Pakistan). I simply loved this unique, beautiful yet a sleepy town. Enjoyed every moment..experienced my life's first snow fall.

Bath will always have a special place in my heart and I will sure be back here one day!


EMAIL Address : lana_sandic@yahoo.com
Date : 05/09/2006
Time : 12:26:00
 
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I found Bath very interesting and beautiful city, unique in some way...Unfortunately I spent there only few hours but I left full of impressions...

Lana, Belgrade
Serbia


EMAIL Address : k.lichte@teleos-web.de
Date : 02/09/2006
Time : 19:18:00
 
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All the times i went to Bath i had such a good time there. It´s a wonderful city.
I come from Germany and i wish i could come back soon.
A very good friend is living in Bath but i lost his adress and his number.
Is there anyone who could help me find him???


EMAIL Address : mattandvanessabailey@hotmail.com
Date : 25/08/2006
Time : 02:26:00
 
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I came to Bath to shop with my Mother and young daughter yesterday. We parked in The Podium car park, but when we arrived back to pay for our ticket we found that we were liable for a £25 overstay charge. There were also two young students who had travelled from London and they were also astounded and very upset at the charge. We had all failed to notice the signs stating that this charge existed and the pricing notice implies that 4 hours is the cut-off after which no further charge is made. A local lady said that people from outside Bath are always being caught out because it's not long enough to shop for the whole day. What a horrid way to remember the city.


EMAIL Address : christhestoner@hotmail.com
Date : 20/08/2006
Time : 08:11:00
 
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I was in Bath in June of '06, and all I can say is that is was one of the nicest towns I saw in England. I can't count how many pictures I took of the centre of town from this large field up on Bathwick Hill. Absolutely nice town. If I go back to the UK, I will come back to Bath for sure.
Christopher
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


EMAIL Address : vale_209@libero.it
Date : 14/08/2006
Time : 17:15:00
 
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I've been in Bath for two weeks and i think that it's a beautiful place to stay, there are a lot of nice stores and there's also a very nice atmosphere..hope i could go back there..


EMAIL Address : sexybabe796@hotmail.com
Date : 13/08/2006
Time : 23:35:00
 
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I have lived in bath for 17yrs which is all my life and I have to admit there is not much for a teenager to do on weekends thats what encourages us for work but it is a lovely historical place to be and I would love to find out a lot more about Bath in my spare time loves u loadz Bath love Bobo


EMAIL Address : jimcollins33@hotmail.com
Date : 26/07/2006
Time : 17:30:00
 
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i visted bath last week and a did not like the bin bags on all the streets i think its not nice to see and i think they should do something about that i think i will not come back and i will tell all my family not to vist /JIM /FRANCE


EMAIL Address : bewkes.fam@comcast.net
Date : 25/07/2006
Time : 09:43:00
 
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I have just moved to the USA from the UK. For me Bath holds some of my most happy memories, it really is a wonderful place. For my last few years in the UK I would spend weekends away with my mum. We always meant to visit diffrent places but we went back to Bath time after time. We shopped, we took rides on the tour buses and would wander for hours through Baths beautiful streets. I miss those times very much and im thrilled to have found this website. Now whenever i get homesick i can visit through this site. Thanks Mandy


EMAIL Address : jonbasket@hotmail.com
Date : 18/07/2006
Time : 14:31:00
 
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Hey all,

We had a wonderful stay at the Windsor Hotel www.bathwindsorhotel.com - that we found using Bath.co.uk and apart from the couple of 'down and outs' that we spotted in the City of Bath - we truly had a wonderful experience and shall definitely be coming back to this beautiful City.

Many Thanks,

JB
USA


EMAIL Address : x_imafake_x@hotmail.co.uk
Date : 18/07/2006
Time : 14:21:00
 
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i absalotluty love bath , i used to live there when i was little! i go back every year and love walking round all the shops even on a rainy day theres always something to do.x


EMAIL Address : janeweire@yahoo.co.uk
Date : 17/07/2006
Time : 17:20:00
 
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Hi,

GREAT WEB SITE - HTTP://WWW.BATH.CO.UK

I had a wonderful time in the City Of Bath and I would like to thank those wonderful people at www.bath.co.uk for making a great trip even better.

Up-to-date information, excellent presentation and easy to use menu system.

Why oh why could not the so called official site of Bath be like this.

Both my husband and I used www.bath.co.uk to plan all our trips, restaurants and the choice of hotel - we stayed at (the Haringtons - what a fab place this was).

I am thinking of going to Rome next year and I cannot find a site that is as dedicated to the City Of Bath as www.bath.co.uk in a Rome version.

Anyway - great site, so keep it up and well done!!!

Yours sincerely,

Jane Weire
San Francisco
USA



EMAIL Address : sezzieuk@yahoo.com
Date : 04/07/2006
Time : 21:12:00
 
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What a nightmare of a place to live. Just moved here a week ago and cannot find one single butchers, bakers, or greengrocers in the city centre. Yes, there's fishworks, and a butchers on Green Street, but you need a second mortgage to go in them. What have I done? Nearest Tesco is BRISTOL!

Anyone else agree?

Let me know!


EMAIL Address : ikj.elmplace@mac.com
Date : 27/06/2006
Time : 17:23:00
 
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I was very disappointed to see a model of the proposed (and approved?) Southgate/bus depot plan. Georgian pastiche buildings with narrow (wind tunnel?) alleys where litter and unsavoury elements can accumulate, and residents in their roof garden terraces above likely to be obliged to call for the police in the event of witnessing robbery and violent behaviour. I also see those living south of the river are expected continue their grotty subway rat run and then have to dodge the buses leaving the new terminus.

Bath's earlier city fathers would be ashamed of our pavements strewn with bird droppings, chewing gum, butt ends and take- away cartons. I am desperate to be proud of being a citizen, but it gets more difficult by the day.


EMAIL Address : katieryckman@yahoo.com
Date : 26/06/2006
Time : 16:10:00
 
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By far my favorite city in the world. No kidding. Something about it just feels at home...and I live in the States!


EMAIL Address : terry@tjrust.com
Date : 25/05/2006
Time : 14:25:00
 
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I'm looking for some help in finding a Bed and breakfast in Bath for around 60 GBP. I'm thinking about the Astor House does anyone have any experience there?


EMAIL Address : dgaffield@cogeco.ca
Date : 22/05/2006
Time : 23:54:00
 
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Hello, My grparents are from Bath, heard many stories about people etc. and would like to know where Unitarian ------Street Chapel is. They were married in 1909 at that Chapel. Would love to visit when I travel there. They both were from Bathwick, thanks for your help.


EMAIL Address : sales@beamends-lrspares.co.uk
Date : 20/04/2006
Time : 10:36:00
 
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Having lived near Bath 25 years ago it was very interesting to return. There seems to have been a lot done to smarten the place up since then - the nicely polished cathedral is a vast improvement and the pedestrianisation is very nice - except getting to you hotel can be difficult.
We stayed at the Abbey Hotel, for the second time. It is a "proper" old fashioned hotel, with all the amenities you'd expect but in a nice old building. The place is great, except for the appalling evening restaurant and unwelcoming bar (no decent beer!).
It was good to see Duck, Son & Plinker still going after all these years. There's plenty to see in the town, and enough shops to keep event the most dedicated shopper busy. It's a great shame that all the really intersting bits cost a *lot* to get in - particularly the Roman Baths at £10.00 each - when we've already paid £20million via the lottery.
We ate out at in the eveings, one in a curry house that made all sort of claims about how good it was and turned out to be very average, and on te second occasion at Strada, and absolutey fantastic Italian restaurant - highly reccomended, but book early.
It was a shame to see so many homeless about, but there was plenty of street entertainment to compensate.
All in all, a very pleasant weekend - we will be back.


EMAIL Address : bev195000@yahoo.co.uk
Date : 19/04/2006
Time : 12:43:00
 
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Hi,
This was our second visit to the city Bath, a beautiful place to see and eat.
We ate at two major big resturants there, one being an Indian resturant which i am sorry to say was not as good as all the leaflets and banter says.
We stayed at the excellent hotel in the main city of Bath facing all the beautiful buildings.
But this second time round was a bit distressing because there was loads of beggers and homeless people whos constant harassment gets a bit too much.
The saddest site was a gang of homeless people sleeping in a very big major car park every night,.
Apart from that we are coming to Bath again it is a very beautiful and pleasant place to visit with tons of places to eat and drink, loads of shops and tourists sites.
Side shows in the street were amazing and free to watch whilst you shop, lovely little corner cafes with every choice of coffees you could simply imaging.
A total joy to visit and has been recommended to my family and friends.


EMAIL Address : burringtond@hartwick.edu
Date : 09/04/2006
Time : 21:05:00
 
Posting :
 
Yesterday in an e-mail I asked for help in identifying a B&B on Great Pulteney St. at which
I wish to stay. I forgot to mention that it is
adjacent to the municipal athletic fields. Perhaps
that information will make the search briefer. If
you are successful, I would like the name, postal
address, e-mail address, and phone #. Thank you.


EMAIL Address : burringtond@hartwick.edu
Date : 08/04/2006
Time : 22:07:00
 
Posting :
 
I wish to locate and make a reservation at a B&B on Great Pulteney St. where I once stayed, but I cannot remember the name of the establishment. Any help would be appreciated.


EMAIL Address : Dolphin4@ntlworld.com
Date : 02/04/2006
Time : 15:26:00
 
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"The Boater, Public House", 9 Argyle Street, (Pultney Bridge) Bath, BA2 4BQ
Perfect pub lunch. Excellent value meals. Catered for both meat eaters and vegetarians
With warm hospitality.


EMAIL Address : jbanks@montreat.edu
Date : 29/03/2006
Time : 17:56:00
 
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I had the opportunity to visit Bath in the Spring of 2005 while on a 2 week visit to England and Ireland. We were with a group of college students comparing the differences between the american educational system vs. the british educational system. Bath was just one of our many stops that first week. But it was one of my favorite stops. We didn't get a lot of time to explore and your website helps explain alot of the things that were left unexplained to me. Most appreciated! Also, I am looking for any websites that could link me to england jewelers so that I might purchase a keepsake pendant from my trip. Any suggestions?


EMAIL Address : ftr64@yahoo.co.uk
Date : 22/03/2006
Time : 13:35:00
 
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Why does everyone praise Bath (probably tourists mostly) when it is becoming untidy (there is always bags of rubbish and cardboard littering the pavements days before collection), high amounts of traffic jamming up the roads in the town centre, constant noise from various things (especially fireworks for months on end in Winter, car alarms and helicoptors - that seem to be flying for no reason), students skateboarding down the roads (which is illegal) and yobbos and gangs of youths hanging about the place, such as the golf course.....and so on !?


EMAIL Address : lwaddington@downside.co.uk
Date : 07/03/2006
Time : 09:09:00
 
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oh god i love bath so much- it brings happiness to everyone. I mean what kind of city has such great shops, restaurants and sightseeing in one place? Yah i just wanted to say that.....


EMAIL Address : e_kovalev@yahoo.com
Date : 16/02/2006
Time : 23:47:00
 
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I want to say that Bath is a quiet nice town,bur it's to small and only the centre is nice.


EMAIL Address : itsaspy@hotmail.com
Date : 09/02/2006
Time : 13:03:00
 
Posting :
 
I,m going to bath on a school trip


EMAIL Address : its_a_spy@hotmail.co.uk
Date : 09/02/2006
Time : 12:48:00
 
Posting :
 
bath so totally rocks


EMAIL Address : kristina_schultze@gmx.de
Date : 02/11/2005
Time : 14:43:00
 
Posting :
 
bath is one of the most brilliant places i have been.
i'm from hamburg germany and i lived and worked in bath for about 5 month it was an fantastic time i spend there, it is one of the most lovely citys i have seen, i really enjoyed working at the royal hotel a big thanks to my hillarious working mates.it was a great time .


EMAIL Address : victoralvarez001@hotmail.com
Date : 16/09/2005
Time : 16:22:00
 
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Hello:
I´m from Spain and I have visited the city 15 years ago. It was a especial experience for me.On Tuesday, 20th I´m going to return to England and I want to visit this beautiful area. But I don´t know the transport to travel from London to Baht. Can you help me about the timables by bus or train. Regard Victor. Madrid.Spain.


EMAIL Address : davidcutbush@wanadoo.co.uk
Date : 14/07/2005
Time : 14:35:00
 
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Hello Bath,
Your website has everything you need to know fantastic, very comprehensive but can only give you 5 out of 10 as im a coach driver and there is no parking information nfor me. I just need a location of suitable parking PLEASE, even a rough direction like out of town to the north or something PLEASE. Thanks.


EMAIL Address : cmcreyno@kent.edu
Date : 24/01/2005
Time : 19:13:00
 
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I visited Bath approximately 4 years ago and may be returning in March, 2005. Your city was simply beautiful then and I have been looking forward to a return trip in which I can spend a few days in Bath. I have seen a couple of references to the Bath Spa opening in 2004; however, I have had difficulty locating specific information on it. Can you be of assistance in this matter? Is it open and is there a website one can access?

Thank you for your assistance.

Stow, Ohio, USA


EMAIL Address : skambridge@lineone.net
Date : 10/01/2005
Time : 21:26:00
 
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We are 4 Rugby supporters from Leicester who wanted just one night's B & B in Bath on the night of Saturday 5th February 2005. We are 3 middle aged/elderly ladies and a middle aged man. We wanted to eat in Bath after the game and enjoy a glass of wine, then take a leisurly drive home on Sunday morning after enjoying a good breakfast. However, imagine our diappointment to find we coulnd't book just one night but have to book two. Due to work commitments we are unable to spend two nights in Bath. Two of us are teachers and one is self employed, we simply cannot take time off. Please can you pass on these comments to the accommodation cartel who have decided on this policy.

Thnak you
Mrs S Ambridge.


EMAIL Address : reanna_johnson@hotmail.com
Date : 01/01/2005
Time : 01:10:00
 
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Sorry about that blank it was a accident. Well my family and i just got back from a trip to England and we spent four nights in Bath. It is so beautiful. The Roman Baths are so awesome we went to see them teice. Bath is also a good place to stay if you want to explore the Cotswolds or other attractions. My 12 year old sister and I myself being 14 had so much fun there and never got bored.


EMAIL Address : john.ackerley@which.net
Date : 15/11/2004
Time : 11:00:00
 
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I think your cinema guide is pathetic. Still at eleven am on Monday there is no programme for the current week. We are visiting Bath tommorrow and this is no way to encourage partaking of the entertainments available. Why cannot the programme be published for the next week as well as the current?


EMAIL Address : wyborn-brown@tiscali.co.uk
Date : 14/09/2004
Time : 17:03:00
 
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What can one say about Bath? I have had the good luck to live twice in this wonderful city, which I known and love so well.
Where else can one dine, drink and shop so well?
As a professional photographer need i say more, the city is a dream.
Yet above all this stand the cities people, friendly, wecoming and helpful, I loved you and your city when we first met 25 years ago and I
love you still!
The Star, Old Farmhouse ( is John still there? )
Crystal Palace, Tilleys, Moody Goose and the MOon and Sixpence! Roll on October when I will be with you again!


EMAIL Address : annecsankey@aol.com
Date : 14/09/2004
Time : 12:27:00
 
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Bath is awonderful city, and this website does it justice. visited bath twice this summer, and we are seriously considering living there. if anyone would like to contact me with any pointers of good areas for house hunting in and around from bath, that would be really useful.we r moving from near manchester, but live on the pennines, so r not looking for city centre living. thanks anne, saddleworth, greater manchester


EMAIL Address : ArdenLily27@aol.com
Date : 07/09/2004
Time : 21:43:00
 
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I adored every moment in Bath when I was on holiday about a month ago. The preservation of history despite Bath being a thriving city, along with its beautiful countryside that remains undeveloped is impressive. Wish I could visit again soon :) Your city is wonderful!

Lucy, 23
Minneapolis, MN, USA


EMAIL Address : peterbocko@yahoo.com
Date : 28/07/2004
Time : 22:36:00
 
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SUPERB!!!!!! AMAZING PLACE!!!!!
IF I FIND A JOB, I`LL MOVE THERE :)))
PETER


EMAIL Address : acouisticeddie@hotmail.com
Date : 09/07/2004
Time : 14:59:00
 
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More of a request than a comment has anyone heard of the Gualoise Brothers a 4 piece jazz band 2 guitars double bass clarinet.I saw them at the trowbridge village pump festival last year would love to see them again.Any info. greatly received. Cheers Eddie


EMAIL Address : anthonyw@hotmail.com
Date : 02/07/2004
Time : 07:34:00
 
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SEEKING ACCOMMODATION
Scottish man 28 & Japanese wife 33 need nice, central flat from September for one year.
Responsible, quiet, clean, non-somkers.
Rent ~600pounds pcm.

BTW fantastic website! Loved the virtual tour as I've never been to the city but will be starting uni soon as a postgrad.


EMAIL Address : s.mckenna@bat.gdst.net
Date : 23/06/2004
Time : 12:06:00
 
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Bath is a very nice place I would recommend thebath Sweet shop


EMAIL Address : wjabs3@comcast.net
Date : 09/06/2004
Time : 22:43:00
 
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Please give us some info on the 18th Century Theatre in bath and any other performances which would be taking place July 28, 29th or 30th. Thank you. Madeleine Jabs


EMAIL Address : mission_of_me@hotmail.com
Date : 04/06/2004
Time : 10:01:00
 
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hi everybody i think bath is a nice place and i would like to go to bath again. from thailand


EMAIL Address : Tallicakid_@msn.com
Date : 02/04/2004
Time : 00:09:00
 
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I love this site! Its so kool , im 16 and have lived in Bath my whole life im so proud to say i live here! this site really does it justice!
keep up the good work!
Candice xxx


EMAIL Address : Abocker@Blueyonder.co.uk
Date : 25/03/2004
Time : 13:05:00
 
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Can anyone tell me when Bath was officially named and recognised as 'Bath' to setle a debate?


EMAIL Address : jvittori@aaasj.com
Date : 10/03/2004
Time : 03:03:00
 
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This is truly one of the best web sites I have seen. Links are readily available and destination descriptions are wonderful. I enjoyed the "tour" so much I even booked my hotel through the site.


EMAIL Address : kfuller@yrm.co.uk
Date : 20/02/2004
Time : 09:59:00
 
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I would just like to say that i think "The Tour" of Bath is absolutely fantastic. Extremely well put together and gives a very good insight to bath and what it has to offer! Superb!!!


EMAIL Address : GeorgeP@seznam.cz
Date : 05/02/2004
Time : 14:58:00
 
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Hi there!

I used to study at Uni of Bath a year ago. Unfortunately, it was only for one semester. Bath was rather expensive city until I found a job at Bink's Restaurant right by the Abbey Churchyard!

I'll NEVER forget those nice summer moments there. Watching the performances of jugglers, listening to the musicians, romantic walks by the Avon Canal along with gorgeous girls from all around the world, having fun in marvelous green parks, hanging around the streets. Thank you Bath!

Have fun everyone there!

See you, George
Pilsen, Czech Republic, Europe

P.S. If you are interested in seeing a couple of pictures, visit "http://147.228.63.47"


EMAIL Address : gordyhagfors@yahoo.com
Date : 31/01/2004
Time : 04:43:00
 
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To Whom It may concern.
Where can I find out about my wife's GrandFather and GrandMother. William James was his name and her name was Nina (Dennis) James. Born about 1850-1860). Had two know sons, Tom and Dennis James. Dennis James was sent to the USA when he was 8 years old. Dennis was born in 1900.
Gordy Hagfors


EMAIL Address : bigmomky@aol.com
Date : 14/11/2003
Time : 13:32:00
 
Posting :
 
This is one of the best travel sites I have ever visited. It is well organized and easy to navigate. I'm looking forward to a great visit to this wonderful city.
Judy H
Louisville, Kentucky
USA


EMAIL Address : crazy_ketchp@hotmail.com
Date : 26/10/2003
Time : 15:53:00
 
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I travelled to Bath last sumer with a portuguese english school and i learn english in Bath Academy, and i think that Bath is the second best city in the world!after mine of course!
For me is: God, Portugal, Family, and Bath! =)


EMAIL Address : mikyway@interfree.it
Date : 15/10/2003
Time : 14:18:00
 
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I fell in love with Bath the first time I came, back in 1987. I was 18 then. I came back twice since then but now I'm seriously thinking of coming to live there definitely. Bath is the most beautiful and unique place I've ever been to and the more time passes the more I realise nothing, absolutely nothing compares to Bath.
Micaela, Piacenza - Italy


EMAIL Address : zhangjieyrt@hotmail.com
Date : 09/10/2003
Time : 21:27:00
 
Posting :
 
A really beautiful city!


EMAIL Address : lofland@nwinfo.net
Date : 13/09/2003
Time : 15:50:00
 
Posting :
 
Will be heading to Bath for the first time soon. Your website is helpful and full of good information. I wish every city was able to offer the same quality information.


EMAIL Address : cilia12082002@yahoo.com
Date : 25/08/2003
Time : 11:52:00
 
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Hi,
I spent a longer time in Bath in 1996/97 and loved it. A really great place to live and work...
I'll be back some day...
Nicole from Germany


EMAIL Address : wismarja@e-mail.dk
Date : 30/07/2003
Time : 21:10:00
 
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I think Bath is a wonderful city, I am from Denmark, have lived in and around Bath for about 11 years, but are now back in Denmark again.I has been visiting you on the net a few years back, and now again, and I must say that you have done wonders by updating Bath.co.uk , I could even go and see a bit about my old working place, that was nice as well. well done. keep it up!! "J"


EMAIL Address : ahhh@hotmail.com
Date : 09/07/2003
Time : 14:02:00
 
Posting :
 
ahhh...bath...tis a marvelous city...


EMAIL Address : jill_studyabroad@hotmail.com
Date : 08/07/2003
Time : 01:02:00
 
Posting :
 
I will be studying abroad in London from July 11 - August 10. I hope to spend some time in Bath. What are some inexpensive and good places to visit? Any tips or hints on how to get the most of my money for a great experience in the beautiful town would be great!


EMAIL Address : jr26164@sgh.waw.pl
Date : 21/06/2003
Time : 15:26:00
 
Posting :
 
Hi,
I am coming to your beautiful town on Thursday since I'm going to work as an au-pair for an English family. I'm extremely happy and excited but a bit scary as well. I'd love to meet some nice peapole from Bath. If you are one of them, please contact me:
jr26164@sgh.waw.pl


EMAIL Address : RandG@rtrent.fsnet.co.uk
Date : 09/06/2003
Time : 18:53:00
 
Posting :
 
I wondered why there is a charge of £15 to cycle the canal towpath to the east. This seems a heavy charge. We cycled it many years ago and it is delightful, and it is such a shame that this levy has been introduced.
I would be most interested to know more about this charge and who's idea it was?


EMAIL Address : faberfa@fastwebnet.it
Date : 03/06/2003
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