Wednesday 30 March 2016

Get ready for the PCC election – make sure you’re registered to vote

Today (Wednesday 30 March) Dr Jo Farrar, the Avon and Somerset Police Area Returning Officer, has published the Notice of Election to inform residents that on Thursday 5 May 2016, voters across the Avon and Somerset Police area will go to the polls to elect a Police and Crime Commissioner.

You can vote at the election if you are registered to vote, are 18 or over on 5 May 2016 and are a British citizen, a European Union citizen or a qualifying Commonwealth citizen.

Poll cards with details of the PCC election and the location of polling stations will be posted to all registered electors during April.

If you are not yet registered at your current address, you can do it online atwww.avonpccelection2016.org.uk/register-to-vote. Those who would prefer to register using a paper form, can download a registration form from the online registration site or alternatively can request one by calling the Electoral Services Helpline on 01225 477333

The deadline to register to vote in time for the PCC election is midnight on Monday 18 April 2016.

If you can’t go to the polling station on Thursday 5 May, then if you have registered by 18 April you can apply to vote by post or you can appoint a proxy to vote on your behalf. The deadline for postal vote applications is on 5pm on Tuesday 19 April 2016, while the deadline for proxy vote applications is 5pm on Tuesday 26 April 2016.

Dr Jo Farrar, Electoral Registration Officer for Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: “Time is running out to make sure you can take part in these elections, so I’d encourage everyone in Bath and North East Somerset to register now if you have not done so already. Our message is simple: you can’t vote, if you are not registered by the 18th April deadline.  It’s easy and only takes a few minutes online – just head towww.avonpccelection2016.org.uk/register-to-vote.”

Registering now for the elections in May will also mean voters are registered in good time before the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union on Thursday 23 June2016.

Could you be a Police and Crime Commissioner?

Are you interested in standing as a PCC candidate? Information and advice, including the forms you need to complete and a timetable of events, can be found on the PCC 2016 election website www.avonpccelection2016.org.uk/standing-as-a-candidate

Nomination papers must be delivered to the office of the Police Area Returning Officer at the Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW, between 10am and 4pm on any working day from Thursday 31 March and no later than 4pm on Thursday 7 April 2016.

Monday 7 March 2016

Bath museums to host science and Easter events

A variety of family fun activities are taking place at the Roman Baths, Fashion Museum and Victoria Art Gallery in Bath this month and during Easter.

The attractions are hosting Easter themed activities in the first week of April, and the Roman Baths is also celebrating British Science Week with special events in March.

All activities are included in the admission price, which is free for residents in Bath and North East Somerset with a Discovery Card.

Children must be accompanied by an adult for all events.

British Science Week events at the Roman Baths:

Science Busking at the Roman Baths
Find out more about the science behind the Roman Baths, including how the water is heated, aqueducts, hypocaust heating systems, bones, coins and ancient perceptions of the benefits of water.

Hands on Science
There will be handling tables by the Roman Baths with a different topic each day:
Monday, 14 March – human bones found
Tuesday, 15 March – coins found
Wednesday, 16 March – aqueducts
Thursday, 17 March – hypocaust heating systems
Friday, 18 March – glass
10am - 1pm & 2pm - 4pm each day

Easter events:

Romans – Healthy and Happy?
Find out what the Romans did to keep well.
Roman Baths
Monday, 4 April

Fruity Fun
Invent an enlarged fruit design, for example for a hat, dress, jacket or shirt.
Fashion Museum
Tuesday, 5 April
Spring Sunshine
Create some spring flowers and make a spring flower collage. Suitable for 3 - 6 year olds.
Victoria Art Gallery
Wednesday, 6 April
Poster Points
Create artistic posters using images and words. Suitable for 5 - 11 year olds.
For more information visit the attractions’ websites:

Tuesday 1 March 2016

It's nearly time to say NO to a MAYOR for BANES

It is nearly decision time about how we want BathNES Council to be run. The Mayoral Referendum will be held on the 10th March. If you are a postal voter you will have already received your ballot papers.
Lib Dems, Labour, Tories and Greens have all campaigned against having an elected Mayor. First and foremost we think it concentrates too much power in the hands of one person. Elected ward councillors will have very little say, pet projects of the mayor will get priority, vulnerable groups will be neglected and important local issues might be ignored. It also costs a lot more money.
However the outcome of the referendum is not a foregone conclusion. So please make sure you use your vote in the referendum on 10th March to throw out this pointless and costly proposal to change our current system.