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August 2021 No. 18
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INSIDE The Hollow danger spot Page 5 Frankenstein House opens Page 6 Congestion, road rage, cars mounting pavements as children walk to school - the residents of Entry Hill have had enough says Katina Beckett of the Entry Hill Residents’ Association who reflect the concerns of many across the city
Miss Teen Bath in Widcombe Page 9 Lyncombe Hill Fields cut to size Page 12
End the madness on Entry Hill now By Harry Mottram. Cars mounting pavements scattering school children as the driver seeks to squeeze through the pinch point that is the lower end of Entry Hill, motorists confronting each as they become locked in an argument about whose right of way it is - yes the traffic chaos near The Devonshire Arms needs a solution. So says the newly formed Entry Hill Residents Association
led by Katina Beckett who lives on the hill and is keen to see an end to ‘the madness.’ “There are two main problems. It gets very congested near the Devonshire Arms on Wellsway where Greenway Lane crosses Entry Hill. “The second area is in the middle narrow part of Entry Hill where there are cars parked along one side and not enough Continued on page 3
By Harry Mottram. England may have lost to Italy at football last month and no English player made the finals at Wimbledon but in June England won - at croquet - at the home internationals in Dorset. And in Bath croquet is a thriving sport with the Bath Croquet Club established back in 1976 at the Recreation Ground. The club’s chairman Lynne Passfield said: “On Friday 7th July, in glorious sunshine, an evening of doubles golf croquet was held to give new members the opportunity to play in their first internal competition. “The fun started at 4.30pm with each new member supported by an experienced player to compete in three games. “Many of the games were run very close at the bell and scoring when tallied showed Jane Meyer the overall winner and Martin Alabaster a close second, for the new members. “Lionel Rose, closely followed by Alison Hoyland scored the highest points for the established membership. “Prizes were presented by Hester Henebury who had organised the pairings for the Continued on page 3
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