Bath Voice December 2020

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bathvoice December 2020 No. 10

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RUH is open for non-Covid care Page 5 Improving Bear Flat appeal Page 8 Kiss Mrs WhiteChristmas Page 9 What’s on Page 19

Traders in Widcombe hoping for a busy Christmas and a better 2021, from left, Aaron Walker of Larkhall Butchers, Lucy Smolarek of Luca & Fig, and Simon and Amanda Brown of Flamingo in Widcombe Parade

Traders hoping for the all clear this Christmas By Harry Mottram for Bath Voice From Moorland Road to Bear Flat and from Widcombe Parade to Holloway, shops and businesses are hoping for a busy build up to Christmas if the authorities allow the lock down to end. Widcombe Traders form part of the community’s association and champion in particular the businesses along Widcombe

Parade and the surrounding streets. Amanda Brown of Flamingo in Widcombe said she was hopeful that locals would flood back to the Parade once the Covid-19 lock down ended. “Like many businesses we are operating online and taking orders that way,” she said, “we Continued on page 3

Bath’s golden girl Harmonie-Rosie Allen, 7, has won top prize in a global competition for gymnasts on November 21. She came out on top in the United Through Sports, World Virtual Youth Festival Finals for the International Paralympic Committee held in Thailand. From 138 applicants, across all regions in the world, she won the top prize in the under 12s category in the inclusive sports. As the only British finalist she Continued on page 3

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