Bath Echo - Issue 030 - 12/07/2022

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RUH reintroduces maskwearing rules as Covid-19 cases continue rising P3

CAR PARK DEMOLITION

Multi-storey site to be partially torn down - P2

Queen’s Baton Relay welcomed ahead of games THE Queen’s Baton Relay, which has been travelling across the world ahead of this summer’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, arrived in Bath on Tuesday 5th July. Nine Batonbearers, including a 97-year-old Normandy veteran from Bath, completed the relay, which started at the Royal Crescent, via the Roman Baths, to the end of its journey through the city at the Guildhall.

Lois and Ed Jackson, founders of Millimetres 2 Mountains, began the relay for Bath, followed by Paralympic swimmer Stephanie Millward MBE who handed it on to Oliver Westcombe from official Birmingham 2022 lighting providers SLX. Next to carry the baton was Pippa Tilney from Bristol who champions the social and mental health benefits of sport, followed by Charly McNelis from Corsham

who raises awareness of cancer. 97-year-old Stan Ford was the Batonbearer at Milsom Street before Kate French, UK and world number one in Modern Pentathlon, took the baton into the Roman Baths after being greeted by the Ermine Street Guard and Year 6 pupils from St Andrew’s Church School. Harmonie-Rose Allen, quadru-

ple amputee and meningococcal septicaemia survivor, officially welcomed the baton inside the Roman Baths. Olympic, Commonwealth and European medallist Sharron Davies was the final Batonbearer, before the baton headed to Bristol for the next part of its journey. Continued on page 2

Hundreds take part in Race for Life charity fundraising event P4 Festival of Motoring raises more than £20,000 for charities P6 MP calls for action following return of helicopter rides P6 Torchlit summer evenings return to the Roman Baths P7 Get the latest news for Bath 24/7 on our website www.bathecho.co.uk


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