Bath Literature Festival takes has established itself as one of the UK’s most respected literary events, presenting the best in local, national and international writers in venues throughout Bath’s vibrant city centre.
The festival has gone from strength to strength since its inception in 1995, becoming a well-established event in the country’s literary calendar. In recent years the Festival has hosted a vast selection of literary figures including Terry Pratchett, Joanna Trollope, Doris Lessing, Tony Benn, Margaret Atwood, Alexander McCall Smith, Tariq Ali, Jacqueline Wilson, Ian Banks, Hilary Mantel, Carol Ann Duffy and Sue Townsend.
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The Bath Half Marathon (11 March 2012) is one of the longest established and most popular city centre road events in the UK. It is also one of the largest (if not the largest) charity fundraisers in the South West, raising over £1.4 million for charity in 2011 alone.
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Event WebsiteThe Bath Comedy Festival has been designed to bring the beautiful World Heritage City of Bath to life with a colourful, vibrant, inclusive and dedicated mix of comedy – in all its many guises.
Event WebsiteRecognising the City as belonging to an exclusive collection of world wide sites which surpass local or national importance.
Event WebsiteInaugurated in 1948, Bath International Music Festival has an illustrious artistic history and has long been a well-established event of national significance and international reputation.For two weeks the city’s many venues come alive with the sounds of classical music, international jazz, world and contemporary music, and free-to-the-public events.
The internationally renowned musician Joanna MacGregor has been the Festival’s Artistic Director since 2006, and has rejuvenated the programme, emphasizing the connections between musical genres and world traditions, and commissioning unique projects, often focusing on a contemporary social or environmental issues.
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The dates for this year's Jane Austen Festival are 14-22 September 2012. A selection of events will take place to celebrate the life and work of Jane Austen including a Regency costumed Promenade where a multitude of people will be parading along the grand Georgian terraces of C18th Bath in costume of the period.
We do also offer special rates for all who want to take part on this event. Just get in contact with us and we will give you further informations about prices ect.
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