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Bath and North East Somerset ceremonies guide

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Bath and North East Somerset ceremonies guide

A guide to all celebratory services that Bath and North East Somerset Register Office has to offer; marriage, civil partnership, civil partnership conversion ceremonies, dual ceremonies, naming ceremonies and renewal of vows.


  • Published date: 20 December 2022
  • Last updated: 20 December 2022

Details

Within this guide you will find information on all celebratory services that Bath and North East Somerset Register Office has to offer; marriage, civil partnership, civil partnership conversion
ceremonies, dual ceremonies, naming ceremonies and renewal of vows. It also includes detailed advice ranging from legal requirements and procedures to licensed venues and services
to help your day run smoothly from start to finish.

We are very proud of the service we provide across Bath and North East Somerset. Ceremonies can be held in any of our many approved premises or venues and in the outside areas within the boundary line of those premises. Our approved premises or venues are glorious and varied so there is something for everyone. Please see details in this brochure or on the enclosed leaflet.

The Guildhall, at the heart of Bath, also has a variety of historic rooms for your ceremony. If you wish to view these rooms, please contact us.

To book your ceremony at a premises or at the Guildhall, or to discuss ceremony options please email us at register_office@bathnes.gov.uk or call is on 01225 477234. We look forward
to hearing from you

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Last updated 20 December 2022

Register office

If you're looking for a quiet and simple ceremony, set within a grand historic building, our register office at the Guildhall in Bath is the ideal place. 

Guildhall, Bath

The iconic Guidlhall, a magnificent Grade 1 Listed Georgian and Victorian building in the heart of Bath, houses our Bath Register Office.

Allocation of Parking Permits in Controlled Zones

Policy

Allocation of Parking Permits in Controlled Zones

This policy is primarily concerned with: • The eligibility of any property for a Parking Permit within a Controlled Zone. • How the we will endeavour to treat people fairly, equally and with respect taking full account of their personal circumstances and those of our clients. • The conduct of our staff and the manner in which it carries out its duties, including the issue of permits to properties within a controlled zone • Service standards that we will adopt when carrying out the issue or permits and their renewals which are in addition to the normal accepted process.


  • Published date: 02 December 2022
  • Last updated: 02 December 2022

Details

This policy is primarily concerned with:

  • The eligibility of any property for a Parking Permit within a Controlled Zone
  • How the we will endeavour to treat people fairly, equally and with respect taking full account of their personal circumstances and those of our clients
  • The conduct of our staff and the manner in which it carries out its duties, including the issue of permits to properties within a controlled zone
  • Service standards that we will adopt when carrying out the issue or permits and their renewals which are in addition to the normal accepted process

Documents


Last updated 02 December 2022

East of Bath Express Feasibility Report

Report

East of Bath Express Feasibility Report

This feasibility report seeks to investigate whether a Link & Ride is possible along the A4 between Chippenham and Bath.


  • Published date: 03 October 2022
  • Last updated: 13 October 2022

Details

We are publishing a feasibility report which seeks to investigate whether a Link & Ride is possible along the A4 between Chippenham and Bath.

We are committed to reducing the number of private car journeys into Bath. There are currently over 28,000 commuter trips into Bath every day, the majority of which come from Wiltshire to the east, along the A4, and the wider B&NES area. This will not only protect our World Heritage Site, but also help us achieve our goal of being carbon neutral by 2030, in line with our climate emergency and journey to net zero priorities.

Link and Ride works in a similar way to a traditional Park and Ride, by intercepting traffic before it reaches the city centre. However, instead of having one large Park and Ride interchange hub, which people potentially have to drive further to reach, Link and Ride provides multiple, smaller interchange hubs at strategic locations along a set route.

The feasibility study tested different scenarios to better understand how a Link and Ride bus service could work between Chippenham and Bath. The introduction of a series of small interchange hubs, in locations along the A4 such as Corsham and Box, could enable more people to walk, wheel, or drive to a local hub before catching a quick and direct bus service into Bath city centre. The study suggests the greatest impact would be achieved by building on the existing X31 service, along with a combination of lower fares, high frequency services, and bus priority measures.

To reduce car journeys on the A4, we need to consider a range of options, including improved bus and rail services. It is proposed to re-open Corsham Railway Station in Wiltshire, which would transform the way people travel along this busy route. However, as this is likely to take a long time to deliver, we need to find a quicker solution, which will help address our climate emergency in the short to medium term. Following studies into a traditional Park and Ride site to the east of Bath, which concluded that no suitable site is available, it is therefore proposed that a Link and Ride scheme could offer a viable, attractive and sustainable solution for those who live and travel along the A4.

This is the first time we’ve undertaken a feasibility study into a potential Link and Ride scheme within Bath and North East Somerset. The study sets out our initial findings and recommendations and provides a good platform to move forward and discuss the idea further with the West of England Combined Authority, as the region’s transport authority, Wiltshire Council and local transport stakeholders, including our own Journey to Net Zero Transport Forum.

In order to better understand the wider benefits, impacts and viability of a Link and Ride scheme, we would need to undertake more in-depth analysis, including community and stakeholder engagement, before any decisions could be made. This would help identify who would potentially use the Link and Ride, the type of journeys currently being undertaken, where the interchange hubs could be sited and how they could best be utilised, including safe drop off points for people with limited mobility or children travelling to school, as well as possible locations for our electric scooters.

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Last updated 13 October 2022

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