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“The tourism economy is really important… but we also need Bath to be a thriving hub for local people” – BPT’s Alex Sherman discusses the future of Bath with Richard Wyatt

July 21, 2022Mary StringerConsultations, Local Plan, News, Planning Updates

Last week, Bath Preservation Trust published its response to the proposed Milsom Quarter Masterplan (you can read more about this here). Richard Wyatt of Bath Newseum was keen to speak to our CEO Alex Sherman to find out what the Trust considers important for Bath’s future as a whole. Their discussion covers a range of current issues facing the city, from the necessity for a mixed economy to managing the effects of climate change. Watch now.

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