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== Sustainability initiatives ==
== Sustainability initiatives ==
*[http://www.sustainabilitynetwork.co.uk/ B&NES Environmental Sustainability Network], Network set up by B&NES Council on behalf of the local Environmental Sustainability Partnership
*[http://www.sustainabilitynetwork.co.uk/ B&NES Environmental Sustainability Network], Network set up by B&NES Council on behalf of the local Environmental Sustainability Partnership
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The city is connected to [[Bristol]] and the sea by the River Avon, navigable via locks by small boats. The [[wikipedia:Kennet and Avon Canal|Kennet and Avon Canal]] links it to the River Kennet at Newbury, and from there to Reading on the River Thames.
The city is connected to [[Bristol]] and the sea by the River Avon, navigable via locks by small boats. The [[wikipedia:Kennet and Avon Canal|Kennet and Avon Canal]] links it to the River Kennet at Newbury, and from there to Reading on the River Thames.
== Resources ==
=== Calendar ===
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'''2014'''
September 14 [http://www.bathgreenhomes.co.uk/BHIF Bath Home Improvement Fair]
September 27 - 28 [http://www.bathgreenhomes.co.uk/ Bath Green Homes], community project organised by Transition Bath, Bath Preservation Trust, and Bath & North East Somerset Council.


== Interwiki links ==
== Interwiki links ==

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Sustainability initiatives

Initiatives by topic

Cycling

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Bath is on National Cycle Route 4, with one of Britain's first cycleways, the Bristol & Bath Railway Path, to the west, and an eastern route toward London on the canal towpath.

Food

Food group, Transition Bath

Open spaces

Wikipedia: Bath, Parks: The city has several public parks.

Sustainable energy

Bath & West Community Energy

Sustainable transport

The city is connected to Bristol and the sea by the River Avon, navigable via locks by small boats. The Kennet and Avon Canal links it to the River Kennet at Newbury, and from there to Reading on the River Thames.

Interwiki links

Wikipedia: Bath


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