The Bath Chronicle is a tabloid format newspaper distributed in the City of Bath and north east Somerset and in and around the parts of Wiltshire and north Somerset including the towns of Bradford on Avon, Chippenham, Corsham, Frome, Melksham, Midsomer Norton and Radstock, Trowbridge. The newspaper has been serving the community since 1760 and it was a daily publication. The newspaper has made the switch to weekly publication in September 2007. It’s been published by Bath News & Media and it comes out on Thursdays.
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- Circulation: 17,929
- Readership: 46,708
- Cover Price: 70p
- Frequency: Weekly
- Page Size: 340 x 270
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About Bath
Bath is a city in the county of Summerset in the south west of England. It is located 97 miles west of London and 13 miles south east of Bristol. The town has an estimated population of 83,992 of which majority is white British. The town was granted city status by Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth I. The town has a variety of museums, theatres and other cultural and sporting venues, which made the town a major centre for tourism.









