Contact:
  • Rachel Ward, Keynsham Local Partnerships Co-ordinator
  • Address:
    Keynsham Town Council Offices, PO Box 17, Riverside, Temple Street, Keynsham
  • E-mail:
    rachel_ward@bathnes.gov.uk
  • Telephone:
    0117 986 8683
  • Fax:
    0117 986 63590117 986 6359
  • Minicom:
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  • Page Updated:
    19/07/2008
  • Author:
    Alison Wells
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Keynsham

Keynsham is a great place to live and work, with its attractive setting, good transport links, traditional High Street and numerous active community, church, sports and arts groups.  It is also a place It is also a place of great potential.  We want to build on the good things and embrace the future.  Our vision is for Keynsham to develop into a thriving, sustainable and safe market town.

Keynsham Town Plan (2004)

The Town Plan was published in March 2004.  It was the culmination of nearly two years’ community consultation.  The project was initiated by Keynsham Town Council, and funded jointly by the Town Council, Bath and North East Somerset Council and the Countryside Agency.  Copies are available from the Keynsham Town Council Office.

Town Centre Action Plan

The Keynsham Town Centre Management Steering Group meets quarterly to steer the work of the Local Partnerships Co-ordinator and lobby for improvements to the town centre.  They agree an annual Action Plan with targets relating to environment, economy, healthcheck data, networking and events.  To see a copy of the 2007/8 plan, click on the link to the left.

Keynsham Fairtrade Town

Keynsham became a Fairtrade Town in February 2005 after a year-long campaign by Keynsham Fairtrade Group.  Its status was renewed in 2006.  This means that the town is officially recognised by the Fairtrade Foundation as being a place where you can buy Fairtrade good in local shops and where the community supports the promotion of Fairtrade.  If produce carries the FAIRTRADE mark, this means that the farmer producing it in a developing country has received a fair price, including a premium which is invested in the local community.  Regina Joseph, a banana farmer from Dominica in the Windward Islands, attended the launch of Keynsham as a Fairtrade Town in March 2005 and explained that the development of the Fairtrade initiative had enabled huge improvements to individual lives and to the community as a whole in Dominica.  Personal benefits of a guaranteed income and more environmentally friendly farming methods included being able to send their children to school and no longer using pesticides which had been making people ill.  The community had spent their 'social premium' on improving roads and buying computers for local schools.  Supporters of Fairtrade in Keynsham include Keynsham Police Station and Fire Station, Keynsham Town Juniors Football Club and the Timeout Youth Drop-in Centre.

Farmers' Market

Keynsham Farmers' Market was launched in October 2004.  Operated by Somerset Farmers' Markets, it runs once a month on the second Saturday from 9am - 1pm in the Fear Institute in the High Street.  It offers a friendly place to buy a good range of local produce; including meat, vegetables, honey and cheese, direct from the farmer.  It is also a meeting place with a chance to sit and chat with friends while drinking a cup of Fairtrade tea or coffee.

Keynsham Music Festival and Keynsham Victorian Evening

Keynsham Music Festival is an annual, free event taking place in Keynsham's lovely Memorial Park.  It will take place on Sunday 8th July 2007 and feature music of all kinds, with the emphasis on home-grown talent.  There is also the opportunity of taking part in music, art and dance workshops.  For more details, contact Suzy Mizrahi, the event co-ordinator, on 0117 986 8683

The Keynsham Victorian Evening is an annual, free event when the community gathers in the town centre to watch the Christmas Lights switched on and enjoy a feast of entertainment.  The event will take place on Friday 30th November 2007 and town centre roads will be closed from 4.00pm to allow stalls, funfair rides, puppet shows, carol-singing and entertainment of all kinds to take place.  For those travelling to the event, there is a free Park & Ride service shuttling from the Co-op car park at Broadmead Lane.