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Inside ‘Bedlam': the hospital opens its doors to art and dreams
Inside ‘Bedlam': the hospital opens its doors to art and dreams

Times

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • Times

Inside ‘Bedlam': the hospital opens its doors to art and dreams

I awake disorientated with a lurch, tearing myself from a half-remembered dream into an unfamiliar space. I am as prone to nightmares as any other middle-aged man with teenage children and a weakness for cheese, but this evening's disturbed night's sleep has a more specific cause: I am sleeping on the floor of Bethlem Royal Hospital in southeast London, the world's oldest hospital for the mentally ill, having spent the evening talking about sleep, dreams and psychosis. This unusual sleepover has been arranged with the exceedingly game Colin Gale, the director of the Bethlem Museum of the Mind, before a new exhibition titled Between Sleeping and Waking: Hospital Dreams and Visions, featuring paintings by former patients or artists with a history of mental health issues.

Council outlines new transport objectives
Council outlines new transport objectives

BBC News

time06-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

Council outlines new transport objectives

A council's cabinet has endorsed a plan outlining its latest transport objectives after it received more than 1,000 Council said the local transport plan (LTP4) seeks to "support motorists" rather than "penalise them".The plan covers all aspects of transport in the county and focuses on three different place types - principle settlements, market towns and rural Tamara Reay, who is the cabinet member for transport, said the plan would help with health, economic growth and the "resilience of our transport systems". "In a large rural county like Wiltshire, many people depend on their cars for their everyday lives, and so LTP4 looks to support motorists and not penalise them," she approved plans are expected to run until 2038 and it is hoped that focusing different plans on each geographic locations unique circumstances will allow the council access to more central government the proposal received council backing - others raised concerns about public transport and access to it."The consultation report identified a significant issue with accessibility at rail stations and on buses," said Colin Gale, a member of the Pewsey Vale Rail Users Group."The local transport plan has not been updated to scope this issue and identify corrective accessibility measures."Ms Reay told him that discussions were "ongoing" with industry partners and that there would be further detail in future plan will now be considered by the full council next will be opportunities for our communities to share their views on any draft delivery plans during the course of the year.

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