What we need to do in Cheddar Gorge Friday, 29 April, 2022 Cheddar Gorge is without doubt one of the most recognisable features of the landscape in Somerset, but for too long it has been mired with anti-social behaviour and speeding drivers. Last year, Sedgemoor’s Conservative leadership ring-fenced £15,000 to tackle the problem, but Cheddar Valley council candidates Graham Godwin-Pearson and Jeff Savage want to go further. James Heappey MP has met with... Local News
'Caution Horses' signs in Weare and Badgworth 3rd February 2020 The South West is the most dangerous region of the UK for horses and riders on the road. Your District Councillors are working with the County Council to have... Local News
Flooding at Ashton Windmill 24th October 2019 For a long time there has been flooding on Notting Hill Way by the Ashton Windmill. The build-up of water, from rain and local springs, is a danger to traffic... Local News
Axbridge Farmers' Market and Seed the Day in Bridgwater 7th September 2019 Graham Godwin-Pearson visited two local fayres today - the Axbridge Farmers' Market, which is a regular fixture, and the inaugural 'Seed the Day' event in... Local News
Tackling fly-tipping in Axbridge and Axevale 5th September 2019 Nobody is in any doubt that we have a problem with fly-tipping in the Axevale ward and across other parts of Sedgemoor, especially along verges and in the... Local News
Compton Bishop and Cross Annual Meeting 2019 17th May 2019 Newly-elected councillor for Axevale, Graham Godwin-Pearson, was invited to speak at the annual meeting of Compton Bishop and Cross Parish Council tonight... Local News