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"CANNINGTON ON LINE"


The "Events" page will keep you up to date with the diary of day to day life in the village and new topics.

The "What's New" page will show you new photos and news items of local events.
This month the Refurbishment of the Malt Shovel Inn and planned road works in Sedgemoor for week 4th August 2008

Parish Council Minutes and the Agenda for August can be found on the "Council Minutes" page


The original Cannington from which all the others take their names.

Visit our history pages for the original.

It gives its name to a small brook which passes through it on its journey from the Quantocks to River Parrett also to a parish of which it is the central settlement.

It measures approx. 6km N/S & 6KM E/W with an area approaching 23km2

Scenery
 
At 10m above sea level the village is situated between the low wet plain of the River Parrett to the north and the Quantocks to the south.  The northern part of the parish is below 10m. The land rises to the south.  The highest points at Charlynch and Cannington Park are just over 80m.

The village skyline is dominated by the 14th century sandstone tower of the parish church of St Mary the Virgin.  Surrounding dwellings range from 17th century cottages through to 21st century developments.

The green landscape surrounding the village is one of small fields and ancient hedgerows.  Temporary and permanent grassland and cereals are the main crops to be seen whilst sheep and black and white Friesian dairy cattle are the main livestock.

 
Employment
 
Many Canningtonions work outside the parish in towns like Bridgwater [5km], Taunton [9km] or at Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Station [10km].

Within the village major employers are Yeo Valley Dairy, Cannington Centre (Bridgwater College) [a tertiary college of rural industries], Brymore School [a secondary school of rural technology]

 
Organisation
 
Its affairs are managed by a parish council within the administrative district of Sedgemoor which is in turn a sub-division of the County of Somerset.

Ian Liddell-Grainger is the Member of Parliament representing the Parishioners of Cannington within the Bridgwater constituency.  Cannington's County Councillor is John Edney.  Cannington has three representatives on the Sedgemoor District Council, Mr John Edney, Mr. David Joslin and Mr. Ken Dyer and have ten elected Parish Councillors that meet the second Tuesday of each month in the Village Hall.  The present Chairman is Mr. Maurice Locke and the Vice Chairman is Mr. Colin Allen.

The Clerk to the Parish Council is Mr. David Hatherley, 44 Tor View Avenue, GLASTONBURY, BA6 8AF. Phone: 01458 837821 or on email at: - david.j.hatherley@btinternet.com

 
 
 
 
PARISH SIZE
 

1981             

Population     2142    Dwellings        796  
 

 
 
  1991

Population      2199 Dwellings         763
 

 
 
  1998

Population       2440 Dwellings          845
 

 
 

 

Location
 

It can be found at  51° 09’N  3° 04’ W on the world graticule

 

or at ST 257 397 on the British National Grid

[OS Sheet 182 1:50,000 scale]

 

or bearing  255°  215km (133m) away from London

 

It measures approx. 6km N/S & 6KM E/W with an area approaching 23km2

 

Keep up to date
 

Visit the Events page for a daily update of village life


The
Activities page will tell you what goes on and when


 Looking for a place to stay visit the
Accommodation page 


The Parish Council Minutes and Agenda
are updated monthly

 

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