Do you live next to a river?

If you live next to a river PLEASE DO NOT let garden debris of any sort fall into the river.

This blockage under the bridge by the pub has been caused by CUT trees being dragged down river.

We have now had to report this to the authorities for urgent clearance.

With a huge number of flooding incidents at the moment the last thing that the authorities want is unnecessary blockages caused by residents.

Great House Street Update


The Parish Council is very much aware of the concerns raised by residents regarding the ongoing water and ice issues in Great House Street. We have been actively pressing Somerset Highways for a resolution for more than three years. However, due to limited resources and extensive roadworks currently taking place in surrounding areas (including Cutcombe, Nutcombe and Dunster), this work was placed on a very long list of necessary roadworks.

We are pleased to confirm that the works to redirect the water to the river have now been scheduled for the 2026/27 financial year. The final solution is still under discussion, but we are hopeful that a permanent solution will be in place before next winter.

Dunster Update

Dunster traffic lights update:
Thanks again for your patience, we can report that traffic has been flowing much better through the works site due to the measures taken last week 👍
Here’s what to expect over the coming weeks:
– Mondays and Fridays: two-way traffic will be maintained, with priority given to Butlins traffic.
– Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from Tuesday 27 January: there will need to be a one-way shuttle in place at most times. We will manually control the lights at peak times to reduce queuing as much as possible. We need to do to this so we can get the work done as quickly and safely as possible – two-way traffic won’t allow us to do this.
It’s worth planning ahead on these days and factoring a slightly longer journey time – we will do our best to minimise this, but it’s important we get this work done as quickly as possible so we can get off the network.
You can read more about the Traffic Signals Recovery Programme here: https://www.somerset.gov.uk/…/traffic-signal-recovery…/

Fire Service Survey

Understanding risk in our communities – a request for information 

I’m writing to seek your views and support to help us to understand the current and future risks our communities face. Like many organisations, Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service has a range of statutory responsibilities we need to undertake in order to manage the risk to our communities.

At the same time, we have broadened our offer to partners wherever we can as we recognise that there are some complex issues, such as reducing the impact of mental health, that require leaders to work together.

As such, we are undertaking our regular strategic review of the risks that we might face in the future and what the future landscape might look like in terms of infrastructure as well as societal trends.

This will be reflected in our Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP), which will run from April 2027 until 2032. You can see our current plan on our website.

As part of developing our draft CRMP, we are gathering views from people and partners across Devon and Somerset. These views, alongside our incident data and risk analysis, will give us an understanding of what you and residents feel are local risks that we need to consider as well as perceptions of the fire and rescue service and its role within our counties.

We are capturing this through an online survey, as well as through focus groups with specific audiences. It would be helpful if you could arrange for this to be completed and shared as a higher number of contributions will give more insight to check we’re aligning our future plans with the communities we serve.

You can access the survey from the home page of our website – dsfire.gov.uk – or following this link to the online survey.

The survey is also available as a paper copy, which can be requested by emailing CRMP@dsfire.gov.uk or calling 01392 261287.

Once our draft CRMP is produced, we will consult with you and our communities on the content to check whether the understanding we’ve captured through our engagement work and data mapping has been accurately represented in the plan.

Thank you for your support. Your feedback and support will ensure that we can continue to provide an effective, efficient and inclusive fire and rescue service, preventing incidents from happening and with the right resources in place to respond to an emergency when required.

Kind regards, Gavin Ellis PGDip, MBA,   Chief Fire Officer