Finally sorting out the problems of the Gorge

Cheddar Gorge should be an asset for the local community, rather than a distraction.

Our discussions with the police in the past have included the selected closure of the Gorge to traffic at certain times over the weekends, rather than ad-hoc implementation of a traffic order, installing noise cameras that penalise drivers in deliberately noisy cars, as well as a more visible police presence.

Closing the Gorge to traffic isn't the end of the story though - we want to replace cars with community events, such as food festivals, which will also help local businesses and boost tourism, and possibly even film nights, where movies are projected onto the cliff.

The Gorge could be so much more than it is and by encouraging more visitors, we can help to rejuvenate the area and make it the jewel in the local crown.

If you elect us, we will have the platform to make these things happen.

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Campaigning in Cheddar and Rowberrow

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Cheddar Annual Parish Meeting

Graham Godwin-Pearson and Jeff Savage attended the annual Cheddar Parish Meeting at the marvellous new Cheddar Community Pavilion last night, where Somerset Wildlife Trust and Wild Cheddar gave a presentation. Graham says, "It's fantastic to see people in Cheddar considering biodiversity in their g

Tackling anti-social behaviour in Cheddar Gorge

Cllr Graham Godwin-Pearson and Jeff Savage have met with Cheddar residents to talk about ways to reduce anti-social behaviour in Cheddar Gorge. For years, residents have been concerned by noisy drivers in and around the Gorge at certain times, causing disruption and driving dangerously, putting liv