Assets

The Council also holds several assets:

Somerton Cemetery

The Cemetery, located on Behind Berry, is administered by STC; who are the Burial Authority. For more information including Cemetery Prices please visit the Cemetery Page

Edgar Community Hall

Located on the Somerton Business Park, Edgar Hall is a large facility, able to cater for conferences, meetings, training events, weddings, parties, discos and much more. For more information please visit our Edgar Hall page

The Buttercross

The Buttercross is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade II* Listed Building of Special Architectural and Historic Interest. Access to the Buttercross was improved in 2007 for use as a covered area/bus shelter.

Somerton War Memorial

The War Memorial was paid for from public subscription, the money being raised between late 1918 and 1921, the Memorial itself being dedicated on 21st May 1921, and given into the care of the Parish Council in perpetuity.

Signage, Planters and Annual Flower Displays

For more information, contact the Council Office on 01458 272236 or by email: [email protected]

Commemorative Benches

There are several commemorative benches which are located throughout Somerton to mark special events and occasions. For more information and images, visit the Commemorative Benches page.

Noticeboards

Somerton Town Council maintains two digital noticeboards in the Town, they are used to share awareness of upcoming events and publicise important news to the community. The Council also holds a physical noticeboard which holds Council Meeting Agenda’s and public notices.

Play Areas

Somerton Town Council manages a number of play areas located in Somerton. These include; Etsome Memorial Park, Gassons Lane, Great Western Terrace and Parklands.

Water Trough in Cow Square

The lantern and drinking fountain were ‘Erected in commemoration of the Coronation of King Edward VII, August 9th 1902, by the Coalbrookdale Company of Shropshire. The original gas lamp has been converted to electricity and the water supply removed, but otherwise the actual fountain remains as originally constructed.