A large garden in Spring. A bare branched tree to the left of a lawn full of bright yellow daffodils. The sky is blue with a few clouds.
A rough path runs through a field of golden barley that is being moved in the wind. Houses look small in the distance. The sky is blue but full of clouds.
A colourful sunrise over a field of yellow flowers
A road runs through the high, red, rocky walls of Nynehead Hollow.
Black cows grazing in a field by Three Arch Bridge

News & Events

Your one-stop-shop for current news, events & items of local interest.

For up-to-date information on what's happening in the Parish join our digital noticeboard on WhatsApp: Nynehead Now. To find out more or to subscribe Email Jeremy Toye or contact on 07801 824755.

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  • Somerset Environmental and Ecological News - January

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  • Avon & Somerset Police Nynehead Beat Surgery Dates

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  • Flood Warden Newsletter Autumn 2025

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  • Avon & Somerset Police Neighbourhood Watch Securing your Garden and Outbuildings

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  • Avon & Somerset Police Neighbourhood Watch Beware of Phishing and Smishing Scams

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Parish Council Meetings

Meetings are held in Nynehead Memorial Hall & commence at 7.30pm. The Annual Parish Meeting is held in May, at the earlier time of 6.30pm.

Next Meeting

16
Feb
2026
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Last Meeting

19
Jan
2026
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Memorial Hall

Nynehead Memorial Hall is available to hire for special functions & regular meetings. To find out more visit the Memorial Hall Website:

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A photograph of the outside of the Nynehead Memorial Hall. A large, wooden clad village hall, with a large car park, showing blue skies and the rural location beyond.

Nynehead and the Parish Council

Nynehead is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated on the River Tone, 7 miles south-west of Taunton and 1.5 miles north-west of Wellington.

The Parish Council is here to serve the community and has responsibility for local issues, including: evaluating local planning applications; working with local police, district council officers, and neighbourhood watch groups on matters of crime, security, and traffic; maintenance and repair of parish facilities; as well as consulting with the district council on the maintenance, repair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public transport, and street cleaning.