Contact:
  • Dave Dixon - Local Partnerships Co-ordinator
  • Address:
    The Hollies, High Street, Midsomer Norton
  • E-mail:
    dave_dixon@bathnes.gov.uk 
  • Telephone:
    01225 396532
  • Fax:
    01225 396590
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  • Page Updated:
    21/11/2008
  • Author:
    Alison Wells
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Midsomer Norton, Radstock and surrounding area

The two towns of Midsomer Norton and Radstock are known collectively as Norton Radstock.

Radstock was formerly at the heart of the mining activity within the Somerset coalfield. Today it provides a range of shops and services for the local community and visitors. Town centre buildings have been refurbished and major regeneration projects are planned to further improve the town.

Midsomer Norton, whilst also part of the coal-mining era in the area, has been a market town from medieval times.

Both towns provide services for the surrounding rural area and its villages.

Radstock Regeneration Principles

Bath & North East Somerset Council Executive approved a set of regeneration principles for Radstock Town Centre in May 2006.  These principles describe in broad terms the sort of town centre we aim to achieve.  Individual improvements and developments will continue in the future.

View the Radstock Regeneration Principles

If you need the responses in a different format please contact Alice Marsh on (01225) 477509 or e-mail alice_marsh@bathnes.gov.uk

Market & Coastal Towns Initiative

The Market and Coastal Towns Initiative (MCTI) was launched by a regional Partnership led by the South West of England Regional Development Agency. It provides funding to help communities develop a long term plan for the area and to then use the plan to work with a range of organisations to agree resources for implementing projects. 

The local MCTi covers Midsomer Norton, Radstock and surrounding villages. Because of the location of Midsomer Norton and Radstock on the southern border of Bath & North East Somerset, the MCTi takes in villages within Mendip District Council’s area.

The initiative is led by a group of community volunteers and supported by the two Councils and South West of England Regional Development Agency.

The Brighter Futures community plan was launched in March 2005.  The plan sets out a vision for the area, key issues, proposed projects and next steps.  The plan index is as follows:

  • Chairman's Statement
  • Summary of the Plan
  • Introduction
  • The Community Planning Process
  • Our Vision
  • Where are we now?
  • The Projects
  • Villages and Rural Areas
  • The Next Steps
  • Appendix 1 - Social & Economic Snapshot of the Area
  • Appendix 2 - The Key Issues Facing Our Community

To request a copy of the MCTI Community Plan please use the contact below:-

Town Centres Action Plan

The Norton Radstock Link Group is a local partnership bringing together key town centre stakeholders. The Group has produced an Action Plan for the two town centres.

The Town Centres Action Plan 2004 - 2007 is organised under the following headings:

  • Introduction
  • Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats
  • Vision
  • Principle Objectives
  • Actions
    • Survey
    • Environment & Community Safety
    • Promotion & Business Growth
    • Access & Transport

For further details visit our Town Centres Action Plan page or click the link on the right to view the report.  Alternatively for a hard copy please use the contact below.

Promotion & Events

The Council works with a range of partners to promote the towns to ensure the success of local events.

A highly successful Farmers’ Market is held on the first Saturday of each month (except in January) in the Methodist Church Hall, Midsomer Norton High Street. www.somersetfarmersmarkets.co.uk

The annual Midsomer Norton Christmas Eventt includes a High Street lantern procession, Christmas Lights' switch -on, carols, children's entertainment, fairground rides, food & gift stalls etc.  In 2006, the event will be held on Friday 1st December.  (Check for details using the contact below).

For information on other events and activities, visit the towns’ web-site www.radstocknet.co.uk

Local Development

For further information on the work of the Norton Radstock Regeneration Company, currently involved in Midsomer Norton and Radstock's largest regeneration project, please visit  http://www.nrrcompany.co.uk

Single Regeneration Budget Scheme

The Single Regeneration Budget was a national initiative that provided funding for specific areas for a set period of time. Funding was awarded on the basis of competitive bidding. The two towns of Midsomer Norton and Radstock were awarded £2.9million of Government funding for a programme of projects that ran from summer 1997 to autum 2003. This was known as the Norton Radstock SRB Scheme.

The report, "A Celebration of Partnership" summarises the Scheme and sets out brief details of each of the projects.  The report index is as follows:

  • Introduction
  • How the Money was Spent
  • Town Centres
  • Employment & Lifelong Learning
  • Community and Voluntary
  • Tourism
  • Arts Strategy
  • Sports
  • Future Regeneration
  • A note of thanks

For a copy, please use the contact below.