A traditional Exmoor roadblock

A traditional Exmoor roadblock in Brompton Regis. Photo by Dale Cherry. 01 September 2021.

Fairground Flair on Porlock High Street

A third Pop-up Event will again draw attention to Porlockโ€™s vibrant and authentic High Street and its independent Traders

Porlock.  A โ€œFamily & Circusโ€ themed pop-up along Porlock High Street on Saturday, 4 September 2021, is the third in a series of events, animating and celebrating Porlock High Street, to aid recovery from Covid-19 lockdowns.

Funded by Somerset West & Taunton Council and organised by Porlock High Street Support Group, this event aims to draw the local community, as well as visitors, to the High Street in support of local traders.

Following the great success of the first pop-up events, the third event in the series will bring a fairground atmosphere to the High Street where children will have the opportunity to try out their circus skills. 

โ€œPorlock High Street will experience jugglers, fortune tellers, guerilla knitters and traditional fairground games,โ€ said Sarah Shorten who heads the Events Team. โ€œFamilies are encouraged to explore the High Street and the areas beyond where they will find giant bubbles, face painting with a twist and even the odd bearded lady!โ€

โ€œWe want to encourage locals and visitors to rediscover a High Street and traders that are vibrant and authentic. The owners of Tedโ€™s, for example, are styling their ice cream parlour as a circus for this event, and they will be serving their special ice cream sundaes dressed up as lioness and ringmaster.โ€

Any money raised during the event will go towards Homestart.

Duncan McCanlis, Chair of the Porlock High Street Support Group, explained: โ€œWe are grateful to Somerset West & Taunton Council for providing the finance. This allows us to not only organise these community events, but we are also able to provide traders with a new online platform, put out more flower planters and benches around the High Street, all in support of Porlockโ€™s amazing range of High Street shops.โ€

Two further pop-up events will take place on Saturdays 4 October and 1 November with wellbeing and retail therapy themes. 

The event this Saturday 4 September 2021 will run from 12 to 4 pm.

More details about the event and Porlock traders can be found via the Porlock High Street Support Group’s Facebook Group.

Chloe is enjoying a triple scoop ice cream at Ted’s in Porlock High Street.

A drive across Exmoor

I drove over to Exmoor from South Somerset to see the heather in all it’s glory, it was a special “Day Out”

Keith Hann, 24 August 2021

Traders are flying the Flag for Porlock

Local sewing group make new flags for Porlock High Street

Porlock.– Flags have gone up along Porlock High Street to bring cheer and vibrancy to the village at a time when the annual Carnival fell victim to Covid for the second year. The new flags are part of the High Street Recovery Programme funded by Somerset West & Taunton Council.

A number of Porlock traders had approached the Porlock High Street Support Group (PHSSG) earlier in the year whether there was a way to bring seasonal colour to the High Street. With bunting not being an option due to taller buses and lorries using the narrow street through the village, project lead Lesley Thornton worked on a flag design inspired by the Exmoor palette, with the Christmas tree supports being used as flag holders.

โ€œIn no time, a community project was well under wayโ€, explained Lesley Thornton. โ€œIt is fantastic to see what can be achieved when people come together from the village. We have been able to create a legacy for the future, and it is hoped that this project is a catalyst for a whole series of flags to celebrate local events for years to come.โ€

โ€œPorlock resident Jackie Jago, owner of Mineheadโ€™s Threads, sourced all material at costโ€, Lesley Thornton continued. โ€œJackie is now helping all volunteers to sew the flags she has cut out. Anita Lovell, who runs Bramdowns Tearoom in Porlock, is hosting the sewing group, which she hopes will become a regular community group as a result. The volunteers were excited for this opportunity of a community project as they had felt very isolated during the recent lockdowns.โ€

Duncan McCanlis, Chair of the PHSSG, commented: โ€œWe are grateful to all the volunteers who helped with the flags. Saturday, 4 September, will see our next big pop-up event in the High Street, with a โ€˜Family & Circusโ€™ theme. We hope this will not only cheer up those upset about the absence of Carnival, but also help our many independent traders.โ€

From Countisbury to Watersmeet

Saturday 14/8. A path that I’ve never walked before, from Countisbury to Watersmeet. I love the view across the site of The Myrtleberry North Iron Age enclosure and the descent through the old woodlands into the Lyn Gorge.

Mark Anthony Small

From Dunster Castle to Bats Castle Hill

Photos by Debbie Mitchell.

Another Exmoor Stag Party

Photos by Melanie Worth.

Evening in Porlock Bay

Photos by Mike Lanning, 12 August 2021

Rounding up Exmoor Ponies

On Sunday, 8 August 2021, the annual round up of the Tipparlake herd on Brendon Common took place. Many photographers shared their images with us. Here is a selection:

Photos by Shaun Corrie.


Photos by Dale Cherry.


Photos by Esme Buckley.


Photos by Jessica Chorley.\


Photos by Wendy Gammon.

A Walk along the South West Coast Path

A lovely walk yesterday on SWCP to Foreland point.

Mat Edwards, 9 August 2021