Langport
Langport is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, 5 miles (8.0 kilometres) west of Somerton in the South Somerset area. The parish (which covers just part of the community) has a population of 1,081. Langport is contiguous with Huish Episcopi, a different church that includes much of the town's borders. Langport lies on the east bank of the River Parrett, listed below the point where that river is joined by the River Yeo (Ivel). There is a causeway across the moor and also an important bridge over the river. Below Langport the Parrett is tidal. The rivers flow from the southerly hills with Thorney Moor as well as Kings Moor, with a space in between the upland areas around Somerton as well as Curry Rivel, onto the Somerset Levels where it moves past Bridgwater to the Bristol Channel. Throughout the winter the low-lying locations around Langport are occasionally swamped. The community drops within the Non-metropolitan area of South Somerset, which was based on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, having previously been part of Langport Rural District. The area council is accountable for regional preparation and building control, neighborhood roads, council real estate, ecological health and wellness, markets and also fairs, reject collection and recycling, cemeteries and also crematoria, leisure solutions, parks, and tourism.