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We would like to thank everyone who has already made a pledge. It is fantastic to see so many of you getting behind the campaign. If you have not yet done so, there is plenty of time to send your pledge in via the website, via email, or — if you live locally — in person at Bridge House, Canal Bridge, Semington.

Semington Community Benefit Society

Saving the Somerset Arms · Semington, Wiltshire

A community-owned, FCA-registered organisation — purchasing, restoring and running the Somerset Arms for the village, in perpetuity.

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£2,000+
Raised to Date
300+
Village Supporters
Feb '26
FCA Registered
BBC
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Upcoming Events

Find Us & Support Us

Come and meet the team and learn more about the campaign at these upcoming events.

30
May 2026

Race Night! — Fundraiser

Come along for a fun night with proceeds being kindly donated to the Save The Somerset Arms Campaign. Limited tickets available at £10 a ticket.

Semington Village Hall · 7:30pm start

Semington Village Hall · 7:30pm
Race Night flyer — Saturday 30 May, 7:30pm, Semington Village Hall
2
May 2026

Seend Beer Festival

Join us from midday and chat to the members of the team about the campaign, current pledge process and forthcoming share offer over a glass or two of beer!

Seend, Wiltshire
16
May 2026

Semington Slog

Members of the team will be at Semington School promoting the campaign and chatting to the local community — come and say hello.

Semington School
27
Jun 2026

Semington Village Fete

The annual village fete — the team will be there with information on the campaign, pledges and the upcoming share offer.

Semington Village
TBC
Summer '26

Share Offer Launch

The official launch of our share offer and full business plan — become an owner of your community pub.

Semington
Who We Are

Semington Community Benefit Society

We are a formally constituted, FCA-registered Community Benefit Society — born from a community determined not to lose its village pub. The Somerset Arms has stood at the heart of Semington for centuries. Closed since 2023, it is now on the market. Through community ownership, we intend to bring it back — and keep it thriving for generations to come.

Community Owned

The Somerset Arms will be purchased and governed by Semington CBS — a shareholder community with a legal commitment to operate the pub for the benefit of Semington, permanently.

Heritage Preserved

We will restore the character and charm of this Grade II listed, centuries-old Wiltshire pub — keeping its soul intact while making it welcoming, sustainable and a genuine pleasure to visit.

A Legacy Built

From real ales and Sunday roasts to live music and community events — the CBS-owned Somerset Arms will be a permanent legacy, held in trust for Semington and all who love it.

The Pub

A Centuries-Old Wiltshire Institution

Nestled in the heart of Semington, a short walk from the Kennet & Avon Canal, the Somerset Arms has been a focal point for villagers, boaters, walkers and cyclists for centuries. Its closure in 2023 left a void at the heart of our community. Now is the time to act.

Village surveys showed overwhelming support for the pub to return — with locals calling for good food, Sunday roasts, real ales, and live music. This is exactly what we intend to deliver.

Somerset Arms History
The Somerset Arms, Semington, Wiltshire

Credit: Stephen McKay and Geograph.org

Our Journey

How We Got Here

Early 2025
SPAG Formed
Semington Pub Action Group established by a group of determined villagers as the Somerset Arms goes on sale.
Summer 2025
Village Survey
15-question community survey reveals overwhelming support for the pub to reopen, with locals eager to volunteer and invest.
November 2025
Open Village Meeting
First public meeting at Semington Village Hall to share survey results and outline next steps.
December 2025
Join Plunkett UK
SPAG joins Plunkett UK — the national charity supporting community-owned businesses — and begins the FCA CBS application.
23 February 2026
FCA Approval
Semington CBS Limited officially approved by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registration No. 9716.
March 2026
Crowdfunder & BBC Coverage
Crowdfunder launches. BBC Radio Wiltshire and BBC News feature the campaign. First overseas supporter gets in touch.
1 April 2026
Second Public Meeting
63 community members attend an update session at Semington Village Hall. Crowdfunder passes £2,000.
22 April 2026
Share Pledge Launch ★
The share pledge stage officially launches — register your non-binding pledge and help us gauge community backing ahead of the formal share offer.
Summer 2026
Share Offer — Coming Next
The formal community share offer launches. Buy shares in Semington CBS and become a co-owner of the Somerset Arms.
The Semington CBS · Canal Route
SPAG EARLY 2025 SPAG Formed Action group established as pub goes on sale SURVEY SPRING 2025 Village Survey Overwhelming support to reopen the pub MEETING NOV 2025 Open Village Meeting Survey results shared at Village Hall PLUNKETT DEC 2025 Join Plunkett UK Joined Plunkett UK & began FCA CBS application FCA ✓ 23 FEB 2026 FCA Approval ★ CBS officially registered No. 9716 BBC MARCH 2026 Crowdfunder & BBC BBC Radio & BBC News feature the campaign APR '26 1 APR 2026 Second Public Meeting 63 attend · Crowdfunder passes £2,000 PLEDGE ★ YOU ARE HERE 22 APR 2026 Share Pledge Launch ★ Register your non-binding pledge today SHARES COMING NEXT SUMMER 2026 Share Offer Formal share offer launches The Semington CBS K&A CANAL
Coming Next
  • Share Pledge — Spring 2026
  • Share Offer & Business Plan — Summer 2026
  • Purchase & Renovation — TBC
Get Involved

How You Can Help

Whether you live in Semington or simply believe in community-owned pubs, there are several meaningful ways to become part of Semington CBS and help us reopen the Somerset Arms.

Donate to the Campaign

Every pound raised goes directly towards Semington CBS's campaign to purchase, restore and re-open the Somerset Arms. The Crowdfunder is open and every contribution matters — if you can, please donate.

Donate Now

Become a CBS Shareholder

Semington CBS's community share offer launches Summer 2026. By investing, you become a co-owner of the Somerset Arms — with a say in how it's run, forever. Register your interest now.

Register Interest

Volunteer & Spread the Word

Semington CBS relies on the community it serves. We need legal experts, social media volunteers, leaflet distributors and more. Or simply share our campaign — every share reaches a potential supporter.

Get in Touch

"We are not just saving a pub. We are building an institution — community-owned, community-run, community-loved. The Somerset Arms will belong to Semington, for good."

— Semington Community Benefit Society, 2026

Latest Updates

Semington CBS News

All News
1 April 2026

Public Meeting: 63 Supporters Gather at Semington Village Hall

The committee provided a full campaign update, and the 'two Daves' from the Friends of the Ivy in Heddington shared hard-won wisdom from their own successful pub rescue.

26 March 2026

BBC Wiltshire & National BBC News Cover Our Campaign

Journalist Jeremy Stern reported live from Semington for BBC Radio Wiltshire. The story was also published on the BBC News website, reaching our first overseas supporter.

23 February 2026

FCA Approval Received — We Are Officially a CBS

Semington Community Benefit Society Limited is officially approved by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registration No. 9716. A landmark moment for the campaign.

Our Team

The Semington CBS Team

A dedicated group of Semington residents — each bringing professional expertise and genuine community spirit to the CBS and its mission.

Ian Williamson

Ian Williamson

Chair

Ian Williamson is the chair of the Society. He has lived in the village since 2010 when he set up the Semington Dock boat repair business. Following an MBA from Oxford Brookes, he worked for Unilever, for ICI in the UK and abroad, and latterly in the recycling industry. He is a keen volunteer restoring canals, Rotarian for 30 years, Cub Leader, RFU coach supporting girls playing rugby, Land Rover hobbyist and beekeeper. He was involved with the neighbourhood plan which recognised the need to protect the Somerset Arms.

Andy Cobley

Andy Cobley

Vice Chair

Andy Cobley is the vice chair of the Society. He has lived in the village since the mid 90's. He is passionate about the area and reopening the Somerset Arms for the whole community to enjoy. Before retiring he was a headteacher in a residential special school before going on to oversee operations and major projects for a leading education company both in the UK and the Middle East. Previously owned and ran a guest house in Wales. He enjoys DIY and looks forward to getting his hands dirty clearing and helping refurbish the pub.

Glen Watson

Glen Watson

Secretary

Glen Watson is the Secretary of the Society. He moved to the village 7 years ago. He is passionate about saving the pub as a place for locals to meet, make friends and enjoy a party. After a career in the civil service, culminating in project managing the national Census and running the Office for National Statistics, he became a self-employed landscape gardener and now enjoys woodworking, working at music festivals, volunteering in mental health and helping organise and set up village events.

Mark Dallaway

Mark Dallaway

Treasurer

Mark Dallaway is the Treasurer of the Society. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Price Waterhouse in Bristol. He joined Devizes based Relcross where he was Managing & Finance Director for over 25 years. He has previously been Treasurer of Cumberwell Park Golf Club and Corsham Hockey Club. Moved to Semington in 2002 and enjoys walks and cycle rides along the canal and by-ways. He is keen to restore the Somerset Arms for the whole village.

Rhys Evans

Rhys Evans

Data, Compliance & IT

Rhys Evans manages the digital estate and leads on technical matters, including compliance and serves as the Data Controller for the Semington CBS Society. He works at Microsoft, with a background in strategic software sales. He moved to the village in 2025 to swap city life for something more community focused. Reopening the pub is about creating a proper village hub — a place to meet, unwind, and make memories after a long day. He's passionate about helping bring that back to life, giving his newborn son Cooper a place to frequent (in 18 years' time).

Hugh Turnbull

Hugh Turnbull

Team Member

Hugh Turnbull retired to Semington in 2018 after 43 years in Wales. He was chief reporter of Western Telegraph in Haverfordwest and head of News at Swansea Sound before becoming a reporter, presenter, and producer for BBC Radio Wales. He now lives at St Georges Court and is a member of the Semington Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group.

John Hurn

John Hurn

Team Member

John Hurn has been part of the Semington community for more than 30 years. After extensive travel across the globe, where he participated in several large-scale construction and engineering projects, John returned to the UK. His professional work has included developing baggage handling systems at airports, as well as engaging in barn conversions and the adaptive reuse of buildings. Additionally, John serves as a trustee at the Independent Living Centre, supporting local community resources.

Peter Smith

Peter Smith

Team Member

Peter Smith has lived in the village since 2014. He enjoyed being a parish councillor for 10 years, almost five of them as chair. He wants to see the Somerset Arms reopen as a thriving community pub. Before retiring, he was Wiltshire CC's Corporate Services Director. His interests include growing vegetables, live music, Oxford United and Morris dancing.

Richard Bruges

Richard Bruges

Team Member

Richard Bruges was born in the village and returned in 2012. His career has focused on product development and leading innovative businesses, giving a practical perspective on strategy and building businesses. He is passionate about protecting Semington's rural character and community, supporting local initiatives, and ensuring the village thrives for future generations. Outside work, he enjoys managing his smallholding and organising events such as the village fetes.

Clare Emery Read

Clare Emery Read

Team Member

Clare Emery Read is a boat dweller and part time village resident. She was a frequent customer of the Somerset Arms and has over 22 years of experience in the hospitality trade including hotels and pubs. She had her own public house at the age of 18. She went on to manage several award-winning establishments in Bath and the surrounding area. She has many years' experience working in substance misuse and homelessness and now works within the local council in the housing sector.

Liz Williamson

Liz Williamson

Team Member

Liz Williamson is a GP and worked in Melksham before moving to the Hospital at Home in Swindon. Married to Ian, they extensively renovated the canal lock house, where they live with their family and a menagerie of cats, chickens, and pigs. Canals featured in her childhood holidays and later in volunteering to restore derelict waterways. She loves real ale, good food, and Morris dancing.

Daniel Jesse

Daniel Jesse

Team Member

Daniel Jesse supports the team across media and communications, including technical support. He moved to Semington in 2024 from Melksham. He has 25 years' experience of IT Support and previously worked for Wadworth Brewery for thirteen years. Along with his family, he keeps himself busy by running and cycling.

Kaylee Winchcombe

Kaylee Winchcombe

Team Member

Kaylee Winchcombe provides social media support. She grew up in the village and is a photographer, artist and IPA lover with a background in marketing for public sector and arts organisations. She is excited about helping rebuild a space for the community to come together.

About Semington CBS

The Semington Community Benefit Society

We are a formally constituted organisation, registered with the Financial Conduct Authority (No. 9716), structured for permanent community benefit. Our sole purpose: to bring the Somerset Arms back into community hands — and keep it there. Here's everything you need to know.

A Community Benefit Society (CBS) is a legal entity formed for the benefit of the wider community, not just its members. It can issue community shares to raise funds and its assets are held in perpetuity for community benefit. Our model rules were provided by Plunkett UK, experts in supporting community businesses.

Yes. Semington Community Benefit Society Limited was approved by the Financial Conduct Authority on 23rd February 2026. Our registration number is 9716 and full details are on the FCA Mutuals Public Register.

Funds will come from a combination of:

  • Donations — via our current Crowdfunder campaign
  • Community Shares — the primary mechanism, launching Summer 2026
  • Grants — being actively investigated, though fewer are available until purchase
  • Borrowings — a last resort if required

Plunkett UK is a national charity that supports community businesses across the UK. They currently represent over 800 trading community-owned businesses, with a further 800 in development. Their guidance gives our project a robust, proven framework — greatly increasing our chances of success.

Absolutely. We're particularly looking for people with:

  • Legal expertise (conveyancing and pub tenancy agreements)
  • Social media and content skills (Instagram, Facebook, X)
  • Leaflet and publicity distribution

Contact us via the form below and someone will be in touch.

Semington Lock on the Kennet & Avon Canal, Wiltshire

Semington Lock, Kennet & Avon Canal

Supported By
  • 🏛 Plunkett UK
  • 🏡 Semington Parish Council
  • 📻 BBC Radio Wiltshire & BBC News
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