St Michael & All Angels

St Michael and All Angels Church is in the heart of Somerton, the 'Ancient Royal Town of Wessex'.

As well as housing regular worship the church is open daily as a tranquil place for prayer, the church is also used for concerts and other community events.

If you are visiting or new to the area you will find a warm welcome at St Michael’s.

Get in touch

Benefice Office

The Vicarage
Rosemount
Sutton Road
Somerton

TA11 6QP
Office/Vicar
01458273499
Office/Vicar
07483137623

Our website

What's on

Coffee Morning

Occurring
Monthly. Every First Saturday at for 2 hours
Venue
St Michael & All Angels
Address
The Market Place Somerton, TA11 7NB, United Kingdom

We have a monthly coffee morning which is well supported by church members and those from the community.

Safeguarding

St Michael's PCC takes the issue Child and Adult safeguarding seriously. We have adopted the Church of England’s House of Bishops’ ‘Promoting a Safer Church; safeguarding policy’ as our policy. A full copy of that policy is available at the back of the church.

What to do if you have a concern that a child or adult is or may be being abused, or that a church officer is or may be abusing a child or adult.

IN AN EMERGENCY: If you believe a child or adult is in immediate danger of significant or serious harm, contact the emergency services on 999.


In a Non- Emergency: Contact the Parish Safeguarding Officer or Priest in Charge

Parish Safeguarding Office - Linda Smallwood

You can also contact our Priest in Charge,

If urgent contact is required please call 01458 899972

They must then contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor. If neither are available, or if they may be the source of the concern please contact the DSA directly; simply click the button below which will direct you to the DSA reporting page on the Bath and Wells Diocesan website.

In the extremely unlikely situation that neither the PSO/incumbent or the DSA are not available within 24 hours, contact Children’s Social Care or Adult Social Care and/or the police directly, if the concern is that a child or adult is being abused. Contact the Local Authority Designated Officer and/or police if the concern is that a church officer may be abusing a child or adult.

What will happen next? The DSA will act in line with the House of Bishops’ guidance. They will offer advice, support and guidance and refer the concerns to the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) and/or police within 24 hours.

The DSA will take over the management of the safeguarding concern in conjunction with the statutory agencies

You can also go the Diocesan Safeguarding page using the ling below, which includes and out of hours phone number for contact.


http://www.bathandwells.org.uk/diocese/safeguarding/reporting-concerns-or-abuse/