Midsomer Norton's railway station was mentioned in
Slow Train by
Michael Flanders and
Donald Swann: Children's author
Roald Dahl sold kerosene in Midsomer Norton and the surrounding area in the 1930s. He described the experience in his autobiographical work
Boy: Tales of Childhood (published 1984): The Waugh family connection with Midsomer Norton began when Dr Alexander Waugh, father of
Arthur Waugh and grandfather of
Evelyn Waugh and
Alec Waugh, moved in 1865 to Island House, which had been built in the early eighteenth century, in The Island in the centre of the town. The family later moved to a house in Silver Street. As a boy,
Evelyn Waugh spent his summer holidays in Midsomer Norton with his maiden aunts. He later described his visits there: "I suppose that in fact I never spent longer than two months there in any year, but the place captivated my imagination as my true home never did." The
Palladium cinema was opened as the
Empire in 1913 in a building which had previously been a brewery. It closed in 1993 and various attempts were made to turn it into a club and shop, before
Wetherspoons announced in January 2015 that they had acquired the site and intended to seek planning and licensing permission to convert it to a pub, which opened in September 2018 with the name of the Palladium Electric in reference to one of the cinema's former names. The town was left without cinema for almost two decades. Cinema was brought back to the town under the
Palladium name in 2012 with a new community cinema at the Town Hall. In 2013, permanent cinema equipment was installed in the building and an upgrade in 2018 saw new release cinema return to the town for the first time in 25 years. The town is commemorated in "The Sheriff of Midsomer Norton", by
Somerset band
The Wurzels. Midsomer Norton hosts the only unofficial carnival on the
West Country Carnival circuit. Originally, floats travelled through the main High Street but road improvements put paid to the larger vehicles and for many years the procession was held on the main Fosseway through
Westfield. Since 2014 however, the carnival has returned to the High Street following changes made to the traffic layout. The town's free newspaper is the
Midsomer Norton, Radstock & District Journal. The other local weekly paper is the
Somerset Guardian, which is part of the
Daily Mail and General Trust. The monthly magazine, the
Mendip Times, also includes local features.
Somer Valley FM (97.5FM and online) is the Community Radio for the district. There is also a community website called Midsomer Norton People where residents can discuss local issues. In 2016 the town's first LGBT
Pride celebration event was held at The Wunderbar, which had previously been host to comedians
Matt Lucas and
Ed Byrne. The event was held again in 2017.
Music scene Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, the alternative live music and DJ scene in Midsomer Norton flourished with the help of venues such as The Stones Cross and The Wunderbar, which promoted unsigned bands for over 25 years. On the first Friday of every month the Paradis Palm Court Trio perform free classical concerts in the Town Hall. Choir concerts (male voices in particular) command a local following and the
Lions club is a promoter of such attractions usually held in the Methodist or Parish churches. There are a number of local
brass bands. In 2006 Midsomer Norton hosted the European Open Marching and Show Band Championship which saw many bands from all over Europe visit the town.
Midsomer Murders Anthony Horowitz, the original writer of
Midsomer Murders, borrowed part of the name of the town when he adapted
Caroline Graham's Chief Inspector Barnaby series for television in 1997. Although no filming of the show has ever taken place in Midsomer Norton or the surrounding parishes, some names of other nearby locations have been used by the producers in creating their
fictional county of Midsomer, including
Midsomer Wellow (
Wellow),
Midsomer Magna (
Chew Magna),
Midsomer Morton and the main settlement of
Causton (
Corston). Despite some occasional confusion, there is no other link between Midsomer Norton and the television series. ==Religious sites and communities==