The ward covering Curry Rivel and Langport sits on the edge of the Somerset Levels alongside the River Parrett in Somerset, England. Langport is a small historic market town with a medieval bridge and long inland‑port connections to the river, while Curry Rivel is a quieter village with a long‑standing parish church and surrounding farmland; the low-lying landscape makes the area notable for wetland wildlife and seasonal flooding.
Locally the economy is a mix of agriculture, small businesses, tourism and commuters who travel to larger centres such as Taunton and Yeovil. Community life is lively for a rural ward, with village halls, country pubs, walking routes and conservation groups focused on the Levels, and a heritage of market trading and riverside industry that still shapes the local identity.