Castle Cary is a little market town and civil church in south Somerset, England, 5 miles (8 kilometres) north west of Wincanton as well as 8 miles (12.9 kilometres) south of Shepton Mallet, at the foot of Lodge Hill and also on the River Cary, a tributary of the Parrett. The Town Council has duty for regional issues, including establishing an annual principle (regional price) to cover the council's operating expense and also producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The Town Council examines neighborhood preparation applications as well as works with the regional cops, district council policemans, as well as neighbourhood watch teams on matters of crime, safety, and also web traffic. The Town Council's duty also consists of initiating jobs for the maintenance and repair of community centers, as well as consulting with the area council on the maintenance, repair, and enhancement of freeways, drainage, walkways, public transportation, as well as road cleaning. Preservation matters (consisting of trees and also detailed structures) and environmental problems are the responsibility of the area council. The town drops within the Non-metropolitan district of South Somerset, which was based on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, having formerly become part of Wincanton Rural District. The district council is responsible for regional preparation as well as building control, local roadways, council real estate, environmental health and wellness, markets and fairs, reject collection and also recycling, cemeteries and crematoria, recreation solutions, parks, and also tourist. Somerset County Council is accountable for running the biggest and most costly regional solutions such as education and learning, social solutions, libraries, highways, public transport, policing as well as fire solutions, trading standards, waste disposal and critical preparation. The community is in the Cary selecting ward. This stretches southern to the North Cadbury church, as well as south west to Babcary. The population of the ward at the 2011 census was 5,502.