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Hemyock A Village on the Blackdown Hills
Welcome to Hemyock
Monday, February 08 2010 @ 11:22 PM GMT

Welcome to Hemyock


Hemyock is the largest village on the Blackdown Hills, which is now designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The parish has an area of about 2350 hectares, and lies on the NW of the Blackdown Hills.

The village boasts a wide variety of clubs and activities to suit all ages and requirements - from bowls and tennis to WI and religious meetings.


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Hemyock.org

General NewsAnother year has raced past on the hemyock.org website. I thought I would report progress, especially as I am enormously proud of having kept a log of the number of users all year.   Last year’s report is on this link
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Issues of life and faith and humour

General News
A packed Throgmorton Hall in Dunkeswell revelled in the exceptional humour of author Adrian Plass last Saturday evening. Audience laughter raised the roof as the million selling writer and conference speaker delivered his special brand of thought provoking humour, whilst his storytelling moved them to consider the broader issues of life and faith.
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A huge THANK YOU from ShelterBox for the HAITI appeal

General News
Following the great generosity of local people including Hemyock Market, Hemyock Baptist Church, St Mary’s Church Hemyock, the Men’s group and St Mary’s Church, Upottery, The Evergreens of Culmstock and many individuals who gave to street collection in Tiverton, the Rotary Club of Tiverton has been able to send to ShelterBox enough funds for 13 boxes (@ £490 each) a total of £6370.
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Biodiversity Plan for Hemyock

Parish CouncilThe Blackdown Hills AONB has commissioned Dr David Allen to produce reports on the biodiversity of six Blackdown Hills parishes including Hemyock. These will include distribution maps showing areas of important habitat or notable species and ideas for nature conservation action that the local community might like to pursue.
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Volunteers Commissioned

Baptist Church
Two members of Hemyock Baptist Church have been inducted as volunteers into the Chaplaincy Team at Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton at a special Commissioning Service.   Anne Sworn, who is also on the Leadership Team at the church, is to be a Chaplaincy visitor to Ward 5 which is the Gynaecology ward.  Anne is a retired Midwife which particularly suits her to her new voluntary role. Monica Smith will be a regular member of the Stewarding Team at the Hospital Chapel.  Monica is a retired school teacher.
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Come for lunch!

WI

Members of Hemyock WI will be cooking a delicious two course lunch on Saturday March 13th in the Forbes lounge of the Parish Hall.  The main course will be sausages and creamy mash followed by a selection of home made desserts and coffee or tea.  The cost will be £5.00 a head and everyone is welcome.  This will be ticket only so we know how many people we are catering for and the tickets will be on sale from members and from the post office.

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Hemyock WI

WI

A new year and the WI is celebrating its 5th birthday.  We are a very friendly group and have a new programme which is stimulating and interesting.  Each month we have a speaker and two competitions which are just a bit of fun,  We don't take them too seriously and it is quite easy to enter as most things we already have in the home.  We ask our guest speaker to judge the competition and points are awarded to everyone who enters.  A small prize is awarded at the end of each year.

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Hemyock Responds to Haiti Disaster

General News
Hemyock resident Roger Lambert is the area Shelterbox organiser for the Exe Valley and Upper Culm and following the earthquake in Haiti moved quickly to tell people what Shelterbox was doing for that country.  Roger went along to the Hemyock Market on Saturday morning and on Sunday he attended the Baptist Church where friends from St Mary’s Church were also gathering. 
 
He told them that 930 boxes had already been sent to Haiti and 1000 more were being packed over the weekend.  The people responded generously to Roger’s appeal for funds so that even more of these valuable aid boxes could be sent.  By Sunday evening pledges and gifts totalled £2000, enough to fund 4 boxes.
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Know About Computers & The Internet - Want To Teach It?

HeLiC
The Blackdown Healthy Living Centre, Hemyock will open in the Spring 2010.  “The Learning Space at BHLC” will provide a range of all age education courses including the internet (emailing, searching, digital photography, family history etc).  If you have these skills and would be prepared to teach others, we will provide the training you need.  In return you will volunteer to teach occasional evening and day classes at the BHLC.  Contact Steven Reed on steven.reed04@btinternet.com  for more details.
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Remember Our Neighbours

Parish CouncilHappy New Year from your Parish Council.
Most of us are fit and healthy and are enjoying the snow. Some of our neighbours, especially the elderly, may view this weather with trepidation – not being able to get out to the shops, not having their friends or family come by to see them, etc. Do you have a neighbour who might value a visit today?
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Farewell to Ray & Becky

Baptist ChurchA packed church wished a fond farewell to youth & childrens workers Ray & Becky Thomas as they concluded 3 years of training and service at Hemyock Baptist Church last Sunday (3rd January). Presentations and prayers were tinged with sadness as the couple had become so very popular with the young people of the area, many of whom attended the farewell service.

Describing them as deeply passionate about their faith and professional in their service to the church, Pastor Steven Reed, commented that the fruit of their labours were evident to all in the numbers of young people who were present at the service. The church presented the couple with a leaving gift of £400.
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Winners of the Annual Hemyock Christmas Decoration Competiton 2009

Parish Council
Devon County Councillor Ray Radford judged this years Christmas Decoration competition in Hemyock and found it a difficult decision to come to  a final winner as there were some outstanding displays which really enhanced the whole village.
 
“Overall it was a good effort by all who had taken part, from decorating a tree, a couple of lights in a window, a lit reindeer, etc, no matter how small, it all went towards giving the village a Christmas feel.  Hemyock is a good Community to be part of, well done everybody.”