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Friday, March 12 2010 @ 12:01 AM GMT Website Information The Hemyock website is intended to allow bona-fide clubs, organisations and businesses within the Parish of Hemyock and the Churches of Hemyock with Culm Davy, Clayhidon and Culmstock to promote themselves and to communicate with residents and other interested parties.The site is jointly owned and run by the Parish Council and the Anglican Churches of Hemyock with Culm Davy, Clayhidon and Culmstock, who also publish the ‘Parish Pump’. The owners reserve the right to refuse to allow organisations to have space and to edit or remove entries. Normal standards of communication and decency are expected. Obscenity, profanity, abuse and promotion of illegal activities will not be permitted. The views of contributors are not necessarily those of the Owners. The Owners accepts no liability for; (i) any claims made by organisations taking space (ii) any errors or omissions in any advertisement as submitted by organisations taking space (iii) any legal action as a result of the organisations taking space. Organisations external to Hemyock may be allowed space on the website to advertise events of interest to residents of the area, subject to the approval of the owners. Fees will be charged for clubs, external organisations and commercial advertisers. For details of commercial advertising rates, which includes the Parish Pump, contact Judith Ward on 01823 680620 for more details, or see the advertising pages for the current rates. For Clubs or organisations, there is an annual fee of £10. For this you will receive;
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EventsSaturday 13-MarSunday 14-Mar Wednesday 17-Mar Thursday 18-Mar Saturday 20-Mar Tuesday 23-Mar Thursday 25-Mar LinksDevon NewsLocal WeatherHeadline:Turning cloudier bringing some patchy rain by tomorrow morning. This Evening and Tonight:Clear spells to start allowing a slight frost form in some rural spots. Turning cloudy in the north of the region towards the end of the night bringing outbreaks of mostly light rain. Minimum temperature -2 °C. Friday:Cloudy to start with some patchy rain but quickly clearing south. Then most areas seeing some bright spells through the day but showers developing across the east by the afternoon. Maximum temperature 10 °C. Updated: 1519 on Thu 11 Mar 2010 Forecast for Exmoor National Park for FridayCloudy with some rain to start, then some bright spells but also a risk of a shower through the afternoon. Updated: 1543 on Thu 11 Mar 2010 Forecast for Dartmoor National Park for FridayCloudy with some rain to start, then some bright spells but also a risk of a shower through the afternoon. Updated: 1543 on Thu 11 Mar 2010 sourced from the Met Office |
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