Notice of Vacancy
- Published: Thursday, March 06 2025 @ 07:54 pm
- Updated: Friday, March 07 2025 @ 12:00 pm
- Contributed by: clerk
Welcome to Hemyock, Anonymous Sunday, March 23 2025 @ 09:43 am UTC
Hemyock is the largest village on the Blackdown Hills, which is now designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 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.
If you're new to the village click HERE
For history of the village click HERE
For more photos click HERE
If you are interested in trialling the system to receive alerts about potential surface water flooding in Hemyock, please see the link below with instructions on how to join the WhatsApp channel: Hemyock Joining WhatsApp Channel.pdf If you are joining the WhatsApp channel, please could you also fill in the following short questionnaire so we […]
Cllr Emma Buczkowski (Deputy Mayor of Cullompton) kindly judged the village Christmas lights display on 22nd December. She said it was lovely to see such a good display of lights and what a tremendous effort people had made. The results are as follows: 1st place 10 Lower Millhayes 2nd place 6 Castle Park 3rd place […]
Wow Hemyock does it again! Our judge Natasha Bradshaw was simply blown away by the wonderful displays all around the parish. What an amazing display of lit-up houses and gardens. There are so many beautiful looking homes at this time of year, it is very difficult to judge the top few. From a very long […]
Connecting the Culm are setting up and testing an early flood warning system for small rural communities. Hemyock Parish Council agreed to set up a Flood Group at the last Parish Council meeting. The group will be a number of councillors and any other members of the Community that would be interested and willing to […]
Dry for many today but heavy showers in east later.
Dry for many today but a few showers may develop, with heavier showers, and isolated thunderstorms, possible in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Dorset later. Grey, cool and breezy in Cornwall and north Devon. Warmer than on Saturday in southern coastal regions. Maximum temperature 17 °C.
Any showers fizzling away this evening with most areas becoming dry overnight. Staying cloudy for many but clear periods are likely in the west. Not as mild as last night. Minimum temperature 6 °C.
Cloudy for many first thing, but sunny spells developing in the west and turning increasingly fine through the afternoon. Feeling pleasantly warm in the spring sunshine with light winds. Maximum temperature 15 °C.
Showery rain in places on Tuesday. Otherwise a dry period with cloudy periods and sunny spells. Temperatures above average and feeling pleasantly warm in the sunshine, albeit chilly by night.
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Sourced from the Met Office