Parish Clerk
- Published: Sunday, February 25 2024 @ 09:36 am
- Updated: Sunday, February 25 2024 @ 09:37 am
- Contributed by: clerk
A Village on the Blackdown Hills
Welcome to Hemyock Friday, March 29 2024 @ 03:56 pm 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
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 […]
Knowing that there are a lot of community groups and organisations that are often looking for funding, the Council has subscribed to a Funding Database called GRIN. We get a monthly update which is posted on the PC website Grant Database – Hemyock Parish Council Do take a look it is packed full of information, […]
The Blackdown Hills Beer Festival is no longer taking place and the Directors have decided to set up a Trust to use the remaining funds raised. The Festival was originally set up to fund music in the Blackdown Hills and gave many thousands of pounds to local schools, music groups, choirs, etc. The Trust will give […]
Mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers on Good Friday.
Some bright skies to start with showers along the coasts. Cloud bubbling up into the afternoon with scattered showers breaking out. These heavy at times with the risk of hail and thunder. Blustery around any heavier downpours. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
A few showers continuing this evening and overnight, these mainly affecting coastal areas. Otherwise, inland clearer spells developing and lighter winds. Minimum temperature 5 °C.
Largely dry start with plenty of sunny spells, especially in the east. Showers, perhaps merging to give longer spells of heavier rain across Cornwall later. Feeling warm in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 13 °C.
Drier in the east on Sunday with bright or sunny spells. Showery outbreaks of rain possible across Cornwall. Cloudier on Monday with some patchy rain, with hazier sunshine on Tuesday.
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Sourced from the Met Office