Notice of Vacancy
- Published: Friday, May 23 2025 @ 09:20 am
- Updated: Monday, May 26 2025 @ 05:36 am
- Contributed by: clerk
Welcome to Hemyock, Anonymous Tuesday, July 01 2025 @ 02:24 am UTC
Managing water for nature and people Thursday 3 April 2025, 7–9pm Cullompton Community Centre We welcome you to join us at our seventh annual Connecting the Culm forum From a changing climate to growing communities, the future presents us with many challenges. We’ll explore what this means for the River Culm with a range of […]
Somerset Sight, a not-for-profit charity, which supports and advise blind and partially sighted people have a Mobile Advisory Service vehicle which is now visiting the following Devon towns – Axminster, Cullompton, Honiton and Tiverton. Honiton Thurs 3rd Apr Lace Walk Car Park 10.30am – 3.30pm Cullompton Tue 8th Apr Tesco 10.30am – 3.30pm No appointment […]
Devon’s cancer screening programmes: Screening can help find cancers early, and improve chances of survival Early diagnosis of cancer can mean less treatment Screening may help prevent cancer from developing by finding cell changes Getting screened is a personal choice and you should consult your GP with any queries. The links below provide up to […]
Mobile ‘not spots’ may leave people vulnerable when landlines are switched off Mid Devon’s resilience officer is looking to understand where local communities have “not spots” before phones go fully digital and if community support may be needed. If you know of any areas in the parish where lack of mobile phone coverage could cause […]
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 […]
A grey start but some very warm sunshine breaking through.
Rather cloudy and humid at first with some patches of hill fog and the odd spot of drizzle in the west. Skies generally brightening up, especially in the east where it will feel very warm in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 26 °C.
A band of cloud will edge eastwards across the region during the evening, breaking up to leave a fine night with clear spells. Remaining fairly warm in light winds. Minimum temperature 15 °C.
Wednesday looks set to be a largely dry day with a fair amount of sunshine. Perhaps an isolated shower developing, mainly in the east. Feeling fresher than of late. Maximum temperature 24 °C.
A ridge of high pressure will give a mostly settled day on Thursday, with some sunshine. Slowly clouding over on Friday with damp and breezy conditions developing heading into Saturday.
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Sourced from the Met Office