Temporary Traffic Order
- Tuesday, December 10 2019 @ 11:21 am UTC
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6-10 January 2020 between 8pm - 6am
Culmbridge Road and Culmbridge Cross to Fourways Cross
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A Village on the Blackdown Hills
Welcome to Hemyock Tuesday, July 05 2022 @ 04:18 am UTC
6-10 January 2020 between 8pm - 6am
Culmbridge Road and Culmbridge Cross to Fourways Cross
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At the end of the 24th November morning service at St Mary's church, Hemyock Mrs Valerie (Val) White was presented with a beautiful floral bouquet by Jenny Doble, a Churchwarden.Thanking Val for her 10 years service as Sacristan David Bawler, Churchwarden announced that following the retirement of Val the post would be taken over by Mrs Diana Cooper but appealed for anyone else who would be willing to be trained and stand in when needed.
The parish church of St Mary's Hemyock has held the service to welcome their newest Rector Rev Canon Rebecca (Becky) Totterdell to the Upper Culm Valley Mission Community. Rev Totterdell had previously ministered at Exeter Cathedral.The service taken by the Bishop of Crediton, The Rt Rev Jackie Searle saw a full church with over 130 attending.
Please note advance warning of a footpath closure.
Week commencing 23rd September - the parish council intends to resurface the footpath at the back of Castle Park which joins with the footpath at the back of the Doctors surgery.
It is anticipated that the work will take 5 days.
Please use an alternative route whilst the works are carried out.
Many thanks
19/00244/FULL | Change of use of agricultural land to allow the siting of 5 residential pitches, 1 transit gypsy and traveller pitch comprising 6 touring caravans, 3 day rooms, sewage treatment plant, hardstanding with new access and associated works | Lot 3 Shuttleton Farm Castle Hill Hemyock Devon
The parish council does not support the above application. Below are the comments from the parish council to Mid Devon District Council:-
Mostly dry with sunny spells. Turning warmer this week.
After a bright start it will turn rather cloudy, particularly in the east, with an isolated shower possible. Cloud will then break up later with sunny spells developing into the evening. Feeling pleasant in the sunshine and light winds. Maximum Temperature 21 °C.
After a fine evening with plenty of late sunshine, it will be a dry night for all. Cloud will thicken later in the north. Minimum Temperature 9 °C.
A rather cloudy start along northern coasts of Devon and Cornwall, but otherwise a dry day with plenty of warm sunny spells. Maximum Temperature 23 °C.
A rather cloudy start on Thursday, but soon brightening up. Thereafter, remaining dry with sunny spells and temperatures increasing day on day.
Updated at: 0225 on Tue 5 Jul 2022
Sourced from the Met Office