Hemyock Parish Council
- Tuesday, December 24 2019 @ 12:08 pm UTC
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A group of 35 members of Exmouth History Group came to Hemyock last Thursday 20th June for a guided tour of Historic Buildings. Starting at the Church Rooms with tea/coffee and a display of old photos they made their way to Hemyock Castle for a fascinating tour of this Norman Manor House fortified over the years. The Lords of the Manor held the Estate which was passed to a number of wealthy West Country families including the Hydons, the Dynhams, the Asthorpes, the Pophams and the Simcoes all of whom added an International dimension to our History. The group then toured St Mary's. Due to the removal of the Pump a leaflet was provided on the Parish Pump. The group have expressed thanks to the community for such an informative visit.
This is the Lettings Allocation Policy for UCCLT Housing, the housing management company of the Upper Culm Community Land Trust. UCCLT Housing is purchasing eight homes on the Lower Greenfield estate south of Griffin Close in summer 2019. Four will be available for affordable rent, two for shared equity ownership and two for sale at a discounted price (leasehold).
Bus Service 20: Seaton - Colyford - Colyton - Shute - Wilmington - Honiton - Dunkeswell - Hemyock - Culmstock - Nicholashayne - Wellington - Taunton
The County Council contract for operating Service 20 reaches the end of its statutory maximum eight-year term on 25th May 2019.
Following a retender, a new contract has been awarded to Dartline who will operate the service in place of Stagecoach from Tuesday 28th May (Monday being a Bank Holiday with no service).
There are no changes to the route, timetable or single or day return fares. Weekly tickets will also be available. The National Bus Pass continues to be valid as now.
Latest Newsletter from The Blackdown Practice- click here Cloudy start to the week, but very wet on Tuesday.
Early fog and frost soon clearing with a little brightness in places during the morning. Freshening southeasterly winds with further rain, heavy at times, mostly in Devon and Cornwall to begin with, but spreading east through the afternoon. Maximum temperature 5 °C.
Heavy rain covers much of the region as winds increase overnight. Turning more showery in nature in the far southwest, but winds likely to be strongest here before dawn. Minimum temperature 2 °C.
Winds continue to strengthen across Devon and Cornwall with gale to severe gale-force winds expected across exposed areas. Rain clears northwards, leaving brighter spells, but showers developing into the afternoon. Maximum temperature 9 °C.
Staying unsettled through Wednesday and into Thursday with more showers, some being heavy, but winds easing. Possibility of some brighter spells in between with temperatures staying around the seasonal average.
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Sourced from the Met Office