CLT AGM Minutes October 2017
- Wednesday, May 02 2018 @ 12:10 pm UTC
- Contributed by: Neil Punnett
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A Village on the Blackdown Hills
Welcome to Hemyock Friday, March 31 2023 @ 01:17 pm UTC
As part of the 750 year celebration at St Mary's a concert is to be held on Sunday 5th November at 3pm featuring the church choir and guest organist Nigel Atkinson.
The free concert will featured music from 9 centuries and be followed by refreshments.
Retiring donations will be for the Friends of St Mary's.
Invites you to an Open Day
On Saturday 3rd June
From 11am - 2pm
Come along and see what a great little club we are:
Play friendly tennis whatever your ability
Take advantage of ½ price membership for new members
Racquets available to borrow
Try out our ball machine
Free refreshments
What’s not to like!
For further details click here
If such delights as fruit tarts and crumbles, tiramasu and trifle, fruit fools and similar desserts are foods you enjoy then the Church Room on Friday 24th February is the place to be. Starting at 7pm and for a small fee of £5 you are invited to try as many of the delicious puddings which will be on offer by the Friends of St Mary's. Wine will also be available.
Often cloudy with outbreaks of rain, Winds easing.
A cloudy day with outbreaks of rain, some of which will be heavy at times, however Cornwall will turn drier and brighter later. Strong winds with coastal gales, at first, but winds easing later. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
Further outbreaks of rain, locally heavy throughout the evening and overnight, especially across parts of Devon and Somerset. Drier in the west with clear spells developing. Minimum temperature 8 °C.
A band of rain will continue to affect the east of the region on Saturday. Further west across Devon and Cornwall sunny spells and scattered showers. Still rather breezy. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
Turning drier and brighter on Sunday leading to a cool start on Monday. After a bright day on Monday rain returns late Monday clearing erratically eastwards on Tuesday to showers.
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Sourced from the Met Office