CLT AGM Minutes October 2017
- Wednesday, May 02 2018 @ 11:10 am UTC
- Contributed by: Neil Punnett
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Welcome to Hemyock, Anonymous Sunday, June 28 2026 @ 02:47 pm UTC
Go and see ‘The Amazing Film of Hemyock ‘ and you will find it it not only amazingly well filmed but fascinating and absorbing and amusing in equal measure.
There are even quite a few well known Clayhidon faces in it.
I must admit that the thought of two hours watching life in Hemyock over the last seven years didn’t sound that riveting, but it truly was.
Hemyock Singers are now rehearsing for our next Concert which will be in St Mary’s, Hemyock on Saturday 28 April at 7.30pm. The programme includes a selection from ‘The Armed Man’ by Karl Jenkins which is a powerful and dramatic contemporary Mass for Peace. We continue to rehearse in Hemyock Baptist Church on Mondays at 7.30pm and new recruits, or returning choristers, are always most welcome
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.
Dry and cloudy, turning brighter today.
Cloudy at first in the morning with a few showery outbreaks of rain. Turning drier through the day with increasing amounts of sunshine. Feeling much fresher than recent days. Maximum temperature 23 °C.
Dry and sunny into the evening, with clear spells overnight, cloud increasing from the west towards dawn. Much cooler than recent nights. Minimum temperature 8 °C.
A bright or sunny start, particularly across the east of the region. Skies turning hazy, leading to bright spells during the afternoon. Temperatures close to the late June average. Maximum temperature 22 °C.
Largely dry with sunny spells next week, but a few showers possible at times, particularly on Tuesday. Light winds. Feeling pleasant in the sunshine with near normal temperatures.
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Sourced from the Met Office