Harvest festival supper - report
- Saturday, September 19 2009 @ 07:34 pm UTC
- Contributed by: Paul Steed
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“People don’t realise that Jesus spent a number of years in business before making himself publicly known in ministry” said Bishop Bob Evens when he spoke at a Hemyock Men breakfast recently. “As a carpenter, Jesus understood what it was to have bad suppliers, late payers and miserable customers” he said. |
In making their decision, the judges highlighted the vibrant life of the village and the many associations and activities which were on offer to all ages. Of particular interest to the judges were the sports facilities and clubs, which had a genuine focus on providing for both young and old. The report stated that “there is definitely something for everyone and more”
Any showers clearing then plenty of warm sunshine. Staying breezy.
Any showers soon clearing to leave sunny spells. Increasingly sunny by the afternoon, though turning hazy at times. Temperatures above average and feeling warm, albeit cooler on coasts with the brisk easterly winds persisting. Maximum temperature 22 °C.
Remaining dry with plenty of evening sunshine. Clear skies for many overnight though winds strengthening further, especially over the exposed coasts and the Moors. Minimum temperature 6 °C.
Another fine day with lengthy periods of spring sunshine, though sunshine turning hazy at times across the far southwest. Feeling less warm than on Friday, with brisk easterly winds continuing. Maximum temperature 19 °C.
Remaining dry and settled on Sunday and into next week. Chilly nights, though daytime temperatures edging back up and feeling warm in the sunshine. Breezy at first, then winds easing.
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Sourced from the Met Office