Welcome to Hemyock Thursday, July 04 2024 @ 09:19 am UTC

From Rev David Sherwood

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Archived Stories On Tuesday the 21st July, the world celebrated the 40th anniversary of man landing on the moon.

Important Notice - Changes to St Mary's Services

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Archived Stories Changes to services at St. Mary's, Culm Davy, St. Andrew's and All Saints. We are making changes to the pattern and times of services held in the churches of the Benefice.

Hemyock Under 12's

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Archived Stories Football training will begin on Saturday 15th August 10:30am

Walk & Talk for Health - in the Blackdowns

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Archived Stories Walking can improve energy levels and improve mobility, reduce stress and make us feel good, help us to sleep better and be a part of managing our weight. Perhaps the idea of a walk has been out of the question for you because of previous fitness issues. Walk & Talk may just be what you are looking for.

Summer Fayre Success!

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Archived Stories A cloud of orange smoke announcing the arrival of the Red Devils brought Hemyock St Mary's parish church summer fayre to a stand still as the hundreds of visitors rushed to the arena to watch the seven members of The Parachute Regiment perform an ariel display before landing. An inscribed wooden baton marking the event was then presented to Mrs Mary Beal, Churchwarden, which will be displayed in the church.

The Garages, Millhayes Youth Centre

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Archived Stories The project to start some youth facilities in the village has begun. We have a date for the first Under 18 Night Club to help raise funds for your Youth Centre.

Concert report

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Archived Stories The Salamanca Band and Bugles of The Rifles were welcomed to Hemyock on Saturday (11th July) by a peal of bells rung by the ringers of St Mary's church where the band, conducted by Sgt Martin Wills, gave a concert to a large audience. Given in aid of the Friends of St Mary's and the Royal British Legion the evening made £650 which will be equally shared by the two charities and the organisers would like to express their thanks to the sponsors of the event