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”
Increasingly cloudy with rain spreading eastwards overnight.
A mild and cloudy evening as a band of rain arrives from the west, bringing some heavy outbreaks overnight. Further showers to follow by dawn. Becoming increasingly breezy especially around the coasts, and feeling rather humid. Minimum temperature 13 °C.
A mixture of brighter spells and scattered, blustery showers, these perhaps heavy at times. Breezy, particularly along the coasts, but mild, even humid, for many. Maximum temperature 19 °C.
Changeable with further scattered, blustery showers at times, but some drier, brighter interludes as well. Staying rather breezy, especially around the coasts, with temperatures a little above average.
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Sourced from the Met Office