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- Saturday, September 19 2009 @ 06:34 pm UTC
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Hemyock Youth Football are starting an Under 8 team this season starting with training and friendlys. All boys and girls in years 3 and 2 are invited to the first training session on the 15th September at 6pm. The sessions will be held at Longmead on grass or on the MUGA so please bring boots and trainers. The training will be held by Mark Jordan who can be contacted on 01884 841030 if you have any questions.
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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. |
Hemyock has fought off competition from around the county to be declared Devon Calor ‘Village of the Year’ award for 2009 and will now progress to the regional finals which will take place on 6th October.
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”
There is a keen interested in providing Allotments in Hemyock as evidenced by the recent village Survey. What we lack is land close to the village which can be used for Allotments. The Parish Council is seeking to lease land for this purpose on a long term basis - one to one and a half acres within a two mile radius of hemyock. If you have suitable land available, please contact the Parish Clerk, Anne Kingston on 680918.
Dry and sunny today with brisk winds.
Any early mist and fog patches will quickly clear this morning to leave blue skies. Winds will strengthen in the south but it will feel warm in any sheltered spots. Maximum temperature 21 °C.
Staying dry tonight with largely clear skies, although a veil of high cloud will move over at times. A patchy rural frost is possible in the coldest spots. Minimum temperature 6 °C.
Hazy sunshine on Thursday with blustery winds. Feeling chilly in the wind, but warmer in sheltered spots. A small chance of showers in Cornwall at times. Maximum temperature 23 °C.
A warm day on Friday and a little more humid with lighter winds. Turning increasingly cloudy through the weekend with an increasing risk of heavy showers, possibly thundery.
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Sourced from the Met Office