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The Saviour

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Archived Stories Hemyock Singers perform THE SAVIOUR by William Lloyd Webber on Maundy Thursday 9 April at 7.30 p.m. at St. Mary's Church.  Retiring collection for Children's Hospice South West.

For one night only... The Hemyock Indian Take-Away!

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Archived Stories On Friday 3rd April, at 35 Longmead, Hemyock, curry enthusiasts Simon and Jilly Ould are turning their house into an Indian take-away for the night! Choose one of 5 curries, rice, vegetable side-dish and Onion bhaji included in the price.Tickets available at Hemyock Spar, suggested donation of £5 per adult. Pick up your meal between 5pm and 9pm. All proceeds to Ovarian Cancer Action Charity No: 1109743

The French Are Coming to see us

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  In May we will formally seal our twinning arrangement when friends from France will be with us. The party arrives on Thursday 21st in the afternoon.  Leaving on Sunday  morning 24th. The erection of signs denoting the twinning arrangement can now be seen at a couple of locations as people enter Hemyock. (see picture attached)  

Tennis Coaching

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Hemyock Tennis Club are hitting off the 2009 season with tennis coaching for all ages from 6 years upwards.   You don't have to be a member to take part.

All sessions will be in the week from 6th to 10th April with our Coach.

Gloucester Old Spot Salami!

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Connoisseurs have been praising the quality of Gloucester Old Spot pig for decades. But now they have another way to enjoy it.  Hemyock Farming couple Clive Counsell and Donna Lucking have developed Gloucester Old Spot salami – and it's proved an instant hit with their customers at farmers' markets.

Singers Latest News

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Archived Stories It was reported at the annual meeting of Hemyock Singers that the amicable split within the group during 2008 had seen little effect on the Society.

The group had enjoyed a successful coffee morning, a choral concert and supper shows. Janice Bawler, chairman, paid tribute to the work of musical director Ron White and pianist Nigel Atkinson which brought warm applause from the meeting and thanked the committee giving special mention to Monica Smith, secretary and Jeremy Batchelor, treasurer.

Pavements – we need them, but who owns them?

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Archived Stories Hemyock Parish Council has negotiated with some residents to give up property frontage in order to make way for pavements. This ongoing project is proving successful and very popular. It has also become normal for planners to make the provision of pavements outside properties part of their consent on major works where this is reasonable. An example is the recent new builds along Station Road. But an interesting planning question has arisen; “who then owns the pavements?”

Hemyock History Group

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Archived Stories The next meeting of the Hemyock History Group will be on Thursday 12th March in the Church Rooms at 7.30pm.  The speaker wil be Mr David Pugsley, past leader of the MDDC and from Exeter University Law School.  The subject will be “Sir William Follett of Culm Davy who became MP and Solicitor General in the 19th Century.”

Hemyock.org celebrates three years of activity

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Archived Stories It really has been 3 years on Saturday since hemyock.org went live.  Since then we have had around 48,000 visitors and have even had a local newspaper ring up to ask if they can use one of our pictures.  

Hemyock.org was created by Paul Steed and Matt Clements on the basis that it was better for 100 people to do 1% of the work, than one person do 100% of the work, and that is still our motto. 

Chocolate Morning

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Archived Stories It's that time again when we will be holding our annual Chocolate Event. March 14th in the Forbes Lounge will be the venue for all things chocolate. Come along and enjoy the company of friends and buy all your Easter Chocolates. There will be a cake stall, chocolate tombola, chocolate fountain, Chocolates for Chocoholics and a grand draw. Of course if you don't like chocolate you will be able to have tea or coffee! If you would like to order chocolates but can't make it on the day please contact Lynn Taylor on 01823 680104 who will be pleased to show you the catalogue. If you have a problem with transport give Lynn a ring and she will sort something out.