Hemyock Parish Council
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Welcome to Hemyock, Anonymous Friday, March 27 2026 @ 06:12 am UTC
The Parish Council is planning to install a Visitor Information Board in the village car park. One of the panels will be a map of the village with photos and descriptions of points of interest. The map shown here is only a draft, the final version will be professionally designed by Ken White Signs of Tiverton. We welcome any comments about the draft and any ideas for additional points of interest to be included. This panel will be 1.2m x 0.84m ( 3ft 11in x 2ft 10in). Please email any comments to the parish clerk.
Defibrillator Training
Tuesday 30th January 7-9pm
Half Moon Inn
Working with Clayhidon & Culmstock Parish Council, Hemyock Parish Council invites you to attend a free defibrillator training session. The three parishes lease the defibrillators from South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust and it provides an annual training session as part of the package. Last year the event was was held in Hemyock. This year it is Clayhidon's turn and Lynda Higgins from the Half Moon Inn has kindly offered her function room for the event.
Please come along and find out how to use the defibrillators and what to do etc.
Hemyock Tomorrow - this is a fuller version of the document which is shortly being delivered to all homes in the parish of Hemyock. The circulated summary document has a Feedback Form attached to it. Please cut off and return the form to the boxes in the Post Office or SPAR, or scan and email to hemyockpc@gmail.com by 15th September 2017. Thank you.
Click here for Hemyock Tomorrow
Click here for Feedback Form (Word version)
Click here for Feedback Form (pdf)
Wet at times today, drier, sunnier and windier tomorrow.
A cloudy and often damp day with rain and drizzle. Turning increasingly murky with coastal mist and hill fog developing. Some drier periods can also be expected. Breezy in places. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
Showery rain clearing this evening to leave an increasingly dry night with clear spells developing overnight. Turning chilly with a patchy grass frost developing in the countryside. Freshening winds later. Minimum temperature 1 °C.
A blustery day with a cold northwesterly wind. Often dry with a mixture of cloudy periods and sunny spells but the chance of a few showers. Maximum temperature 10 °C.
Staying changeable and often windy with rain at times, this heaviest and most persistent later on Sunday. Some brighter intervals are likely early next week too. Turning milder.
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Sourced from the Met Office