Hemyock Parish Council
- Thursday, August 02 2018 @ 01:13 pm UTC
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Welcome to Hemyock, Anonymous Saturday, August 16 2025 @ 09:00 am UTC
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)
Mainly sunny and very warm but windy in places Saturday.
Any early morning cloud gradually clearing to leave a generally sunny day. Easterly winds freshening with locally strong and gusty winds in parts of Devon and Cornwall, especially in coastal regions. Feeling very warm. Maximum temperature 27 °C.
Sunny and warm this evening, then dry and mostly clear overnight. Staying windy in parts of Devon and Cornwall with lighter winds elsewhere. A slightly fresher night for most. Minimum temperature 12 °C.
Another dry and very warm day with strong sunshine for most. Perhaps cloudier in the far west of Cornwall. Winds gradually easing in the west but staying breezy. Maximum temperature 27 °C.
Still breezy on Monday and somewhat cloudier with a chance of showers or thunderstorms, though many places staying dry. Mainly dry thereafter with isolated showers. Staying warm.
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Sourced from the Met Office