Hemyock History Group Talk
- Tuesday, January 22 2013 @ 11:02 am UTC
- Contributed by: Mike Cooper
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Welcome to Hemyock, Anonymous Wednesday, December 31 2025 @ 06:39 am UTC
Organised by the Friends of St Mary's the parish church has been decorated with over 20 Christmas trees by local organisations and is a glorious sight. Tinsel, baubles, lights, stars, seed packets, PO boxes, poppies , beer mats, and knitted goods along with colours of gold, silver and red are amongst the objects used to bring the festival alive. The festival opens at 10,30a.m.on Friday and Saturday and 12.30 on Sunday
Refreshments including light lunches are being served in the Church Room which has also been seasonally decorated
The St David's Singers will be giving a concert in the church at 7.30p. on Saturday - tickets on the door to include mulled wine and mince pies: and a service of Holy Commumion will take place at 11.15a.m. on Sunday
It's that time of year for Hemyock Parish Council to have its Christmas Decoration Competition.
So enter into the spirit of Christmas and help make the village look festive and cheerful.
Click here for more information
Dry and chilly for New Year's celebrations.
A frosty start to New Year's Eve with fog locally lingering until late morning. Remaining dry with light winds and plenty of winter sunshine throughout the day, though cloud building in the north during the afternoon. Feeling rather cold. Maximum temperature 6 °C.
Frost and fog forming under clear skies as the sun sets. Cloud building during the early hours accompanied by scattered showers, resulting in temperatures rebounding and fog clearing by dawn. Minimum temperature -3 °C.
Rather cloudy on New Year's Day with isolated outbreaks of rain. A few brighter spells may emerge in the afternoon. Chilly in the strengthening breeze. Maximum temperature 7 °C.
Sunnier spells emerging into the weekend, most prolonged in the east whilst wintry showers feed in from the west. Staying breezy and turning colder with severe frosts and ice overnight.
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Sourced from the Met Office