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A Village on the Blackdown Hills
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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)
Maintenance Person Required
The parish council is looking for a maintenance person to do a variety of tasks on an annual contract. The contract is for approximately 50 days per annum (it is recognised that the tasks and hours will have seasonal fluctuations, requiring more effort in the summer months than winter) and the types of work involved will include cutting verges/hedges, strimming and weeding, maintaining council assets, benches, signs, play areas, noticeboards etc. If you are interested in tendering for this contract please contact the clerk by the end of April 2017.
Clerk: Mrs Donna Evans, Park Farm, Dunkeswell, Honiton, Devon EX14 4RN
Tel 01823 680968 Email hemyockpc@gmail.com
Turning drier overnight and chilly. Heavier rain on Friday.
Showery rain clearing the far east this evening with showers possible in parts of Cornwall overnight, these heavy in places. Elsewhere turning drier and chilly with occasional clearer spells and a few fog patches. Minimum temperature 4 °C.
Eastern counties starting bright and probably staying largely dry. Thickening cloud in the west with showery rain becoming more widespread and heavy through the day. Breezy along the coasts. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
Showers at times on Saturday with heavy rain likely later. Wet overnight with further rain at times on Sunday. Mainly dry with sunny intervals on Monday. Breezy at times.
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Sourced from the Met Office