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31.Youth Football
Hemyock Youth Football Club currently compete in the Under 8, Under 10, Under 13 and Under 16 sections of the Exeter & District Youth Football League.   We play and train on the pitches at Longmead. We are always on the look out for new players. For more information go to our ...
32.Community Land Trust
Upper Culm Community Land Trust The Parishes of Hemyock and Clayhidon have come together to form a Community Land Trust (CLT) under the chairmanship of Heather Stallard. The CLT was officially set up on 31st March 2012 as a Community Benefit Society, registered with the Financial Services Authority. CLTs are ...
33.Website Information
The Hemyock website is intended to allow bona-fide clubs, organisations and businesses within the Parish of Hemyock and the Churches of Hemyock with Culm Davy, Clayhidon and Culmstock to promote themselves and to communicate with residents and other interested parties. The site is jointly owned and run by the Parish ...
34.Brownie Guides
What do Brownies do? Brownies have fun! They take part in indoor and outdoor activities that challenge them to do their best. Their meetings are action-packed and full of challenges, games and activities, usually ones that the Brownies have suggested themselves. Everything a Brownie does is an adventure - it's ...
35.Football Club
Hemyock Football Club currently compete in the Devon and Exeter Football League. We play at Longmead, off of Station Road, in Hemyock. Our main sponsors are Window Warehouse Devon and the Brookridge Group. We are also supported by 37 other local businesses. Their details and a list of our fixtures and results can be found here. ...
36.Upper Culm Twinning Association
The name of our French Twinning Association is “Le Jumelage des Grees” which is the name given to an area of marshes and lakes.  The association consists of four different villages: St. Herblon, Anetz, La Roche – Blanche & Pouille les Coteaux.  Each one takes it in turns to be ...
37.Singers
We are a friendly adult choral group formed over 30 years ago with a membership of around 30. We enjoy singing a variety of music to provide entertainment for our audience and sometimes to raise money for local charities. We perform a choral work or works in the spring and ...
38.Baby & Toddler Group
The Hemyock Baby & Toddler Group meets on Tuesdays in the Parish Hall during school term time from 1.45  and aiming to leave at 3.15pm.  We have a variety of toys suitable for all ages including ride on toys and a safe soft area for babies. There are baby changing facilities ...
39.Hemyock WI
Our numbers continue to grow and we would like to welcome even more of you who want to make new friends and listen to interesing speakers. Our ages range from 36 to 79 and cover all walks of life. Anyone who has watched Calendar Girls will know that we are ...
40.Friends of St Mary's Church
We are a smallish group, who aim to organise events (eg concerts, open gardens, etc) to raise funds for St Mary's Church, whilst at the same time having fun and fellowship. Our number has grown to thirteen during the last year. If anyone would like to join us in the ...
41.Parish Council
https://hemyock.org/parishcouncil/ The Parish Council have now built an updated website that meets required Accessibility Standards, this can be found at the link above. Please update any bookmarks or links that reference the old site.  
42.Mary Waldron Trust
Left Uffculme School? Going on with Education? The Mary Waldron Trust may be able to assist you financially in vocational and further education (including Richard Huish College) with purchases of books and equipment, including computer requisites.  Those applying should normally be resident in Hemyock or Clayhidon and must have received ...
43.#hemyock
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44.BHLAC
BHLAC
45.BSG
BSG
46.Bowling Club
Bowling Club
47.Devon County Council - News Centre
Devon County Council - News Centre
48.1466 propels the carriage out of Hemyock Station
1466 propels the carriage out of Hemyock Station after arrival from Tiverton Junction as bona fide passengers disperse and railway enthusiasts look on. Photograph taken 06/09/1963 © Robert Darlaston, www.robertdarlaston.co.uk
49.The Catherine Wheel - the local pub
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50.Serving hatch from kitchen to Forbes lounge
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51.1442 at Tiverton Museum - this loco sometimes ...
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52.General view of Tiverton Junction Station
General view of Tiverton Junction station, looking south, with 1466 and its train after arrival at the branch platform. Photograph taken 06/09/1963 © Robert Darlaston, www.robertdarlaston.co.uk
53.Make Hay While the Sun Shines
Make Hay While the Sun Shines & other stories from Hemyock, is a new book by Brian Clist who has lived and worked all his life in the village. Its publication has been made possible by the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty's Sustainable Development Fund.
54.Hemyock Church Rooms
St Mary's Church Rooms can be hired for parties or regular bookings. If interested please contact Janice Bawler 01823 680352.
55.Around Hemyock - August 2007
Oh dear, what a dismal summer we are having but whilst some events have been badly affected by rain we have been quite fortunate here. One lucky couple who really had a gloriously sunny day for their wedding were Sarah Bourne and Trevor Jackson. Their Ugandan theme day was a ...
56.Campaign To Find Lost Bulldogs
Singer Joss Stone is supporting a campaign to find three valuable bulldog puppies which were stolen in a raid at her breeder friend's Hemyock home. Dog-nappers stole the puppies, which were worth several thousand pounds, after breaking into owner Jackie van Meeuwen's home while she was asleep upstairs.
57.Parish Council Minutes - Mar & Apr 2006
Elections Mrs Stallard was re-elected as Chairman and Mr McCulloch as Vice Chairman. Other Parish Councillors were voted onto the various sub-committees.
58.All Change At Hemyock Parish Council
Councillors at Hemyock bid a sad farewell to their Parish Clerk, Anne Kingston at the final council meeting ahead of local elections. Anne had held the post for 24 years and was retiring to spend more time in the garden and with the grand children.
59.Parish Council Minutes - Jul & Aug 2006
Public Question Time The following matters were raised before the meeting by members of the public attending: At Longmead: sewer problem, car parked over manhole cover in car park for months last winter, slow progress over childrens play area. (Mr Lowman).
60.Parish Council Minutes - Jan & Feb 2006
Matters Arising & Public Question Time The new pavement in Fore Street is finished and looks good. School crossing points are being constructed at various places around the village - funded from the “Safe Routes to School” budget. Cemetery shed and railings are in need of repair and redecoration. Mr ...