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213.Those Horses Again
Virtually every morning these horses are hanging around the gate from dawn onwards. Nov. 2010
Virtually every morning these horses are hanging around the gate from dawn onwards. Nov. 2010
216.Frosty 2nd gate at Ashculme Turbary.
The horses have now gone for the winter but the frost still makes it look welcoming. Dec. 2010
The horses have now gone for the winter but the frost still makes it look welcoming. Dec. 2010
217.Magnificent!
This beautiful creature was seen on the edge of Ashculme Turbary. That head seems to go all the way round.
This beautiful creature was seen on the edge of Ashculme Turbary. That head seems to go all the way round.
219.Approaching Culm Bridge
Looking north east with Culm Bridge Mill, now a private house, on the right, through the trees. This mill was latterly powered by a turbine fed by a leat from the combined waters of the Madford and Bolham rivers. Some machinery survives too and the structure is listed. Over the ...
Looking north east with Culm Bridge Mill, now a private house, on the right, through the trees. This mill was latterly powered by a turbine fed by a leat from the combined waters of the Madford and Bolham rivers. Some machinery survives too and the structure is listed. Over the ...
220.Combe Hill from near Culm Bridge
Looking north to houses on the hill that climbs from Millhayes to Simonsburrow. Image © Martin Bodman
Looking north to houses on the hill that climbs from Millhayes to Simonsburrow. Image © Martin Bodman
221.Ashculme Turbary 2nd gate
The residents of Ashculme Turbary are wild but nosey as my photo shows.
The residents of Ashculme Turbary are wild but nosey as my photo shows.
225.Bluebell Walk
In the private grounds of Pikes Cottage at Madford where 19 acres of woods and 6 acres of cultivated garden are open to members of the public on certain summer weekends under The National Gardens Scheme - gardens open for charity. Looking south. Image © Martin Bodman
In the private grounds of Pikes Cottage at Madford where 19 acres of woods and 6 acres of cultivated garden are open to members of the public on certain summer weekends under The National Gardens Scheme - gardens open for charity. Looking south. Image © Martin Bodman
227.Frozen Kerb
Passing cars driving through a melted puddle in Symonsburrow sprayed water up over the verge which quickly froze on the grass making some pretty patterns.
Passing cars driving through a melted puddle in Symonsburrow sprayed water up over the verge which quickly froze on the grass making some pretty patterns.
233.Blackdown Community Choir
The Blackdown Community Choir is now recruiting for September. Men particularly welcome! We sing a variety of light material such as folk, gospel, African songs and Taize.
The Blackdown Community Choir is now recruiting for September. Men particularly welcome! We sing a variety of light material such as folk, gospel, African songs and Taize.
234.Around Hemyock
Christmas will be only a few weeks away by the time you read this. For most it will be a time a great joy and family celebrations but a number of people will be alone and for some people within our community it will be their first without a loved ...
Christmas will be only a few weeks away by the time you read this. For most it will be a time a great joy and family celebrations but a number of people will be alone and for some people within our community it will be their first without a loved ...
235.Hemyock Student Wins Beauty Therapy Contest
An 18-year-old student from Hemyock wowed judges at an annual beauty therapy contest in London a fortnight ago. Amy Grimshaw won the Sterex Student of the Year Competition 2007 at the Roof Gardens Hotel in Kensington on June 13.
An 18-year-old student from Hemyock wowed judges at an annual beauty therapy contest in London a fortnight ago. Amy Grimshaw won the Sterex Student of the Year Competition 2007 at the Roof Gardens Hotel in Kensington on June 13.
236.History Group - Meeting Reports
Dr John Griffin gave an interesting talk at our June meeting on the colourful local character who lead hunting hounds in the west country, William Pook Collier.
Dr John Griffin gave an interesting talk at our June meeting on the colourful local character who lead hunting hounds in the west country, William Pook Collier.
237.From Revd David Sherwood - June 08
The past month has been an horrendous time for those living in the Far East following the cyclone in Myanmar (Burma) and the horrific earthquake in China. The scenes we have been shown on television or in the newspapers cannot begin to describe the anguish felt by the survivors. We ...
The past month has been an horrendous time for those living in the Far East following the cyclone in Myanmar (Burma) and the horrific earthquake in China. The scenes we have been shown on television or in the newspapers cannot begin to describe the anguish felt by the survivors. We ...
238.Fantastic Fund-Raising For Air Ambulance
A charitable chap from Hemyock has given £2,500 to Devon Air Ambulance. Lionel Bugg, of Hollingarth Way, Hemyock, has been fund-raising and banking donation boxes for the air ambulance for more than 10 years and his 2006 efforts raised £2520.49
A charitable chap from Hemyock has given £2,500 to Devon Air Ambulance. Lionel Bugg, of Hollingarth Way, Hemyock, has been fund-raising and banking donation boxes for the air ambulance for more than 10 years and his 2006 efforts raised £2520.49
239.Parish Hall - Short Mat Bowls Club
Now that the Pre-school has moved to its own new premises, there is room for new bookings during the day-time at the Parish Hall.
Now that the Pre-school has moved to its own new premises, there is room for new bookings during the day-time at the Parish Hall.
240.More Allotments for Hemyock?
Hard pressed families in the Hemyock area who are finding the cost of fruit and vegetables high and the size of their gardens too small to be productive may welcome the discussions at a forthcoming Parish Council meeting (Wednesday 6th August).
Hard pressed families in the Hemyock area who are finding the cost of fruit and vegetables high and the size of their gardens too small to be productive may welcome the discussions at a forthcoming Parish Council meeting (Wednesday 6th August).