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211.ShelterBox - Update
I have received confirmation that our Rotary Club in Tiverton has donated, with your huge support, the following Boxes, numbered 39038, 44708 to 44715 inclusive, 49126 to 49131 inclusive 49971. This is a total of £7840.
212.Litter
Now that Spring is here it would be appreciated if those people not living in areas where our hard working volunteer Litter Pickers operate, could play their part by clearing up rubbish and litter in their patch.
213.Scrabble Club
Scrabble Club is continuing on the 4th Tuesday in each month at 2.30pm at the Back Room of Hemyock Baptist Church. The dates for February and March are as follows: 23.02.10 and 23.03.10
214.From Reverend David Sherwood - April 2010
Limbo. Now there's an interesting word. I don't mean the West Indian dance in which one bends backwards to passunder a low bar. Nor do I mean the theology of 'the abode of souls excluded from the presence of God, but not condemned to any other punishment' (which incidentally, is ...
215.HOST
Are you thinking about who might come for Christmas this year? Some of the adults from overseas who are currently studying at UK universities would love to spend a couple of days in a real home, rather than on a deserted campus.
216.From Revd Sherwood - Feb & Mar 07
In the media and in conversation with others I am hearing a constant refrain - the complaint that we now live in a 'nanny' state. It begins with surveillance cameras. If you drive on certain roads, visit any town, city or even railway station your presence is noted and recorded. ...
217.A Huge Thank You From Shelterbox
Following the great generosity of local people... The Men's group and St Mary's Church, Upottery, Hemyock Market, Hemyock Baptist Church, St Mary's Church Hemyock, The Evergreens of Culmstock, those who gave to the street collection in Tiverton and many individuals. the Rotary Club of Tiverton has been able to send ...
218.From Revd David Sherwood - April 08
We now stand on the threshold of spring, the season of renewal. I'm sure that all of us will enjoy the longer days, the opportunity to get back outside and nurture our gardens back to new life. Not that they need our help, they are quite capable of doing it ...
219.It Never Rains But It Pours!
To say that it has been a wet year (so far!) would be an understatement. Of the first eight months of the year, six have been at least a third more than thefive year average. August wins gold at 71% more, May wins silver at 57% more, with January only ...
220.From Ray Radford
I am pleased to be re-elected to serve this area for another four years. I do thank everyone for their support and do my best to represent you all. Thank you.
221.A Modest Rise to the Village Precept
Hemyock Parish Council have approved a modest increase in the Parish Precept for the year 2010/11 which equates to a rise typically of less than 3p per household per week. The Council heard that the increase was needed to fund a range of useful initiatives which would be of real ...
222.Biodiversity Plan for Hemyock
The Blackdown Hills AONB has commissioned Dr David Allen to produce reports on the biodiversity of six Blackdown Hills parishes including Hemyock. These will include distribution maps showing areas of important habitat or notable species and ideas for nature conservation action that the local community might like to pursue.
223.St Mary’s Guild - Dec 06 & Jan ...
On Wednesday December 6th, Members of St Mary's guild met to enjoy their Christmas Party which proved to be a very pleasant afternoon. After participating in a light hearted Christmas Quiz, we enjoyed some festive fare including Mince pies, Stollen and mulled wine - scrumptious.
224.John Rutter's Requiem - Review
John Rutter's "Requiem" is perhaps not the easiest of works to perform. But Hemyock Singers did it great justice. The large number of people who attended their Easter concert at St Mary's church, Hemyock were so moved that quite a few seconds elapsed before the church was filled with long ...
225.Hemyock Crowned Village of the Year
  Hemyock received accolades and awards (cup, plaque and certificate) as winner of the prestigious title of Calor Devon Village of the Year for 2009 at the Community Council of Devon (CCD) Conference at Teign Valley Village Hall in Christow on Thursday 21 October
226.Precept, Planning and Protection
Should the village precept be increased, do we need a block of flats in the centre of our village and will pedestrians lack protection?
227.Everyone Back To My Place
In 2004 the Manchester Diocese chose the last Sunday in September as a special day, on which they invited back to church people who had lost their link with a church. Nearly 1000 people responded to the invitation, and the next year the idea spread to neighbouring dioceses.
228.Tour Of Britain Comes Through Hemyock Again
Once more Hemyock is gearing up to welcome the Tour of Britain, Britain's premier cycle race, and not just for one stage, but for both of the South West stages on 14th and 15th September 2010. At around lunchtime on both days, the Tour will pass through Hemyock.
229.Hemyock Artist Selected
An artist from Hemyock has been selected from around 13,000 applicants to contribute to a prestigious art exhibition. Mary Carter is displaying a traditional painting in the small Western Room at the Royal Academy of Arts 239th Summer Exhibition.
230.Will the Historic Kissing Gate be Scrapped?
The famous 'kissing gate' in Station Road, Hemyock needs a new home or it will soon be scrapped says the Parish Council.
231.The Election Date is Fixed
It's Monday April 19th. No not that election but the ones at the St Mary's Church's Annual Meeting.
232.Church Room Lunches
A time enjoy a meal together and raise some money to help pay for our new kitchen. There will be a simple 2 course lunch with a vegetarian option on Wednesday 24th June, and Wednesday 8th July, from 12.30pm There will be a bowl for donations to help with catering ...
233.Young Farmers Update - August & September 07
May was a very busy month for many of our members due to Devon county show. We had members taking part in a whole range of classes and activities after weeks of preparation we came home with awards for the club with most points in the cookery section, club with ...
234.I'll Carry the Can
Very many thanks to all who responded to my call for empty drinks cans to be sold for recycling to help finance our grandaughter's venture next year. She plans to go with her college to give sports training to youngsters in South African Townships.
235.News from the Parish Council
Frank Rosamond the recently elected Chair of MDDC made Hemyock his first visit to a Parish Council on Wednesday evening where he was congratulated by Heather Stallard and her team. The BMX track beside the Culm River by Millhayes Farm has been transformed by grass cutting and litter picking. Young ...
236.Parish Council News
On Police presence, the village going ECO, opening of the Longmead Pavilion and cheaper burials.
237.Relief as sewage works have start date
For some time now residents of Longmead in Hemyock have warned that if an enhanced sewage system was not in place prior to the sales of new properties on the Churchill’s development, overspill into their pathways and gardens would increase with the resultant mess and health hazard.
238.Parish Pump Thank You Tea!
The Parish Pump postponed Thank You Tea will now be held on Saturday 17th April in the Church Rooms at 3pm.
239.Parking
Please could residents take care when parking their vehicles on the roadside that they do not park near road junctions causing bad visibility. Please use your driveways if possible and help to improve safety around the parish. Thank you for your consideration.
240.Foster Caring Couple Awarded For Good Work
A couple from Hemyock have received a Devon County Council Foster Care Award to mark their 10 years of caring for children. Janice and David Bawler of South View, Hemyock, received their award, along with other long-serving foster carers, at a ceremony held at County Hall, Exeter, on Wednesday.