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211.Around Hemyock
Well, do you like it or loathe it? - the new size Parish Pump that is. Comments have varied from - much preferred the smaller size to so much easier to handle; it seems to have even more adverts (they help pay costs); it's harder to find news items they ...
212.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?
213.What Is The Evening With Bishop Bob All ...
It is for you and everyone else in the Cullompton Deanery Bishop Bob will give some short and inspiring talks. Canon Mark Rylands, Diocesan Missioner will chair. Andrew Maries will lead the music.
214.Something Different
One of the things that the Emmaus group has been looking at is the idea of different forms of worship. They are currently looking at a presentation to mark Epiphany, but before then are planning a service in the spirit of Taize.
215.From Rev David Sherwood
As I write, the death toll in the Haiti earthquake has risen to two hundred thousand and is still climbing. Like you, I am shocked by the devastation of this natural disaster and stunned by the misery and chaos being heaped upon a nation already burdened by poverty and depravation. ...
216.From Revd Sherwood - August & September 07
On the 15th of July, we had a Parade Service at St. Mary's in Hemyock to celebrate the centenary of the Scout Movement. During the service, the scouts read some short poems about different aspect of life, and one of them was called 'Rest' by P Clifton.
217.From Revd David Sherwood June 2009
On the 27th of June, the Diocese of Exeter will celebrate its 1100th Anniversary. Originally, the area now covered by the Diocese's of Exeter and Bath & Wells, was the Diocese of Sherbourne. But by the early 900's Christianity had spread so far into the West Country that two new ...
218.From the Ringing Room at St Mary’s
About 6 years ago we welcomed the first ringing bride to the ringing room. Tower captain Lin Holway and her daughter, Emily, rang together before Emily's wedding. Now we have had the first ringing bridegroom. Our latest learner Tim Barton only started to ring last autumn, and we were delighted ...
219.Twinning Mid Summer BBQ
This Twinning Association annual event is at “Pounds”, High Street, Hemyock this Saturday (21st).
220.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 ...
221.BHaam
As of 1st January 2009, BHaam (Blackdown Hills Artists and Makers) are renting the old Tennis Court site in Hemyock. We hope to make this an inspiring and exciting space in which all the community can participate and we look forward to creating some highly enjoyable and thought provoking events.
222.Norman Leighton
It was with great sadness that Hemyock Singers heard of the death of Norman Leighton just before the Pump went to press. Norman was a fine musician specialising in the violin. Prior to moving to Hemyock he had been invoved with numerous chiors and orchestras. As a past Musical Director ...
223.Hemyock Land Owners
There is a keen interested in providing Allotments in Hemyock as evidenced by the recent village Survey. What we lack is land close to the village which can be used for Allotments. The Parish Council is seeking to lease land for this purpose on a long term basis - one ...
224.Around Hemyock.... August 2009
The wind dropped, the cloud lessened and before you knew it seven members of the Red Devils had parachuted into the Recreation Field and found themselves being inspected by Churchwarden Mary Beal before handing over an inscribed wooden baton to mark the event.
225.Can you help our Church in 2010?
St Mary`s Church is for everyone in Hemyock. It is always there for the big events of life like weddings and funerals and also for quiet thought and contemplation. It is there as a landmark and symbol for the village. But although it`s there for everyone, not many contribute to ...
226.Mobile Library
Over the last ten years the number of people using the mobile library service has declined by more than 40%. Devon District Council want to revitalise the mobile library service so that it becomes a better used and more vibrant service within rural communities. The people who still use the ...
227.From Ray Radford, Your County Councillor
It's that time of year again, Christmas, it is a nice time of year, but they come around too quickly. First I should thank all those who turned out and helped with the Big Litter Pick, across the whole District there where 28 Parishes that took part during the Autumn, ...
228.Holiday Club 2009 - 40th!
This year is Hemyock's 40th Holiday Club and we are having a Jungle Jamboree!!!
229.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.
230.Hemyock Singers - Coffee Morning
The Hemyock Singers will be holding a coffee morning in the Forbes Lounge on Saturday 8th November from 10-12. Tickets will be on sale for the "Songs & Supper" evenings, which will be on 21st and 22nd November, at 7.30pm in the Parish Hall.
231.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.
232.Football Award Three Years Running
A football player from Hemyock has been awarded player of the year for the third year running.
233.Welcome to the new Hemyock website
We hope you like your new village website - if your club or organisation would like a page and be able to post news and events - just let us know. It really is a great way to promote your club or association, and it keeps you at the heart ...
234.Short Mat Bowling
Short Mat Bowling takes place in the Parish Hall, twice a week, on Mondays from 10:15am to 12:15pm and on Thursdays from 2:15pm to 4:15pm.
235.Marriage - It's Official
The official twinning with the region of the Jumelage des Grees and the Upper Culm Twinning Association took place in France recently (24th May 2008). Hemyock and Clayhidon were united with the French villages of Anetz, Pouille, La Roches Blanche and St. Herblon. View slideshow
236.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
237.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.
238.Be A Poppy Collector
Each year our Poppy People numbers drop by thousands, as many of our older collectors decide they can no longer assist us. They have well and truly done their bit, and now we need to focus on new faces to come forward and lend a hand. Can you give two ...
239.Samaritan's Purse Christmas Shoebox Appeal
A few weeks ago I received the leaflets reminding me that once again the charity will be running the appeal from now until early November. Many of you have supported the Shoebox Appeal in recent years and been extremely generous in your donations. For those who have not come across ...
240.Mary Waldren Trust
This fund exists primarily to help students in higher and further education, with the purchase of their books and equipment, by making discretionary grants.