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61.Parish Pump
Due to someone leaving the area a new distributor of the Parish Pump will be needed from October to cover High Street/Fore Street. If you feel this is something you can help with please contact me on 07773579809 asap. Many thanks, David
62.Mind the Gap Conference
‘Mind the Gap’ was a mini conference held in Hemyock recently to consider the provision of increased elderly care services in Hemyock and in particular housing. Hosted by the Parish Council and including representatives from the Abbeyfield Society, WCHA the local housing association and Mid Devon District Council the group ...
63.The Tour Of Britain Arrives In Hemyock!
The big day has arrived as the 2008 Tour of Britain South-West stage powers into action today. Nearly 100 world-class athletes will be cycling through Hemyock for stage three of the event and activities and entertainment will be on offer to the many spectators expected to cheer on the cyclists.
64.St Mary's Summer Fair and Scout's Open Afternoon
The Annual St Mary's Summer Fair and Scout's Open Afternoon
65.Around Hemyock
A warm welcome to all those who have recently moved into the parish. If you are reading the Pump for the first time we know you will find it full of information to help you settle into village life and we look forward to getting to know you.
66.Upper Culm CLT Ltd: Applications for Directors Invited
Applications are invited for the post of Director of the Upper Culm Community Land Trust Ltd. The directors on the Trust’s board are appointed by members at the annual general meeting. All candidates for a board position must find existing members of the Trust to act as a proposer and ...
67.St Mary's Church
A glorious afternoon spent at Hemyock Parish church for a service of thanksgiving when a new oak/glazed porch door,wooden churchyard seats and trumpet organ stop were dedicated by the Bishop of Crediton. Cream teas were served after the service. Many past church members and church friends had travelled from as ...
68.From Revd Chris Hudson - August 08
One man's rubbish. I spend a lot of mental energy and self-discipline trying to stop myself becoming a grumpy old man. In particular I have given up complaining about issues like 'You can't get anyone to mend anything these days' (which isn't really that true anyway) or about the plethora ...
69.Trip to The Eden Project- 26th May
Eden Project Trip  26th of May 
70.Another Great UCTA Event
The Upper Culm Twinning Association (UCTA) enjoyed a great fund raising Burns Night Supper at Hemyock recently. The Haggis was ‘piped in’ and the ceremonial provided by members of the traditionally dressed Caledonian Demonstration Dance Team. The event was sold out with a 5 course dinner being served by members ...
71.Mary Waldron Trust
Mary Waldron Trust This fund can assist students in higher 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 full time education at one or more of: Hemyock Primary ...
72.Culm Valley YFC Easter Bingo!
Culm Valley YFC are holding their annual Easter Bingo on Thursday 13th April at Hemyock Village Hall! All are welcome and there will be lots of prizes to be won! For more information contact Michelle Batting on 07738114113.
73.NGS Open Gardens Regency House Sunday - June ...
5-acre plantsman's garden approached across private ford. Many interesting and unusual trees and shrubs. Visitors can try their hand at identifying plants with the plant list. Homemade teas or plenty of space to eat your own picnic. Walled vegetable and fruit garden, lake, ponds, bog plantings and sweeping lawns. Horses, ...
74.Around Hemyock
'The life and soul of the party 'is an expression that could easily be applied to Phyl Kallaway who celebrated her 90th birthday at Chapel Cafe on 11th November. Family and friends ensured a steady stream of visitors throughout the morning as Phyl spent her time meeting and greeting and ...
75.Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Appeal
The Shoebox appeal organised by the charity Samaritans Purse which delivers Christmas gifts to disadvantaged children throughout the world is now in full swing and a number of boxes have already been delivered to the home of local organiser Janice Bawler of Hemyock along with a number of hand knitted ...
76.History Talk by Dr David Pugsley
The talk this evening in the Church Rooms will be given by Dr David Pugsley who has researched a legal case in 1835 that caused the Home Secretary of the day to refer to it in the House of Commons.
77.Violet Chapman Trust
This registered charity was set up by a local parishioner in 1986 for the benefit of elderly and sick residents in Hemyock and districts. It can make grants for medical treatment and care and assist in relatives, friends visiting and caring for people at home or in hospital. Grants for ...
78.Hemyock Community Spirit Rains Supreme!
In a time when many problems are affecting us, both nationally and globally, I thought it would be nice to write about something more cheerful.
79.Embrace Group - Children's Home
Please click here to see letter from Embrace Group informing of its intention to open a specialist children's home in the New Year in the village. They will be holding an open meeting on 18th September at 10am in the Parish Hall.
80.Hemyock Youth Football Club
Hemyock Youth Football Club held its most successful AGM at the Catherine Wheel on May 11th. Mark Jordan will continue as chairman, Liz Doble as treasurer and Claire Leach as secretary. A committee of nine members was also elected so we hope the club will continue to thrive and grow.
81.Holiday Club 2009 - Jungle Jamboree
Hemyock's 40th Holiday Club has a Jungle Theme and will be held at Hemyock Primary School on the 10th - 14th August
82.The Church Clock - Task Completed!
Many thanks to all people of the Parish who have contributed to the fund dedicated for the renovation of our Parish Clock in the Church Tower.
83.Around Hemyock - February & March 2010
Just before Christmas those who went to a concert given by Hemyock Singers may remember them singing 'Winter Wonderland'. Included in the song are the words 'Over the ground lies a mantle of snow.... In the lane snow is glistening ..... A beautiful sight ..... Walking' in a winter wonderland'. ...
84.Blaze Fails To Halt Business At Timber Company
Firefighters spent most of Tuesday at a timber company in Hemyock following a fire in the early morning.
85.Around Hemyock.... June 2009
Rev David Aylmer Evans retired to Hemyock following his final living as Vicar of a group of churches on the Somerset levels. His curacies had been in Wales and Maccelesfield, followed by a living in Chester before moving into school work and later becoming a counsellor at South Molton School ...
86.Wellington Wheelers
Starting on Sunday 12th October Wellington Wheelers will start a newly introduced ‘beginners group’ that is aimed at women and those looking to improve their fitness and mileage in a relaxed and friendly group. The C group will continue every Sunday up until December. Group rides begin at 9am , ...
87.Longmead Management Meeting
Click here for agenda for meeting tonight at 7pm Click here for last minutes  
88.Around Hemyock - February 09
With all the decorations safely packed away for another year, Christmas and all it's celebrations now seem far away but what enjoyment we were able to get from them - Christmas Fairs, parties, discos, sporting activities and a variety of services at St Mary's and the Baptist Chapel. It was ...
89.Blackdown Community Choir
The Blackdown Community Choir present their FREE Easter Concert on Sat. 20th. March at 7.30 at Clayhidon Village Hall. Refreshments will be available.
90.Blackdown Woodland Fair
This event will be held at Park Farm Wellington (just below the Monument) on the 3rd of July. A family day with the emphasis being every thing "woody", there will be chances to "have a go" at things like hurdle & basket making, green wood working, carving, bodging, tree surgery, ...