Village Hub reactivated
Following the announcement of the new national lockdown and shielding we have reactivated the Plymtree Village Hub to help anyone locally who may be confined to their home or need assistance.
Following the announcement of the new national lockdown and shielding we have reactivated the Plymtree Village Hub to help anyone locally who may be confined to their home or need assistance.
We are now over the immediate crisis of the Covid-19 pandemic and the Village Hub has fulfilled its limited, short-term objectives.
Please use the attached order form for Plymtree Community Shop’s delivery service for the goods it can supply (see guidance below) to those who are self-isolating or quarantined. The shop is also offering newspaper and magazine deliveries within the parish to discourage people from visiting
We are unable to have a full print run of the Plymtree Parish Magazine for June so are publishing the magazine here. Please view the magazine below or download the PDF file to read it.
We are unable to have a full print run of the Plymtree Parish Magazine for June so are publishing the magazine here. Please view the magazine below or download the PDF file to read it.
We are unable to have a full print run of the Plymtree Parish Magazine for May so are publishing the magazine here. Please view the magazine below or download the PDF file to read it.
With effect from Wednesday 8 April the shop will close on weekdays at 3pm to allow the picking and despatch of orders and extended cleaning. Weekend hours are unaffected. The Post Office has already temporarily withdrawn its Wednesday afternoon service. The shop will be closed
We are unable to have a full print run of the Plymtree Parish Magazine for April (and presumably subsequent months too) so are publishing the magazine here. Please view the magazine below or download the PDF file to read it.
A letter to all Plymtree Residentsfrom the Parish Counciland the Plymtree Community Shop COVID-19 – How We May Help Each Other The government’s restrictions on our movements and activities as it tries to manage the burden on the NHS will affect many people locally. We
The Book of Plymtree, compiled and edited by Tony Eames, was published in 1999 by Halsgrove. A few copies of the book remain available for sale locally, and the digital version is available from the publisher here or by clicking on the image of the cover below.