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Welcome to the Cullompton Town Community Pages
These pages are for the people of Cullompton. They are to keep you informed of what is going on and provide useful information. If you have any suggestions or ideas that you would like to see on these pages please email the webmaster.
Farmers' Market
The Second Book of Cullompton
The second book of Cullompton was published in October 2007 at £19.99. It is a large format (A4), 160 page hardback book containing over 200 historic photographs, maps, drawings and illustrations. See the Town Book page for more details and for further information contact Judy Morris at
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Air Quality in Cullompton
Information about air quality in Cullompton is now available from Mid Devon District Council's web site. Near real-time figures from air quality systems, which monitor continously can be viewed here.
Update on Waste Collection Scheme
Mid Devon District Council introduced changes to the waste collection and recycling service in September. Click on the link for an update. Update on Waste Collection Scheme
Culm Valley Guide
The Culm Valley Guide was launched at Cullompton Farmer's Market on Saturday 10th July 2004. This 16 page quality Guide has been produced jointly by Mid Devon District Council, Cullompton Town Council and the Blackdown Hills Rural Partnership's Leader programme. It will act as a terrific boost for the area and be extremely useful to both visitors and local people who want to get to know this lovely part of Mid Devon better.
The theme of the Guide is the River Culm, raising awareness about its associated industries, recreational activities and communities. Its aim is to promote and celebrate the area, particularly the diverse and attractive villages and towns within its boundaries. It contains details of local attractions and features a pull-out watercolour map.
The Guide was very much a local effort, Blackdown Hills based illustrator and artist Peter Barratt produced the artwork and members of the community contributed historical and other information. The Guide will be made widely available through Tourist Information Centres and other outlets but if you come along to the Farmers' Market you will among the first to receive a copy of this innovative Guide.
For more information on the Guide or to obtain your copy please contact the Cullompton Town Council office 01884-38249 or email
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Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 11:39 |