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  • Blank day for Westfields

    WESTFIELDS' trip to Oldbury United in the Polymac Services Midlands Alliance was a victim of the weather. And Bromyard's home clash with Wolverhampton Casuals in the Sport Italia West Midlands League Premier Division was also called off due to a wet

  • Luctonians bow out of cup

    LUCTONIANS have bowed out of the EDF Energy Intermediate Cup after a narrow defeat. The Kingsland club went down 10-6 at Birkenhead Park in their fourth round tie.

  • New cider plant for Ledbury

    LEDBURY will have the largest cider and fruit milling plant in western Europe under new plans from the company behind Bulmers cider. Scottish & Newcastle have joined forces with another company, Q Group, to launch Universal Beverages Ltd and are promising

  • Overturned car on B4024 update

    AN elderly lady has been taken to hospital after a car overturned on the B4024 near Much Marcle. The 75 year-old, believed to be the driver of the vehicle and the only person involved, was taken by ambulance to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital with facial

  • Police back our road safety campaign

    THE Hereford Times has launched a major road safety campaign and we want you, our readers, to become involved. In the course of the campaign we will encourage better driving and look at how we can all become safer on our roads. Ch Supt Mark Turner

  • Vehicle on its side near Much Marcle

    FIRE and ambulance crews have been called to the scene of an overturned vehicle near Much Marcle. Firefighters from Ledbury are trying to make the only vehicle involved secure after it was lying on its side on the B4024.

  • Minor collision on A49

    AMBULANCE crews were called to a minor traffic collision on the A49 outside Hereford at around 11am this morning. Paramedics were called out to a man with minor back injuries following the two car collision but were not required to take action upon arrival

  • Shops can help breast feeding mums

    SHOPS in Hereford are being asked if they would welcome mothers wanting a place to breast feed their babies. Members of the Milk 4 Life team will be visiting cafes, restaurants and shops to drum up support for a service to help parents. Those that

  • Think before calling say fire crews

    FIRE crews responding to a number of call outs in yesterday's severe wet weather conditions said most were unnecessary. Crew manager Chris Ellsum said: "I think some people were stopping their cars in about six inches of water and panicking. "We want

  • Top chef takes over

    A ONCE-renowned restaurant which closed last year is being revived by one of the country's best chefs. Shaun Hill, whose former eatery Merchant House in Ludlow was once included in the top 20 worldwide by Restaurant Magazine, has spent the new year