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  • Bulls beaten in Paint Trophy

    Hereford United 1 Swindon Town 2. HEREFORD exited the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy after a poor second-half showing failed to build on the bonus of Matt Done’s first-half opener. Hereford boss Graham Turner made six changes for the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy

  • Honours even at the interval

    SIMON Cox's injury-time equaliser for Swindon pegged Hereford back after Matt Done had opened the scoring in the Johnstone'S Paint Trophyt clash at Edgar Street. Hereford made a lively start and Moses Ashikodi flashed a shot across goal and wide in the

  • Bulls make six changes for Paint Trophy

    HEREFORD boss Graham Turner made six changes for the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy visit of Swindon Town with some of the fringe players getting a chance to stake their claim for regular action. Craig Samson, Clint Easton, Matthew Done, Simon Johnson, Nick

  • Big Apple means big fun

    HEREFORDSHIRE’S finest export will be celebrated this weekend in venues around Much Marcle. The Big Apple festival is 20 years old - and cider makers, orchards and traders have plenty of core activities to enjoy. The biggest event is the Feast of

  • Pair questioned over baby death

    TWO people have been arrested following the death of a baby in Herefordshire. Detectives have questioned a man and a woman after a five-week-old baby died last weekend. West Mercia police have confirmed the baby was brought to Hereford

  • Bromyard woman raises money to say thanks

    A TOTAL of £3,000 was raised for charity by a Herefordshire woman at a charity ball. Jayne Jones, from Bromyard, organised the event at the town’s gala to raise money for the Charles Renton Unit. Mrs Jones was diagnosed with breast cancer in January

  • School wins IT award

    A COMPUTER-minded Bromyard school has received an award for its attitude to technology. Queen Elizabeth Humanities College has been named one of the UK’s best for teaching Information Technology. The school has received the Good Schools Guide Award

  • Site visit agreed for chapel plan

    A DECISION on the long-awaited development of a historic town centre building in Kington has been delayed for another month. Northern area planning committee members deferred JR Homes’ proposal to turn the Wesleyan Chapel on High Street into nine one-bedroom

  • Julian earns his promotion to fourth Dan

    AUTUMN has got off to a good start for Bromyard School of Tae Kwon Do with its head instructor being promoted to 4th Dan level. Julian Burton was tested under Chung Do Kwan senior Grandmaster Pan with excellent results in a display of set moves, patterns

  • Flaming pastry causes alarm

    FIRE officers were called to a Hereford care home last night (Monday) after a danish pastry caught fire. Two appliances attended Martha House, Old Eign Hill, at 10.30pm following a microwave oven fire in the staff kitchen. Officers used

  • LUCTON SCHOOL - Advertisement Feature

    LUCTON SCHOOL - Advertisement Feature With a small cohort, Lucton School has again this year, shown an improvement in the A2 results, with Year 13 students achieving 100% passes, with 60% A/B results and 80% A/C results. Lucton’s Headmistress

  • Celebrating 20 years of making a difference in Hereford

    FOR 20 years Val Fortey has come to work looking to make a difference. Over that time, the reward for her efforts was in seeing the people she’s helped who will “always come up and speak.” This week, Val had a formal thank you for her two decades with

  • Call to help save village's church

    A HEREFORDSHIRE church, which dates back 800 years, might have held its last service due to a lack of funds. The roof at St Michael’s Church in Brampton Abbotts, near Ross-on-Wye, was deemed unsafe so the congregation agreed to close the building

  • Woodland searched for missing woman

    A SEARCH operation is currently underway near Symonds Yat after a woman was reported missing. Fire officers from two counties have spent the evening searching woodland and caves south of the Wye and Ferrie Inn. The alarm was raised last evening after

  • Tudor buildings under spotlight

    THE Tudor buildings of a Herefordshire market town come under the spotlight at a history society talk next week. Presented by Duncan James, the talk kicks off Leominster Historical Society’s new season on October 16. Duncan will illustrate the range

  • Campaign to end parking problems

    A CAMPAIGN to resolve parking problems in a Hereford suburb is continuing following a further complaint from residents this week. Sally Hollingshead, vice-chairman of the North Tupsley Action Group, contacted Hereford Sixth Form College after