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  • Hereford United thumped at home by Bury

    Hereford United 1 Bury 3 HEREFORD crashed to their first defeat of the season, and had defender Ryan Valentine sent off, on a disappointing night at Edgar Street. Leon Constantine had levelled an early Bury striker but Ryan Lowe scored twice

  • Constantine levels for Hereford United against Bury

    LEON Constantine's first Hereford goal shot the Bulls level after Bury had taken an early lead in the League 2 clash at Edgar Street. Hereford made a lively start and Brown had to save from Leon Constantine and Jonn Godsmark in quick succession. Then

  • Hereford United make three changes for visit of Bury

    HEREFORD United made three changes for the League 2 visit of Bury, the most significant being the return of Marc Pugh after injury in place of Matt Done. Keith Lowe was given his United Football League debut in place of Darren Jones while Glen Southam

  • Hereford's Courtyard Theatre reveals autumn season treats

    THERE’S plenty to laugh about in The Courtyard’s autumn season, with 10 Comedy Clubs, three big-name comedians, an hilarious one-man show from Red Dwarf creator Rob Grant and a wonderful tribute to the late, great Bob Monkhouse, as well as an exciting

  • Bromyard tries out a range of alternative Olympic games

    BROMYARD residents and dignitaries tried out a range of alternative games last week as part of countrywide preparations for the Olympics. Children and adults alike put their skills to the test with classics including green bowls and welly wanging

  • Karate kids raise money for Berlin

    A GROUP of around 40 children from Central Dojo in Hereford will be representing the UK at a karate tournament in Germany in October. The Hereford squad have an excellent record competing at events throughout Europe. They are holding a series of fund-raising

  • Combine harvester on fire

    A COMBINE harvester was on fire at a field in Kingstone yesterday. Fire crews from Hereford and Ewyas Harold were called to Dunswater Farm at 12.15pm. The fire did not spread to the crops and was put out at two hours later.

  • Herefordshire YFC clubs enjoy success at show

    WHERE the curlew goes the lapwing follows. That seems to be the story at Turnastone Court Farm in the Golden Valley, where both have settled down to breed. Last year, it was the turn of the curlew to settle there and hatch its young.

  • SAS inquest - Puma pilot blames "bad" radio system

    A "notoriously bad" combat radio system may have missed a vital message and cost two SAS soldiers their lives in a helicopter crash, an inquest heard. Special forces pilot Soldier J said the message would have warned him what the other helicopter