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  • Full-time: Gillingham 5 Hereford United 4

    HEREFORD twice contrived to throw away two-goal leads as they went down by the odd goal in nine. The Bulls led 4-2 with 10 minutes remaining and, even with score at 4-4, Rob Purdie failed with a penalty before Gavin Tomlin won the game three

  • Half-time: Gillingham 1 Hereford United 2

    EARLY goals by Rob Purdie and Tom Barkhuizen gave Hereford a dream start at the Priestfield Stadium although Chris Whelpdale pulled one back on the stroke of half-time. Hereford made a great start when they won a penalty after just three minutes

  • Williams and Townsend return for Hereford United at Gillingham

    JAMIE Pitman was forced into one change for the trip to Priestfield Stadium with Ben Purkiss ruled out after his sending off at Bradford last Saturday. And the Bulls chief decided on one other with Michael Townsend available again after his two-match

  • Herefordshire students take bronze in national competition

    THREE Herefordshire students training for a tasty career have beaten off competition from teams all over the country. The trio from Herefordshire College of Technology took bronze at the national final of the Brakes Student Chef Team Challenge

  • Breathing technique session hits Hereford

    A ONE-off session looking into a breathing rehabilitation technique will be held in Hereford next Monday (5th). Visitors to Hereford Leisure Centre on Holmer Road will be given a demonstration in Buteyko, which organisers say can help people with breathing

  • 'Largest' rural housing scheme to open in Herefordshire

    POSSIBLY the UK’s largest single rural development, boasting 20 new homes, is soon to open in a north Herefordshire village. The Roman Road affordable home development in Leintwardine features a mix of two and three-bedroom houses. Fourteen

  • The Rosamunde Trio at Hellens Great Barn

    By John Rushby-Smith NOW endowed with a magnificent concert Steinway, the beautiful Great Barn at Hellens is becoming a favoured venue for chamber concerts. It poses a few problems, however, as its long, narrow shape makes it difficult for performers

  • Flat fire in Leominster

    A KITCHEN caught fire at a Leominster flat last night. Firefighters were called to Etnam Street at 8.40pm and used a hose reel jet to extinguish the flames, which was caused by a chip pan.

  • Fuse box fire in Canon Pyon

    A FUSE box caught fire in Canon Pyon yesterday. It was out when firefighters arrived at 12.10pm, but crews used a dry powder extinguisher to make the box safe.

  • Barn fire near Fairfield High School, Peterchurch

    FIREFIGHTERS tackled a barn fire in Peterchurch yesterday. Crews from Peterchurch and Ewyas Harold, as well as a water carrier from Leominster, were called near Fairfield High School at 10.40am. A hose reel jet was used to put out the fire, which was

  • Eric Pickles will talk Localism in Herefordshire

    SECRETARY of state Eric Pickles will be in Hereford this Friday to talk about the future of local community. Mr Pickles, Conservative MP and communities secretary, will be at the Courtyard for the Herefordshire 2020 forum, a half-day conference

  • Team from Hereford vets skydive for MS Society

    A HEREFORD vet has dived from the sky to help in the battle against a condition she suffers from. Amanda Kitching, along with five veterinary nurses who work at a Hereford practice, raised £3,500 for the MS Society after taking a tandem skydive from

  • Appeal for volunteers in Ledbury

    VOLUNTEERS are being asked to come forward to help run Ledbury Heritage Centre ahead of what is expected to be a busy tourist season. Herefordshire Council are appealing for people to help greet visitors, inform the public about the town's history or