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  • Easter Egg appeal for women's refuge

    FUNERAL directors are once again appealing for Easter eggs to donate to a women's refuge. S.A.Evans in Gaol Street, Hereford has collected chocolate treats for the past 14 years and donated them to various charities and groups. This year staff are collecting

  • A tour through Hereford's history

    AN illustrated book will take readers back in time through the history of the city of Hereford. Derek Foxton has compiled the book, Hereford History Tour, which has 60 historical photographs depicting life in the city through the ages. Many

  • Permits for parking to be introduced in Leominster

    RESIDENTS on one Leominster street told the town council that they are in desperate need of access to parking spaces outside their homes. The Hereford Times previously reported how parking permits were to be introduced in several parts of the town

  • Unbroken tradition of American folk

    AMERICAN folk singer Jeff Warner brings his own traditional brand of American to Canon Frome Court near Ledbury as part of a rare UK tour.Jeff Warner represents an American folk tradition that is fundamentally unbroken since pre-industrial times - he

  • 6 glimpses of life for Herefordshire children in the 1940s

    IN the latest in our series of picture articles we delve into an amazing archive of images showing a lost world - life for children in Herefordshire in the 1940s. The photographs were taken by Hereford businessman CH 'Tony' Williams who was a keen

  • Haydn and Mozart on spring concert programme

    TENOR Ruari Bowen joins three other soloists and the Musical and Amicable Society Orchestra in Ross-on-Wye Choral Society’s Spring Concert at 7.30pm on Saturday, March 14 in St Mary’s Parish Church. The other soloists are Jennifer Walker soprano, Helen

  • Food festival is a confirmed date

    ORGANISERS of the Yarkhill Field to Fork food festival are delighted to confirm that the event is a definite date for the diary - taking place this year on Saturday, June 6.Held for the first time last year, the festival is organised by a group of volunteers

  • TV licensing complaints reduced by half in recent years

     I WOULD like to reiterate our apologies to your reader Mrs Langdon Mead, who had been receiving letters from TV Licensing when she already has a TV Licence (TV licensing letter incenses pensioner, Hereford Times, February 5). However, I would

  • A story of hope in the darkness

    ARTS Alive present the intriguingly-named seriouskitchen in The Whispering Road at Eardisley Curzon Herrick Hall on Saturday, March 14.Seriouskitchen is storyteller Nick Hennessey, with musicians Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer, who draw on the rich heritage