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3:36pm Saturday 19th August 2006
ART college multi-media students David Heath and Rani Armstrong were winners in a recent competiting promoting climate change run by The Eden Project in Cornwall.
David, aged 18, has been informed he was a finalist but had no idea until the ceremony that he had picked up first place with prize money of £2,000.
His animation, called Finger Power, conveys the dangers of climate change for future generations and was deemed instantly accessible by young audiences.
Rani, 18, was also a finalist with his film, Climate Solutions - a silent work shot in black and white that tackles the issue with a simple format and message that emphasises how easy it is to save energy.
A DRIVER critically injured in a crash two years ago has met the Hereford doctor who helped save his life.
A COUNTY family is mourning the death of a couple in Crete.
A HEREFORDSHIRE company that started using innovative methods to promote a traditional pastime has won itself world-wide acclaim from IT experts.
RESIDENTS of a Hereford suburb have asked Herefordshire Council to help bring two city fishing pools into public ownership.
I wonder if your correspondent who spotted strange globes of light in the Hereford sky was experiencing the phenomena known generally as orbs.
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