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  • Full-time: Accrington Stanley 2 Hereford United 1

    YET another late goal deprived Hereford just when they seemed on their way to a crucial point. Will Evans had fired Hereford level after Bobby Grant put the home side ahead but Padraig Amond’s 85th minute winner was decisive. The only positive side

  • Half-time: Accrington Stanley 0 Hereford United 0

    HEREFORD had plenty of the play but their inability to shoot accurately was again costly as the first half ended goalless at the Crown Ground. Hereford made a positive start with some neat passing, forcing a corning after four minutes. Tom Barkhuizen

  • Serious accident near Ross-on-Wye

    The Air Ambulance was called following a serious accident near Ross-on-Wye this afternoon. One person was flown to hospital from the A40 at Pencraig after three vehicles were in collision. Fire crews from Ross and Monmouth were called to the westbound

  • Hereford United unchanged at Accrington Stanley

    HEREFORD boss Richard O’Kelly decided on an unchanged starting line-up for the trip to the Crown Ground. This saw Nathan Elder and Richard Peniket retained as the strike duo with leading scorer Tom Barkuizen in ‘the hole’ behind them. Accrington, suffering

  • Orchestra hits the right notes ahead of Diamond Jubilee

    Powys Youth Orchestra hit the right note when it performed ‘Jubilee Dances’ at its first ever concert during the Queen’s 60th year as monarch. A total of 60 players from across the Welsh county performed the piece – originally composed for her Silver

  • Video: Leominster Passion Play tells the 'Greatest Story'

    The 'Greatest Story Ever Told' has been performed on the streets of Leominster. Hundreds of people came out to watch the Leominster Passion Play being performed in the market town on Good Friday. The processional play, performed by members

  • Rural bus service withdrawn

    PASSENGERS who used a bus service between Ledbury and Cheltenham were left in the lurch when it ran for the last time. The withdrawal of the 652 service left passengers from the Ledbury area, Redmarley and Staunton without a transport lifeline, having