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The Woodland Trust masterminds transformation of Credenhill Park Wood

Jeremy Evans, woodland officer for the Woodland Trust, with examples of the bronze age, iron age and Roman pottery found on the site.

11:54am Thursday 11th March 2010

JEREMY Evans has started something he may never finish.

Hereford student hits heights for children's fund

Emma Mann, seen at the Tongariro Alpine crossing in New Zealand.

8:00am Wednesday 3rd March 2010

A Hereford student will scale the heights for a children’s charity as part of an Everest challenge.

Herefordshire couple mark 50 golden years

Rona and Denzil Lloyd, who have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.

8:00am Monday 1st March 2010

A COUPLE who met at dances held across the county have waltzed through 50 years of marriage.

Pupils at Brockhampton Primary School create new mural

Studens from Brockhampton Primary School.

8:00am Friday 26th February 2010

A GROUP of Herefordshire children has had some handson fun to create a new mural.

Herefordshire church gives room to family activities

From left: Enia Tarbox, Rev Barbara Chillington and churchwarden Jean Jones in the new modern kitchen.

8:00am Wednesday 24th February 2010

FAMILIES in the Golden Valley will be able to enjoy a range of children’s activities in their local church following the completion of a unique building project.

Reaching out to friends in Africa from Hay on Wye

Twinning committee founder Anne Brichto meets locals in Mali.

8:00am Sunday 14th February 2010

The days when a twinning committee meant a pork-pie buffet and a mayoral photo opportunity are long gone, according to people in Hay-on-Wye. The border town gained national headlines from the start when it won a national competition to be paired with Timbuktu. Four years on, the link has continued to attract praise from esteemed sources – this week coming in the form of an award from the United Nations. But Hereford Times reporter JESS CHILDS has discovered that the real reward from the link is how the people of Hay and West Africa have changed one another’s lives for the better. How the twinning link between very different communities has inspired all ages and makes a real difference.

Mother nature's aerial spectacle stops traffic on A44 at Radnor Forest

The spectacular sight of thousands of birds flocking across the A44 at Radnor Forest stopped traffic last Saturday.

8:00am Friday 12th February 2010

MOTHER nature brought motorists to a halt at the weekend when thousands of birds flocked in unison across the hills.

Hereford students use film-making skills to focus on drink-driving

Participants making a film in Kernal Road, Hereford, about alchohol awareness are Jade Worthing (left), Leah Sprot, Mary Sennett, PC Richard Davis and actors Robert Traynor and Vicky Argyle.

8:00am Wednesday 10th February 2010

Hereford students have used their film-making skills to bring home the message about the dangers of drink-driving.

Death of respected Herefordshire businesswoman

Mary McHarg, who has died at the age of 88, had interests in engineering, education, local charities and livestock farming.

8:00am Friday 5th February 2010

A WELL-known business leader has died after a short illness at the age of 88.

Internet image website, Street View, features historic house in Herefordshire

How Berrington Hall near Leominster can be seen on computer screens across the world via Google Street View.

8:00am Monday 1st February 2010

ONE of Herefordshire’s most historic buildings can now be viewed across the world thanks to a popular internet image website.



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