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More transparency needed for cross border services

8:30am Monday 15th March 2010

CALLS have been made for more transparency in the way health services run either side of the Welsh border.

Playwright returns to Hay U3A tomorrow

8:30am Monday 15th March 2010

SIR Arnold Wesker returns to U3A Hay tomorrow to read from his celebrated collection of one-woman plays.

Brave 12-year-old from Herefordshire joins hospital celebration

Andrew Fisher-Evans with his medals from the Transplant Games.

8:00am Monday 15th March 2010

SPORTS mad Andrew Evans- Fisher has many reasons to thank Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

Teen airlifted to hospital after quad bike fall

Scrambled: The Midlands Air Ambulance was called in

12:10pm Sunday 14th March 2010

A TEENAGE boy has been airlifted to hospital with suspected spinal injuries after falling off a quad bike.

Leominster constituency count to take place in Hereford

9:00am Saturday 13th March 2010

THE count for the Leominster constituency for the impending general election is to take place in Hereford.

A fair prize for young Clifford poet

8:30am Friday 12th March 2010

CLIFFORD Primary School pupil Patrick Morgan came top in a poetry competition arranged by Fairtrade Hay.

Herefordshire's parliamentary candidates given a grilling

Green Party candidate Felicity Norman, Liberal Democrat Sarah Carr, Conservative candidate Jesse Norman, politics lecturer Marco Martinelli, Labour’s hopeful Philippa Roberts and Valentine Smith from UKIP.

8:00am Friday 12th March 2010

SPIRITED students gave Herefordshire’s parliamentary candidates a run for their money during a special Question Time-style debate.

Cambridge graduate to contest Leominster seat

Neil Sabharwal has just been chosen to contest the Leominster constituency for Labour.

8:00am Friday 12th March 2010

A CAMBRIDGE graduate will contest the Leominster constituency for the Labour party.

Ex-dominatrix seeks a ‘good Christian hubby’

Marian, formerly Lindi St Clair, is looking for a good Christian husband.

8:00am Friday 12th March 2010

LINDI St Clair made her name through scandals and notoriety.

Top team brought in to deal with Herefordshire's potholes

Operator Dean Layton fills a pothole outside Much Birch doctor’s surgery using revolutionary techniques from Sunderland firm Velocity.

8:00am Friday 12th March 2010

A SPECIALIST team has been brought in to deal with a pothole crisis caused by the winter’s “big freeze”.

Royal visitor expected at Hereford's Breast Cancer Haven

8:00am Friday 12th March 2010

SUPPORTERS of a Hereford charity will meet royalty next week.

Warning to steer clear of legal 'high' on sale in Hereford

10:44am Thursday 11th March 2010

A DRUG dubbed as lethal is on sale in Hereford – but the shop selling mephedrone is doing nothing illegal.

Wishing on another star at Lady Hawkins

8:30am Thursday 11th March 2010

NOW it has produced one major chart topper staff at Kington’s Lady Hawkins’ School are wondering if the cast of this year’s school play might just contain more future stars in the making.

Herefordshire civil servants join walkout

Striking staff form a picket line outside Hereford Magistrates Court (from left) Alan Davies, Angie Watts, Roger Harris and Anne Shuker.

8:00am Thursday 11th March 2010

COURT staff went on strike this week during a nationwide protest against changes to redundancy terms for civil servants.

Raising a glass or two to Hereford-based charity, Little Princess Trust

Matt Lowe, who created the Little Princess cocktail along with Left Bank general manager Mike Lowe, is pictured with Little Princess Trust founder Wendy Tarplee (left) and the charity’s donations manager Rozzie Catley.

8:00am Thursday 11th March 2010

REVELLERS can party the night away at a popular Hereford venue safe in the knowledge they are helping a county charity.




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