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10:05am Thursday 20th March 2008
HEREFORD Times news editor Ian Morris has been continuing his course with the Herefordshire Advanced Motorists.
He has now been out on five drives with his observer Robin Turner and this week made his way down to the county's only motorway.
"The trip from Hereford down to the M50 near Ross-on-Wye was fairly straightforward despite some narrow lanes and steep climbs," reports Ian.
"But the approach on to Junction 3 of the motorway certainly had its problems. The road twists sharply before drivers cross the bridge above the motorway. Motorists then have to stop at a couple of junctions on the Gorsley side of the M50 before they can make their way towards Ross.
"Encountering so many potential hazards in such a short space of time threw my concentration and I did not have enough speed as I turned on to the M50.
"Fortunately, the cars behind me were a sufficient distance that they did not need to brake, but this was an excellent lesson in how planning makes the difference between an ordinary motorist and an advanced one.
"Having now clocked up a good number of hours on the road with my observer, and putting into practice the advice I have been given, Mr Turner praised the smoothness of the remainder of the journey.
"The braking and acceleration were not as severe as before and the gear changes were not as noticeable as two months ago.
"However, something that I have noticed is that my petrol consumption has come down. And with today's prices it certainly helps."
THE 21st Hay Literary Festival starts on May 22 and booking has opened for an exciting fortnight...
THE Music Pool, Hereford’s community music charity, is hosting a special public event aimed at anyone wanting to discover the pleasure of singing – a day of singing exercises, games, harmony singing and songs from around the world will be led by nationally acclaimed Sue Hollingworth of the Voices Foundation.
A VISIT by the creator of Inspector Morse, Colin Dexter, will be one of the highlights of the 2008 Leominster Festival, which runs from Friday, May 30, to Sunday, June 8, and this year promises something for everyone.
THE internationally renowned identical twin sisters Antoinette and Claire Cann will be performing a sparkling programme of piano duets at St John the Baptist Church, Aymestrey, near Leominster on Saturday, May 24, at 7.30pm. Antoinette and Claire first played the piano when they were three years old, picking out tunes on the family piano. “The first thing we picked out was the theme to Listen with Mother.” Starting lessons was apparently the only time the pair were at odds about their playing. “Toni was very keen to go,” says Claire. “But at the time, Claire was shy,” adds Antoinette.
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