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  • Free money for shops

    HEREFORDSHIRE Council is urging city shop owners and traders to take advantage of available grants and give their shop-fronts a make-over. The Hereford City Shop Front Grant scheme, launched in November 2004, is entering its final year of funding and

  • Having a say on the Master's House

    PEOPLE in Ledbury have the chance to put forward their ideas on what should happen to the Master's House. "We have arranged three open days so that local people can look round the building and tell us how they think it should be used in the future

  • Brummie and Digby's cash success

    ONE of Herefordshire's most famous residents has helped raise over £25,000 for the county charity Taste for Adventure. Brummie Stokes, who founded the Credenhill-based charity in 1991, was a guest speaker at a fundraising dinner and auction held at the

  • New reign at The Crown

    A POPULAR county pub has changed hands. The Crown Inn at Dilwyn, which houses the largest British Legion Club in Herefordshire, has been taken over by new landlords, Andrew and Claire Lyons-Smith. The couple are no strangers to the area having moved

  • Big Lottery award for Ross

    A NEW Ross-on-Wye project will build support networks for older people with declining health thanks to a £153,168 award from the Big Lottery Fund. Age Concern Ross-on-Wye and District is one of 11 projects to share in £2,370,157 in grants awarded from

  • Another bowling bonanza

    A HEREFORDSHIRE charity is to benefit from a bowling bonanza that raised thousands of pounds at a special event. Megan Baker House, which is based in Leominster and helps children affected by motor disorders, will benefit from £8000 raised by the annual