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  • Still in contention for play-off place

    LUCTONIANS kept up the pressure at the top of Midlands 1 with a 24-0 success at Scunthorpe. The Kingsland side are in third place in the table, a single point behind second-placed Broadstreet.

  • Fields go down to leaders

    WESTFIELDS continued to show improved form despite defeat at Polymac Services Midland Alliance leaders Atherstone. The city side remain comfortably in midfield although going down 2-0 to the title hopefuls.

  • Another win for Pegasus

    PEGASUS Juniors moved furthertowards mid-table safety in the Sport Italia Hellenic League Premier Division with a 2-1 win over Abingdon Town. Lee Mussell struck for the city side after just two minutes. And Cory Hyde was also on target two minutes before

  • One foot in the play-offs

    HEREFORD have placed one foot firmly in the Midlands 2 West play-offs after a 13-11 win at nearest rivals Walsall. The Wyesiders became the first side to defeat Walsall on home territory this season to move two points clear of the West Midlands club.

  • Sight loss information service coming to county

    A MOBILE Sight Loss Information Service is coming to Herefordshire next month. The service, run by Action for Blind People, offers information, advice and support to people interested in or affected by visual impairment. The mobile also carries an array

  • A grand day out

    TEENAGERS from Acorns Children's Hospice had a day out in Birmingham thanks to Hereford-based Sun Valley. The company paid all the expenses for the youngsters to see places not usually accessible to them. Acorns used its specially equipped minibus

  • Charities benefit from bank scheme

    HEREFORDSHIRE bank workers donated more than £2,000 to charity in 2007. Employees of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS), which includes NatWest, took part in the company's Give As You Earn (GAYE) scheme, which allows staff to donate to a charity

  • College 'crucial' for town

    QUEEN Elizabeth Humanities College is crucial to the future of Bromyard, according to a leading county figure. Three months after being shortlisted for closure, the college is now one of the best equipped schools in Herefordshire, with state-of-the

  • A49 closed after collision

    A SECTION of the A49 was closed in the early hours of this morning following a collision. Police were called to a collision involving one car near Wellington at 2.20am. The car is thought to have been in collision with a gas pumping station The A49

  • Last day for beaming babies

    TODAY is the last day to have the apple of your eye photographed for the our Baby of the Year competition. Kevin Holroyd, from BCR Photographic, will be at Maylord Shopping Centre in Hereford today (Saturday March 29) from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Proud parents