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  • Westfields v Cradley Town

    Tuesday 21st October 2008 at allpay.park Kick-off 7.45pm. WESTFIELDS v CRADLEY TOWN. 1. JON PUGH 2. SAM HARRISON 3. TERRY GREEN 4. KEVIN JINKS 5. GARETH

  • Horse enjoys beer

    HAVE you heard the one about the horse that walks into a bar? Well, Murphy may not step foot inside The Dog Inn, but that doesn’t stop him enjoying a pint of his favourite tipple. The Shire horse is a regular at the Ewyas Harold pub

  • Paralympian swim heroes welcomed by their ‘family’

    LEOMINSTER’S swimming ‘family’ turned out in force to welcome back their favourite ‘son and daughter’ after their Paralympic success. Sascha Kindred and Nyree Lewis returned from Beijing with four medals – two gold, a silver and a bronze – to show for

  • Stalwart heroes bow out at the end of season

    WITH the premature end to the season on grass, several Wales & West competitors have been making the long trip to York Raceway, and bringing home a share of the spoils. Beacon Temptation, the classy three-year-old owned by Roy Wilson, has been runner-up

  • Sensory feature at Hereford charity

    BAMBOO shoots and a garden shelter which featured at the Chelsea Flower Show have been introduced into a Hereford garden. They were donated to help complete a very special sensory feature in the grounds of No 1 Ledbury Road, which provides

  • Hospital improvements

    FINDINGS by an independent watchdog show that Herefordshire Primary Care Trust (PCT) has achieved improvements in its quality of service. The Healthcare Commission’s annual health check shows the trust has been rated good – an improvement on

  • Injuries unit could reopen

    THE minor injuries unit at Kington Court may soon re-open full time. Herefordshire Primary Care Trust is finalising a plan to restore the service and Paul Ryan, head of commissioning, said a date would be given for the unit to be brought “back up to

  • Hereford businessman calls for secure car parking

    THE owner of a top-rated Hereford restaurant and guest apartments says there’s something missing from the city’s bid to sell itself as a high-end destination – secure overnight parking. Early morning calls are all part of the service at Roland Pearton

  • Leominster man sheds weight after watching TV autopsy

    A LEOMINSTER dad lost fiveand-a-half stone in less than eight months after watching the autopsy of an obese man on TV. Daniel Morgan, of Longfield Way, knew he was overweight but was struggling to do anything about it. “I was a real

  • GP protest at plan for walk in centre

    A DOCTOR has left an influential advisory group on Herefordshire Primary Care Trust in protest over plans for a walk-in GP centre in Hereford. Dr Andrew Black, from Mortimer Medical Practice, accused the trust of going back on a decision that

  • MP backs The Wildlife Trusts

    BILL Wiggin has backed The Wildlife Trusts as they help British wildlife adapt to a changing climate. The Leominster MP and shadow agriculture and fisheries minister was at the House of Commons for an event celebrating the creation of 100 Living Landscapes