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  • Party Animals

    The more time I spend at Rock HQ the harder it is to leave it for any length of time. To justify being away from our rural idyll there needs to be a good reason. We seldom go to town anymore, save for visits to the vets, or to collect feed for the

  • Bulls down after Tranmere defeat

    Tranmere Rovers 2 Hereford United 1. BAR a mathematical miracle, Hereford’s League 1 adventure is over after their 27th defeat of the season at Prenton Park. Hereford’s dire luck with injuries continued. Skipper Karl Broadhurst was ruled out with

  • Bulls facing the drop at Tranmere

    HEREFORD United stood on the brink of League 1 relegation after falling two goals behind in the first-half at Tranmere. Hereford’s dire luck with injuries continued. Skipper Karl Broadhurst was ruled out with injury as was full-back Richard Jackson.

  • Broadhurst, Jackson amd Brandy missing for Bulls at Tranmere

    HEREFORD United’s dire luck with injuries continued for the League 1 visit to Tranmere Rovers. Skipper Karl Broadhurst was ruled out with injury as was full-back Richard Jackson. This resulted in Toumani Diagouraga moving to the centre of the defence

  • Final match defeat

    VETERAN Division 4C Herefordshire 2nd played their final county championship fixture at Reading, going down 6-4 to Somerset 2nd. Harry Jutle made a great start against Mike Hurley to win in three sets, followed by Brian Kitchener defeating John Cenak

  • Swim club still on the up

    CITY of Hereford Swimming Club have closed the gap on many of the leading clubs in Herefordshire and Worcestershire. The club that ranked fifth at the Worcester County Championships in 2008 have powered their way through eight of 14 sessions to second

  • Dilwyn

    SPRING SERVICE-To celebrate the rebirth and growth associated with springtime, St. Mary’s will hold a service at the Crown Inn, on Wednesday 22nd April, commencing at 7.30pm, under the title: ‘Spring Water’. As always, everyone is welcome at this service

  • Shot cat loses leg

    A HEREFORD couple are heartbroken as their cat had to have one of its legs amputated after it was shot. Andrew and Linda Baggott’s seven-year-old cat Sam was shot in his right foreleg in the Beech Grove area of Hinton. Mr Baggott said Sam appeared

  • Windfarm decision could take months

    A FINAL decision on controversial windfarm plans near Knighton could take months to reach as planning officers painstakingly finalise conditions surrounding the multi-million pound application. Herefordshire Council staff will update councillors regularly

  • We shall continue wind farm fight

    I AM pleased to see that the debate regarding Herefordshire Council’s handling of the Reeves Hill Wind Farm continues in your pages. You have been kind enough to publish earlier letters from me regarding this proposal, which will have a particular impact