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  • Weobley

    COMPUTER COURSE – Free six-week computer course for adult beginners starts on Monday, April 27, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm at St Mary’s Primary School, Credenhill. If you are interested, call Jane Denny on 07814 576386 to book a place. EXCITING SPANISH COURSES

  • Hinton FC striker fights for life

    A PROMISING footballer is fighting for his life following a serious accident on Saturday. Paul Monteath, aged 22, was a front seat passenger in a blue Peugeot 307 when it hit a telegraph pole on the A4103 just before Newtown crossroads at around

  • Herefordshire motorcyclists can improve road skills

    MOTORCYCLISTS in Herefordshire will have the chance to improve their road safety skills when a course is held in the county. Worcester and Hereford Advanced Motorcyclists (WHAM) are holding the free Rider Skills Day at Sutton St Nicholas Community Hall

  • Turner takes full responsibility

    BULLS chief Graham Turner holds himself accountable for the club's relegation from League 1. "I take full responsibility for our plight and personally offer my sincere apologies to all who, like me, started the season with such high hopes,"

  • Cusop residents to show support for new village hall

    PARISIONERS near Hay-on-Wye are asking residents to show their support on Saturday for a new village hall currently being built in Cusop. Members of the Parochial Church Council have organised a coffee morning to raise funds for the new building - the

  • Herefordshire residents to find out about equine crime

    PEOPLE in Herefordshire will be able to be be informed about the latest equine crimes in the county. Members of Herefordshire Horsewatch will hold its next meeting at the Coronation Hall in Kingsland, near Leominster, on Friday April 17 at 7.30pm.

  • Multi-faith vigil to be held in Leominster

    MEMBERS of the Baha’i faith are set to hold a seven hour multi-faith prayer vigil in Leominster on Saturday (18th). It will take place at The Priory church between 10am and 5pm. Those attending will be praying for the release of seven members of the

  • Noel Britten at Hereford's Comedy Zone

    AWARD-winning comedian Noel Britten, who will play The Comedy Zone in Hereford’s Blue Rooms on Friday, April 24, has been described as the funniest comedy magician since Tommy Cooper. His quick-witted dry humour defies all expectations, his fast

  • Westfields v Bridgnorth

    Thursday 16th April 2009 at allpay.park Kick-off 7.45pm. WESTFIELDS v BRIDGNORTH TOWN. (from) 1. JON PUGH 2. SAM HARRISON 3. TOM SPAREY 4. GARETH THOMAS 5.

  • Bromyard teenagers hit the front line

    AN ARMY of Bromyard teenagers are hitting the front line in the battle against litter. Things are changing at the Army Cadet Force - there’s a new sergeant at the helm and numbers are rising. But their battle to win hearts and minds starts in Bromyard

  • Accident at Dinmore Hill

    TWO cars and a lorry were involved in a collision in north Herefordshire this morning. The fire service were called to the A49 at Dinmore Hill, on the Wellington straight, at 9.20am. There were no reports of any injuries.

  • Attic fire at Hereford home

    AN attic was on fire at a Hereford home yesterday. Firefighters were called to St Claires Court on Holme Lacy Road at 4am. No one was in the property, but the crews spent around two hours putting it out.

  • Skip fire at Three Elms Trading Estate

    FIREFIGHTERS battled a skip fire in Hereford yesterday. Two crews from Hereford were called to Three Elms Trading Estate in Bakers Lane just after 10.35pm. A skip next to the building was on fire and it was eventually put out shortly

  • Two youths stuck on roof at primary school

    TWO youths were stuck on a roof of a south Herefordshire school yesterday. Firefighters from Ross-on-Wye were called to Walford Primary School at round 7.30pm and rescued the pair. Alec Mackie, fire press officer, said it was unclear why they were on

  • Cars vandalized in Hereford street

    A £1,000 bounty is up-for-grabs after vandals targeted cars in Hereford streets over the Easter weekend. The owner of one of the vandalized cars is offering the money for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the culprit

  • It must be fine in 2009, say Vintage Show organisers

    ORGANISERS of a much-loved annual event in Kington are banking on fine weather and a good turn-out this year after it almost went under with three inches of floodwater in 2008. Kington Vintage Club is calling for support on the day and at various fundraisers

  • Show your support for village hall build

    PARISIONERS near Hay-on-Wye are asking residents to show their support this weekend for a new village hall currently being built in Cusop. Members of the Parochial Church Council have organised a coffee morning to raise funds for the new building

  • The difference in ethos is very clear

    I WOULD like to say how stimulating I found the recent Herefordshire Greenlinks event at The Courtyard. Living in Worcestershire, as I do, the difference in ethos between the two counties is very clear. DAVID HOPE, Oxford Square, Moorlands Road, Malvern

  • An exciting and encouraging event

    The Greenlinks event at The Courtyard recently was an exciting and encouraging event. Three hundred people attended and more than 50 groups, traders and companies displayed information about their wares and activities. At this time, when it is becoming

  • Clutch of medals for Cathedral

    HEREFORD Cathedral School boat club members collected a clutch of wins at Worcester in the inter-regional trials for a place in the West Midlands team. Any crew winning their category would represent the West Midlands team in the Inter-regional regatta