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  • Greenslade confident Bulls will turn league form around

    FULL-BACK Danny Greenslade is confident Hereford will turn their league form around this Saturday when they host Ashton United, the first of two home league games. After picking up a single point in their last four games against promotion chasing

  • Free parking ends in Castle Street and St Ethelbert Street

    FREE parking is to become a thing of the past in two of the few remaining streets in Hereford city centre where drivers can still leave their vehicles for free. Castle Street and St Ethelbert Street escaped when on street parking metres were installed

  • Hilarious menu of food and fun at All Saints

    The saintly location of a medieval church is perhaps not the first venue you might think of for a riotous night of rib tickling comedy… but All Saints Church in Hereford will be shaking with laughter on Saturday, September 15 when Farcical Comedy presents

  • Royal estate joins award sponsors

    The Duchy of Cornwall, one of this year’s sponsors of the inaugural Hereford Times Food and Drink Awards, is no stranger to supporting the county’s food and drink businesses – from producers to makers to providers – being one of the joint founder members

  • Gold medal at School Games for netball star

    A HEREFORD student who has dreams of being an English Rose came away with a gold medal in the School Games. Hannah Howl, from Credenhill, competed in netball at the national tournament for the Severn Stars development team. Following four days

  • NHS chief calls for adults to re-evaluate their eating habits

    POOLSIDE observations by Wye Valley NHS Trust’s chief executive have prompted a gentle call to consider how many calories we’re taking in and the kind of example we’re setting our children. Despite being away from work for a couple of weeks, Glen