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  • Liz Hurley at village show where her dog wins prize

    LIZ Hurley is more used to the cat walk but was easily at home when being led around a rural field by her pet dog at a village competition this weekend. The actress and model was at the Bromsberrow Heath Dog Show and Family Fun Day near Ledbury

  • Gala concert at The Pavilion, Llandrindod Wells

    BUILTH Male Voice Choir hosted a stunning concert to celebrate its 50th anniversary at the Mid Wales Pavilion Llandrindod Wells on Saturday, September 8. A capacity audience of 450 were enthralled by the wonderful music on offer professionally performed

  • Welly and Lads Club shine away in FA Vase

    WELLINGTON have a new found confidence and a last gasp winner saw them seal a place in the FA Vase first round. Gary Stevens’ side overcame Midlands Football League side AFC Wulfrunians thanks to a 92nd minute Paul Jones winner on Saturday. Lads

  • Bulls look for Head Coach role under new management structure

    HEREFORD FC are inviting applications for a Head Coach role at Edgar Street. A statement released on the club’s website this afternoon said: “We are looking for an ambitious, determined individual with a modern approach.” The head coach will

  • Herefordshire Premier matches left without referees

    THE Herefordshire FA are having an emergency committee meeting after a shortage of referees led to most of the County's Premier Division matches left without an official this weekend. Ledbury Town made the long trip across the county to Kington

  • Mobility scooter rider dies in crash

    A MAN driving a mobility scooter died in a crash with a car. The accident is reported to have taken place on the A49 in Much Birch, near to the Axe and Cleaver pub at around 8.30pm yesterday. A spokesman from the ambulance service said: "Two

  • Hereford United's first black footballer dies

    THE first black footballer to play for Hereford United died yesterday, aged 97. Tommy Best helped to break down many racial barriers with his goalscoring exploits when non-white footballers were a rarity. He played for Chester, Cardiff

  • Lloyd clinches Presidents Cup following fight-back

    WILL Lloyd clinched the Presidents Cup as Herefordshire Golf Club held the finals of their knockout competitions last weekend. Played over 36 holes between Lloyd and Morgan Radziejowski it was the latter who was 3up at the half-way stage. However

  • Search underway for stolen tractor

    THE search is on for a tractor stolen from a back road in Dorstone. The theft took place between 6:30pm on Thursday September 13 and 8:15am on Friday September 14, according to the Golden Valley Safer Neighbourhood Team. The tractor is described

  • Pentathlete takes medal haul at School Games

    A MULTI-TALENTED school pupil came away with a haul of medals from the School Games in Pentathlon. Pentathlon Hereford member and St Marys RC High School pupil, Rebecca Wreyford finished her summer competitions with a fine performance at this years

  • Tennis players battle for club honours

    HEREFORD Squash, Tennis and Racketball Centre held their adult tennis finals day on Saturday when members battled for silverware. The finals followed a host of the knock-out games that had been running over previous months. Callum Treasurer

  • Nurse slams 'unfair' parking fines

    A NURSE who was given a £25 parking fine despite buying a ticket has slammed the system as unfair. Alisa Davidson, 50, was slapped with a parking fine on November 11 last year after parking on Merton Meadow car park in Hereford. She had bought