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  • A tiny hunter's mighty catch

    A HUNGRY sparrow proudly displays his catch in our Camera Club picture of the day. "This little bird seemed to be posing for me," said photographer, Sandra Charles. "He was sitting on a solid piece of fence and looked like he was about to have

  • Britton nets double as Welly keep league lead

    WELLINGTON Reserves have the opportunity to move a step closer to retaining their Herefordshire Premier title with a top-two clash over Clee Hill this weekend. Welly travel across the county border on a run of 12 wins in all competitions, including

  • Urgent call for new levy on future developments

    TOWN councillors backed a proposal to call for a community levy on developments to be introduced in the county. Jane Roberts proposed the motion to Ross-on-Wye Town Council this month to call upon Herefordshire Council to proceed as quickly as possible

  • Tributes paid to county auctioneer

    THE world of auctioneering in north Herefordshire has been paying tribute to a ‘true gentleman’. Frank Morgan, who died on January 8 at the age of 69, had retired from his position as a director of Brightwells only on December 31. “We both retired

  • The humble pasty celebrated at Kings Caple School

    AS part of their new Land of Hope and Glory topic, pupils at Kings Caple School baked Cornish pasties recently and delivered them to the West Cornwall Pasty Co in Hereford for judging in a competition. The children are learning all about the best

  • Police in Aubrey Street following reports of an assault

    POLICE and the ambulance service were seen in Aubrey Street in Hereford this afternoon following reports of an assault.  A police spokeswoman said: "We were called at 2.32pm to a report of a concern for welfare inside a property on Aubrey street

  • Councillors will be available to talk to at market

    TOWN councillors in Ross-on-Wye will now be available to talk to at the Market House. At Monday night's council meeting, Caroline Bennett suggested running a trial period of holding councillor surgeries at the town's Saturday street market. At

  • Walker says CEO role has been 'enjoyable learning curve'

    OUTGOING Herefordshire FA CEO Jonny Walker said that his 12 months in the role has been an 'enjoyable learning curve'. Walker handed in his resignation in the role at the weekend to take up a new job outside of football. Speaking about his experience

  • Plans for restaurant or cafe at empty newsagent's

    COUNTY planners are expected to soon decide whether to change the use of an empty newsagent’s shop on a prominent Hereford street to make way for a cafe or restaurant. Applicant Nicholas Lifely wants to change the planning permission of the former

  • Harlequin and Columbine panto comes to Little Birch

    FRANK Ryding has performed in several productions in Little Birch Village Hall in the past few years. This year he has written and produced a pantomime based on the traditional Harlequin and Columbine. Rehearsals are now complete and performances