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  • Bulls 'killed themselves' with first half display

    MIDFIELDER Tom Owen- Evans said that the Bulls 'killed themselves' with a sloppy first half display which allowed Nuneaton to take a point from a bottom of the table clash. The 21-year-old capitalised on a goalkeeping error to put his side ahead

  • Local children drop in on the Waterworks Museum

    YEAR 4 children from St Mary's C of E Primary School in Credenhill enjoyed their class trip to the Waterworks Museum recently. They started by learning and recreating the water cycle and filtered dirty water through different materials. They

  • Nostalgia: Live rock music to continue at Widemarsh Street pub

    A HEREFORD pub has been allowed to continue as a rock venue after it invested £5,000 in an attempt to thwart noise nuisance, the Hereford Times wrote in January 1992. Hereford City Council granted The Entertainer in Widemarsh Street a public entertainments

  • Concerns over homes on former depot site

    A HEREFORDSHIRE Council decision to approve plans for 45 homes in Bromyard has been referred to the secretary of state for housing. The county council approved Keepmoat Homes’ proposals last month to develop the former depot site on Hereford Road

  • ESO welcome a new year with celebration of Dvorak

    The English Symphony Orchestra will begin 2019 with a celebration of the music of Antonin Dvořák in Malvern Theatres featuring today’s leading Czech violinist, Pavel Šporcl, in a performance of the Dvořák Violin Concerto, a work he has recorded to

  • Saturday Cafe back for spring at The Courtyard

    The Saturday Café, the popular series of informal lunchtime music gigs at the Courtyard, will soon be back after its winter break. The new line-up kicks off on Saturday, February 2, with the Tragic Magic Blues Band playing a wide range from from

  • Call for more donors

    A LEOMINSTER organ transplant recipient has organised a golfing contest to raise both awareness and money for the transplant unit that saved her life. Dedicated to helping make life-changing organ transplants possible for those in urgent need is

  • 'Standing ovation musical' returns to Malvern Theatres

    The international smash hit musical Blood Brothers, written by Willy Russell, will visit Malvern Theatres for one week from Tuesday, January 29. Few musicals have received such acclaim as the multi-award winning Blood Brothers. Bill Kenwright’s production

  • Ledbury Rotary welcomes new members

    LOCAL couple, Chris and Bella Johnson became the latest members to join the Rotary Club of Ledbury and the evening event saw chairman of the Town Council, Nina Shields as the club's special speaker. Chris and Bella who are both well known in the