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  • VIDEO: Guiseley AFC 60 seconds report

    HEREFORD played out a 1-1 away at Guiseley AFC with Eliot Richards scoring the equalising goal. Here is the views of Head of Sport Content Ben Goddard

  • Hereford students and the answer to the Stalin question

    A HISTORY expert who has moved to the county to breed alpacas took time out to help students answer an important question at Hereford Sixth Form College. Derrick Murphy, a top selling history author, was helping A Level modern history students

  • New 16+ music nights for Hereford

    A new music 'scene' is being created in Herefordshire. Young, keen bands now have a new opportunity to perform thanks to the launch of a series of new music nights in Hereford. And to fill a gap in the market, the gigs will be targeting

  • Body found in search for missing Herefordshire man

    A BODY has been found as part of a search for 69-year-old Michael Worsley, who was reported missing from Hereford on Friday. The body was found in Withington this afternoon. His next of kin has been informed but formal identification is yet

  • Tell Hereford Hospital what you think of them

    HOW to tell health bosses what you think of Hereford Hospital and its services is now easier. A new touch-screen kiosk has been installed in the Oxford Suite outpatients' area by Healthwatch Herefordshire to let patients and their families or carers

  • A natural reawakening

    A WELCOME sign that spring is on its way, our Camera Club picture of the day, taken by Jen Jones, captures the re-emergence of life. To the delight of many, great drifts of snowdrops are emerging from their months of perennation across the county

  • Class A drugs seized in County Lines Operations

    CLASS A drugs and cash have been seized in the ongoing battle against County Lines drug suppliers. The police said in a tweet today: "LPPT South West Mercia have assisted West Mercia Police Priorities CID to make arrests in Birmingham and Herefordshire

  • Young standard bearer makes history at county event

    A 15-YEAR-old had the honour of carrying Bromyard's Royal British Legion standard at a county annual meeting. Bromyard RBL youth member and Bromyard army cadet Corporal Stephen Gow carried the standard at the RBL annual meeting of the county conference

  • Man performed lewd act on Ledbury path

    A MAN indecently exposed himself to a woman on a Ledbury path. Police said that the man, who is understood to have been on a bench on Line Bank path at around 3pm on January 21, is reported to have then approached a woman in her 50s as she was

  • Old barns ripe for conversion to six homes

    OFFERS are invited on a steading of stunning barns with full planning and listed building consent for conversion to six residential properties. Lower Monkton Barns are situated within an idyllic location overlooking Herefordshire's rolling landscape

  • Coroner weeps at inquest into drowned Worcester student

    STUDENT Tom Jones may have gone towards the river in which he drowned after hearing a cry for help, an inquest heard. The 18-year-old disappeared in the early hours of September 19 last year, just days after starting at the University of Worcester

  • University in lease talks for former school building

    THE chief executive of Hereford’s new university says they are in talks to move into the former Robert Owen Academy building. The Blackfriars Street school officially closed for good last July following a government decision to shut it down in

  • Hoople named supplier on new framework for supply teachers

    HEREFORD's Hoople Recruitment has been named a supplier on the Crown Commercial Service's new supply teacher framework. Developed to ensure consistent fees and strict standards for safeguarding and employment checks for supply teachers, the importance

  • Album launch tour from innovative harpist Jess Ward

    A fresh new voice on the folk scene, Jess Ward is shattering concepts of how the Celtic lever harp is played. With her debut album 'The Mermaid's Lament' having received critical acclaim in fRoots magazine and air play on BBC Radio Wales, Jess is taking

  • Plans for filling station to sell booze

    LICENSING chiefs have postponed deciding whether to allow a county filling station to sell alcohol. Applicant Karl Hawkins has asked Herefordshire Council to allow the supply of alcohol at the Forge Filling Station on the A465 Abergavenny road

  • Salad producer wins national magazine award

    A SALAD producer from Herefordshire has won one of only eight national awards given out by a food magazine. Wye Valley Salads from Ross-on-Wye took the From the Earth Primary Category accolade at the delicious Magazine Produce Awards 2018.

  • Gwynne bids for place in country's blind football team

    GOALKEEPER Matt Gwynne is vying for international recognition after being called up for England’s blind squad. The 26-year-old, from Bromyard, is one of three keepers – the only position in the team that is permitted to be fully sighted – given

  • Columnist Tim Kidson’s view on parliament’s Brexit plans

    With so many people in this country feeling frustration, disillusionment and anger with the inept and incompetent performance of our senior politicians, something is going to have to change, writes Hereford Times columnist Tim Kidson. Politicians

  • Purdie and Green to manage Herefordshire Select 11

    HEREFORD legend Rob Purdie will be the manager of a Hereford Select 11 in an anniversary fixture to mark 125 years of the Herefordshire FA with Ryan Green his assistant. The game will take place at Edgar Street on Tuesday, February 12, with a 7.45pm

  • Board are confident of moving up league

    HEREFORD FC’s board of directors have given their support to the club’s management ahead of tonight’s away game at Guiseley. Hereford FC Chairman, Ken Kinnersley, told the club’s official website: “The Board completely understands the frustration

  • Fury over parking fine delay

    A HEREFORDSHIRE resident says he was left fuming after finding out he had to pay a parking ticket after waiting more than four months for a reply to his appeal. John Brown, 84, of Credenhill, was slapped with a £35 penalty charge notice after parking

  • Six of the best as Fields show credentials

    WESTFIELDS showed their promotion credentials once again as they put six goal past Boldmere St Michaels with no reply. Fields were led from the front by new marksman John Mills, who led by example by netting a brace and was involved in the build-up

  • National Trust places set to undergo vital reconstruction

    NATIONAL Trust places across Herefordshire are set to undergo vital conservation works this winter. The charity carries out work throughout the year, but January proves to be the busiest time, with a host of projects to preserve and protect already

  • Powell scores as North Midlands Under-20s run riot

    HARRY Powell played his part as North Midlands Under-20s completed their preparations for this season’s National Under-20s Championship with 47-12 victory over Warwickshire. The Luctonians youngster got onto the scoring sheet with his team already