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  • Deadline approaches for Three Counties Farming Awards 2019

    WE don't hear enough about the contribution farmers in the Three Counties make to our lives. They help provide our food, maintain the countryside that so many of us love and are the bedrock of our rural economies. We want to salute them. That's

  • Two jailed after 'sickening assault' in Hereford

    DRUNK men punched and kicked their victim in the face during a ‘sickening’ and ‘horrific’ attack in Hereford city centre. Shocking CCTV footage of the group attack was played at Worcester Crown Court on Tuesday. The victim was knocked

  • Regiment searches for missing photographs

    This year sees the 75th anniversary of D-Day, when on June 6 1944 Allied troops landed from the air and sea in Normandy, and the liberation of the continent began. The Herefordshire Regimental Museum is preparing a World War Two themed display to

  • Upadted: Mcilroy signs professional contract with Glamorgan

    HEREFORDSHIRE cricketer Jamie Mcilroy has signed a professional contract with Glamorgan. Mcilroy, a left-arm seamer from Hereford, impressed by taking 11 wickets for Glamorgan in the 2nd XI last season. He also made a number of appearances for

  • Students impress as youngsters take gold

    CURRENT and past students at a Hereford college were instrumental as the GB Women’s Team won gold at the International Trikai Goalball Tournament in Lithuania. In the team were two present, one past and one future student from The Royal National

  • Tea dances bringing young and old together

    EVERYBODY Dance is helping students and older people with dementia come together for dancing, fun and laughter. The events are a real break from the everyday for elders and their carers and a chance for young people to help people in their community

  • City council backs climate emergency campaign

    Hereford City Council provides its members with plastic water bottles at meetings despite backing calls to recognise its duty in tackling the climate emergency. City councillors passed a motion on March 12 which says they share the duty with Herefordshire

  • Jobs at risk at Leominster factory

    A NUMBER of jobs are under threat at a major Leominster employer. Staff at the BPI factory were informed last week that their jobs could be at risk if a planned production move goes ahead in the summer. The firm has begun redundancy consultations