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  • Tight squeeze for lorry carrying mobile home

    This lorry driver had a tight corner to negotiate in Ross-on-Wye. The mobile home his vehicle was carrying passed perilously close to buildings in the centre of the town. But he skilfully completed the manoeuvre without incident. Gordon Brown

  • Molyneux leaves Westfields

    STRIKER Jamie Molyneux has left Westfields to join Halesowen Town in a bid to play more minutes on the pitch. Molyneux went straight into Halesowen side for their Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Central game against Rushall Olympic “Jamie

  • Hereford college rescue plan unveiled

    MORE details have emerged of the three-year rescue plan for Hereford's Royal National College for the Blind. And with it has come a special message to the city's residents - thank you for being so supportive and helpful to our students. Last

  • Probus club announces officers for their 50th year

    THE Probus Club of the City of Hereford, the oldest of the four Probus Clubs in the city, has appointed its officers for the 50th year of its foundation. The club, now meeting at The Herdsman, initially met at the nearby Farmers' Arms. President

  • Now that's a room with a view!

    Broadway Hillgates Llanwarne Agent: Balfours Offers: £925,000 Call: 01584 707100 A LONG sweeping drive flanked by gardens, grounds and paddocks with views to unspoilt countryside, generates the inspiring welcome at Broadway.

  • Rain postponement blog

    1:23pm Thank you for joining our blog this afternoon. Hopefully you can find some football to watch live in Herefordshire

  • Hereford match at Alfreton postponed

    HEREFORD FC’s match against Alfreton Town has been postponed this afternoon due to waterlogged pitch. It is the second match within a week that Hereford have had postponed following Tuesday night’s scheduled game against Brackley Town

  • Herefordshire's Welsh border is in 'the wrong place'

    KING Offa must be spinning with glee in his eighth century grave at revelations that Herefordshire could be set for a land-grab from Wales of sizeable proportions. During times of heightened feeling as rugby’s Six Nations Championship plays out