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  • Easter Motown tradition returns to Hereford pub

    A SPRING tradition is back once again for Hereford clubbers. The Spread Eagle has played host to a Motown night for the past few years each Easter Sunday. And the sounds of soul will return to the King Street pub this weekend.

  • Thieves hit Hereford football club

    HINTON Football Club is calling on timber thieves to make restitution for their actions after tree trunks destined to be transformed into spectator seating were taken from the their grounds. The trunks, which had been felled for safety reasons by

  • Indian restaurant sold alcohol without licence

    COUNTY councillors have granted a licence for a Hereford Indian restaurant which was serving alcohol without permission. Police visited the Marygold on Union Street on February 14 and 18 and informed the staff that they did not have a licence

  • Hospital ward reopens after norovirus outbreak

    VISITING restrictions have been lifted on Gilwern Ward at Hereford County Hospital. The Trust closed the ward to visitors following a confirmed case of norovirus at the end of last week. However, it still remains very important that any visitors

  • There's something in the air at the Spring Greens Fair

    A FAIR with a difference promises a weekend of eco-friendly activities this early May bank holiday weekend. First established in 2008, the 2019 Spring Greens Fair will be held from 10am to 5pm on May 4 and 5 at Court of Noke in Pembridge. This

  • Runners take on Black Mountains course

    A total of 115 runners take part in this year’s Longtown Llanthony Loop fell race at the Outdoor Learning Centre on Saturday Mark Hopkinson, representing East Wales, set an outstanding new course record of 1:02:27 and Hannah Jarvis (East Wales)

  • Random acts of kindness raise funds for Hospice

    A HEREFORDSHIRE woman who believes there is no greater pleasure than being able to do something for someone without receiving anything in return is raising money for St Michael's with 35 random acts of kindness. St Michael's Healthcare Assistant

  • Madley pupils battle plastic pollution

    YEAR Four at Madley Primary School have been learning all about plastic pollution and the devastating effect it has had on our oceans this term. The children had lots of questions and were shocked when they realised the danger plastic pollution

  • Leading councillor to step down

    LEADING Independent councillor Phil Edwards will be standing down at the next local elections after 27 years serving the community. Councillor Edwards, who represents the Newton Farm ward on Herefordshire Council, has served on the cabinet and most

  • Herefordshire transplant woman in one of UK's 'Heart Mums'

    A Herefordshire transplant recipient was one of a group of UK 'heart mums' who met up for the first time this weekend at an iconic Heart of Steel sculpture. Jan Lockett, 56, from Leominster, is one of a group of women who have had their lives changed

  • Determination pays dividends for Herefordshire air cadet

    AIR cadet Ben Jenkins has had quite the year so far. 18-year-old A-level student Ben joined the 151 Leominster Squadron Air Training Corps as an enthusiastic 13-year-old. Quickly making an impression on the squadron staff, Ben rose through the

  • Son's heartfelt music event in memory of mum

    A HEREFORD mum had a hand in planning her own remembrance evening during the final days of her life. Cindy Davies died at St Michael’s Hospice in Bartestree but was well aware of plans for a special music night in her memory being organised by her