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  • Kinnersley steps down as Bulls chairman

    KEN Kinnersley has stepped down from his role as chairman of Hereford FC. Kinnersley who started as a volunteer before taking the role as volunteers co-ordinator and then chief executive officer at the club in January 2016. He was then appointed

  • Marches Home Care celebrate CQC rating

    A HEREFORDSHIRE home care company is celebrating the result of their latest CQC inspection. Leominster based Marches Home Care Services, which currently provides personal care to 28 people, was visited by the industry watchdog in March this year

  • Storm Miguel: Warning of rain and thunder in Herefordshire

    UPDATES NOW: We are now covering this story live A RAIN warning has been issued for Herefordshire. A Met Office yellow warning will come into force for much of the region from 2pm to 11pm today (Friday). Storm Miguel is making its way up

  • Open day event at school's new boarding house

    HEREFORD Cathedral School will be hosting an open day at its new boarding house this weekend. The school plans to significantly expand its international programme after agreeing a £1.9 million funding package from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.

  • Jesse Norman won't stand for Tory leadership

    HEREFORD MP Jesse Norman has decided against standing to become the next leader of the Conservative Party. Around 600 of Mr Norman's constituents got in touch with him after he said he would be consulting them. But today he has confirmed he has

  • Festival brings a taste of summer to Kington

    CROWDS turned out in Kington for the town's first summer food and drink festival. The festival was introduced to complement Kington's popular winter food and drink festival, which will this year boast over 90 stalls spread over five different locations

  • Inquest opens into death of man at Leominster factory

    A CORONER this week opened an inquest after a man died of injuries sustained at a Leominster factory. Steven Leslie Rooke, who was 55, died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham after being airlifted from the scene. Emergency services

  • Long delays on A49 in Hereford

    TRAFFIC is slow in Hereford this lunchtime (Thursday) following a crash on one of the busiest routes through the city. The crash on Newtown Road has been cleared to the side of the road, but police remain on scene at present. Traffic is now

  • Italian Job theme to annual hill climb event

    THE world's oldest motorsport venue still in use will be holding an 'Italian Job' theme at its Classic Nostalgia event this weekend. Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, on the county's border, will be holding the two-day car festival on June 15 and 16.

  • Brothers make dreams come true in tricky conditions

    A PAIR of brothers from Hereford proved their driving skills in the rain to come away with a dream result from the Classic Sports Car Club (CSCC) Turbo Tin Tops Series. Daniel and Sean Woodard travelled to Oulton Park for the third round of the

  • New sponsor for Herefordshire School Games

    A NEW sponsor for Herefordshire School Games means the mini-Olympics style event can continue keeping children from across the county active. Business service company Hoople will sponsor this year's event, which will see a mass of coloured t-shirts

  • Eight perfect pub walks in Herefordshire

    When you have a little time on your hands what could be nicer than a countryside walk that includes a trip to the pub! The Hereford Times walk expert Garth Lawson points us in the right direction. 1. The Walwyn Arms in Much Marcle, above

  • Skills Show comes to Hereford

    A MAJOR skills event is aiming to support people of all ages with their future career goals and ambitions. The Marches Growth Hub are calling on everyone from students to entrepreneurs, ex-forces personnel and retired worker to attend the first

  • Wanted man has Herefordshire links

    A WANTED man has links to Hereford and Ledbury. William Walter Johnson is wanted by police for recall to prison. Police in Gloucestershire have renewed their appeal for information on the whereabouts of the wanted man, who is known to have links

  • Carers invited to hospital support event

    CARERS from across the county are being invited to a free Carers Week event at Hereford County Hospital to access support and advice from healthcare professionals. Taking place on June 10, from 10.30am to 2.30pm, the event will offer support and

  • BREDWARDINE ART GROUP: June dates for your diary

    The art group meets in Bredwardine village hall between 1pm and 4pm each Friday.  In June the dates are 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th. The sessions are ‘drop in’ and cost £5 each week, which includes the cost of tea and biscuits.  Our members work at their

  • This week's sports fixtures

    SATURDAY, JUNE 8 CRICKET BIRMINGHAM & DISTRICT PREMIER LEAGUE Division Two Brockhampton v Bromsgrove WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY LEAGUE Division 1 Bromyard v Coombs Wood Burghill, Tillington and Weobley v Droitwich Spa Colwall

  • Brave D-Day veteran to revisit graves of friends

    A BRAVE D-Day veteran is returning to the beaches of Normandy for what could be the last time, 75 years on from when he was given a ‘baptism of fire’. Today (Thursday) marks 75 years since Britain launched started to retake control of France, and

  • Go-ahead for next stage of Hereford bypass proposals

    COUNCIL chiefs have given the go-ahead to progress the proposed Hereford bypass scheme to its next stage. Economy and place acting director Richard Ball decided on June 4 to commission a works programme for detailed design and consultation, including