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  • Graham appointed as Bulls chairman

    ANDREW Graham was appointed as Hereford FC chairman at tonight’s board following a ‘unanimous vote’. Graham, was appointed as a Hereford United Supporters’ Trust (HUST) nominated director for a three-year period last year. As part of his role

  • Lucs beat weather to gain vital points

    REIGNING champions in the GB Liners Marches League Division One, Luctonians made ground on the early leaders after winning the only completed match last weekend. After losing three of their opening six games Lucs have given themselves a tough task

  • Big hitting Colwall march on in national village cup

    COLWALL cruised through to the regional rounds of the National Village Cup with a crushing 102-run victory over Aston Ingham at Stowe Lane on Sunday. The contest, which had been washed out the previous week, was again affected by the bad weather

  • Roberts signs for Spennymoor Town

    STRIKER James Roberts will come up against former club Hereford FC this coming season after signing for fellow National League North side Spennymoor Town. The 22-year-old was released by Hereford in the summer after being signed in January and

  • Introduction of dog agility at Monmouthshire Show

    THIS year’s Monmouthshire Show on Saturday, July 6 promises to be a great day out with something for everyone. ‘Everyone’ this year definitely includes dogs and their owners visiting the show with the introduction of dog agility. Dogs have always

  • Look what happened when this classic car crashed

    A DRIVER has thanked marshals who came to his aid after he crashed his car in a hill climb at the weekend. Peter Tomlinson was competing on Saturday in the Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, the nostalgic event in the Teme Valley north of Bromyard that

  • Youngsters clinch nailbiting two-wicket win

    A NAILBITING cup game saw Herefordshire under-14s clinch victory by two wickets over a Buckinghamshire side who fell one run short of their target in the ECB Cup. On a good batting wicket, the Herefordshire batsmen reached 196 for eight off their

  • Herefordshire cider-maker crowned best in country

    A CIDER-maker from Ross-on-Wye is 'overwhelmed' after being named the best producer in the country. Ross-on-Wye Cider and Perry Company won the category in the BBC Food and Farming Awards 2019 after being named one of three finalists. The judging

  • Fire service changes 'could risk lives'

    A FORMER Hereford mayor fears cuts and changes to the fire service in Hereford could be putting lives at risk. Councillor Jim Kenyon said he was aware that full time Hereford firefighters were going out to support fire stations in the market towns

  • New boss at Hereford Cathedral

    A NEW chief operating officer is part of an 'exciting time of change' at Hereford Cathedral. Chris Milton also be the cathedral's chapter clerk when he takes on the new role on Monday, July 1. Chris, who currently lives in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire

  • County narrowly avoid record defeat with last wicket stand

    HEREFORDSHIRE were no match for the reigning MCCA T20 Champions Berkshire when they were thrashed by 118 runs in their final group game at Falkland CC near Newbury. The day was supposed to feature a double-header but the first game was abandoned

  • Soul singing workshop for children

    A SOUL singing workshop for children returns to Hereford next month. Hereford Soul Choir are running the three day workshop to help 8-12 year-olds to improve vocal skills and build confidence while learning songs from musical films. Places must

  • Lamonby sets qualifying time to compete against world's best

    AN ENDURANCE athlete has qualified for the first time to compete at the Ironman World Championships later this year. Mark Lamonby, from Leominster, took on the Ironman 70.3 Staffordshire earlier this month knowing that he would have to complete

  • Reigning champions power through mud in opener

    SLIPPERY mud and torrential rain greeted runners for the opening round of the Herefordshire Summer Off Road League. Despite being met by weather conditions more familiar to the winter cross country league the outcome was a familiar one with reigning

  • Pictures: St Michael's Hospice Paint Runner

    HUNDREDS of runners certainly caught the eye when they ran around Hereford covered in paint. Saturday's 5k route on both sides of the River Wye featured seven paint stations to ensure the joggers' attire was a mash of colours. Few timed

  • Cancer patient's anger at overcrowded Hereford trains

    HEREFORD passengers are still fuming about overcrowded trains, with a cancer patient saying it's a 'nightmare' to travel after his treatment. Fewer carriages on the route to Birmingham since a timetable overhaul in May which was meant to improve

  • Cupcake day fundraises for the Alzheimer's Society

    ON Thursday, June 14 staff at Katherine Harriet, bespoke home care, hosted a Cupcake Day in aid of the Alzheimer's Society in their new office. Staff 'baked' and 'faked' a variety of cakes in aid of the charity, which is of huge importance to the

  • Crash closes A4111

    A CRASH involving a car and a van closed the A4111 Kington to Eardisley road this morning. An ambulance service spokesperson said paramedics were called to the crash near Kington Cemetery at 7.52am by police. One ambulance was sent to the scene

  • Reader's letter: agricultural vandalism

    How quickly we forget ... Have we forgotten the message of TV’s Blue Planet and plastic pollution already? Have young voices of pollution protest about environmental issues been forgotten so soon? It seems like it with the third attempt to cover

  • 10 stunning aerial pictures of Holmer, Hereford

    THESE stunning aerial pictures were taken from a drone over Holmer, Hereford, at the weekend. They show with remarkable clarity how abruptly the sprawl of the city gives way to countryside made lush by the recent rain. One shot shows the enormous

  • Shaggy-top pony is mane attraction on common

    YAWN! Not another photograph, I'd rather have an apple! This pony on Ewyas Harold Common seemed less than impressed when Hereford Times Camera Club member Clive Longbottom paused to take a picture. We love it, though. Well done, Clive, for producing