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  • Keyless theft: how it's done

    POLICE in Herefordshire are warning car owners to beware of a growing crime problem. Crooks are using electronic devices to steal cars parked outside their owners' home. The graphic shows how they can get away with your car. Police advise

  • Church needs costly repairs to fix leaking roof

    A WORKING group to help fix damage to a medieval church are stepping up their efforts to reach their target. The first quote for the repairs to Madley Parish Church were estimated to be in the region of £750,000, although quotes have since dropped

  • Primary school celebrates British values

    STAFF and children from a Hereford primary school have been emphasising the British values that underpin the school's ethos. Broadlands primary school celebrated British Values Day on Thursday, June 6 and ensured pupils respected and accepted different

  • Power cut affects homes in Hereford

    A number of homes in Hereford are without power. Properties in Hinton, Putson and Saxon Gate have been affected. It is understood that the Tesco Express store and the Co-op, which are both on Holme Lacy Road, have also been left without electricity

  • Football club stalwart dies

    A STALWART of Fownhope Football Club has died. Dennis Beavan has been Chairman, Secretary and made Honorary Life President of the club. A message on the club's Twitter account announced the new. It said: "It is with great sadness that we must

  • Bulls chairman to hold Q&A session

    HEREFORD FC's new chairman Andrew Graham is holding a questions and answers style event next week. The ‘Meet the Chairman’ event will be held in Radford’s Bar on Friday (June 28) starting at 7.30pm. Graham told the Hereford Times that he wanted

  • Four parents take on three peaks challenge

    FOUR parents are proving they are not too old for a challenge when they scale Britain's three highest mountains in just 24 hours. The group will climb Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon on June 29 to raise £2,000 for National Star, a charity which

  • Fears over mast radiation

    COUNTY residents say a mobile phone mast near their home is disrupting their sleep. Marden couple Steve and Gill Williams are so concerned they’ve hired specialists to measure the levels of high-frequency radiation coming from the transmitter which

  • Homme House to open for St Michael's Hospice

    A STUNNING Herefordshire venue rarely open to the public will welcome visitors one day early next month. Homme House in Much Marcle is opening on Wednesday, July 3 (10am - 5.30pm) as part of the St Michael's Hospice Open Gardens programme. The

  • Beautiful Herefordshire: Camera club pictures from June 2019

    JUNE was the month when summer was supposed to arrive... but didn't. And many of these pictures from the Hereford Times Camera Club illustrate so well what strangely unseasonal weather we had! Storm Miguel arrived at the beginning of the month

  • Inspirational violinist on stage in Malvern

    Violinist Rachel Podger and her ensemble Brecon Baroque will perform at Malvern Theatres on Friday, June 28. According to The Observer, their performances leave you ‘breathless with admiration’ and, in 2018, leader Rachel Podger was named Gramophone

  • Tributes paid to village 'celebrity'

    A Weobley woman, who won the hearts of fellow villagers not to mention the nation when she appeared on BBC TV’s The One Show three years ago, has died after a short illness. The popular teatime programme, filmed in and around Weobley in 2016, was

  • Ex-soldier attacked his friend with a scaffolding pole

    AN 'angry' ex-soldier beat his former friend with a scaffolding pole after he confessed to crashing his car. Army veteran Daniel Johnson of Watery Lane, Lower Bullingham, Hereford, admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault