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  • 17 stunning aerial pictures of river Lugg

    These stunning aerial picture capture the beauty of the area around the river Lugg near Sutton St Nicholas, near Hereford, as the sun set earlier this evening. They were taken responsibly using a drone by Hereford Times Camera Club member Michael

  • Shopping trolleys, bikes and a drone hauled from River Wye

    VOLUNTEERS have spent the day clearing the River Wye in Hereford of rubbish, as the teams dragged out everything from bikes to a drone. Hereford Sub Aqua Club, Wye Float and Drive on Raft were busy clearing the water ahead of the River Float music

  • Battle re-enactment takes Ledbury back 350 years

    A GROUP in Ledbury has been re-enacting a battle that orginally took place more than 350 years ago. The Battle of Ledbury back in 1645 was no where near the scale of major battles like Edgehill, Marston Moor, Naseby or Worcester, the victory at

  • Delightful photos show young stoats playing in garden

    THESE delightful young stoats have found a perfect playground. They chase around happily near their den under and old shed in Denise Bartle's garden in Bridge Sollers, near Hereford. Denise, a member of the Hereford Times Camera Club

  • Memorial tractor run raises money for charity

    MORE THAN 60 tractors turned out in memory of a Herefordshire man to raise £1,100 for St Michael's Hospice on Sunday. Graham Davies, from Ocle Pychard, near Bromyard, was an avid tractor run participant but sadly passed away last year aged 78.

  • Talk by stained glass artist Caroline Swash

    ON June 22, The Friends of St Thomas à Becket Church, Huntington held their third event of the year, a talk by stained glass artist Caroline Swash. To a full church Caroline, who has created stained glass windows for Gloucester, Salisbury and Portsmouth

  • Reunited after 50 years: then and now photos

    OLD friends were reunited 50 years after leaving school as classmates tracked each other down online through social media. To mark the memorable occasion, the class of 1969 from Queen Elizabeth school in Bromyard found each other on Facebook and

  • Ceilidh to raise funds for The Courtyard

    Party lovers can dance the night away at The Courtyard’s fundraising Cèilidh on Saturday, July 20. Members of The Courtyard Board have organised an exciting evening of music, dancing and cider. The event will feature music from local, traditional

  • Trailist impresses again for Bulls

    A TRIALIST impressed during his third pre-season friendly for Hereford FC. The right-back, believed to be former Macclesfield Town defender Jared Hodgkiss, played the full 90 minutes against Yeovil Town at Cinderford last night. He also featured

  • 2Faced offer exciting opportunity to young dancers

    2Faced Dance Company are putting out a call for the next generation of talented, creative and dedicated young dancers to audition for 2Faced Youth, a prestigious dance training scheme based in Hereford for 10-19 year olds. This is an exciting opportunity

  • Golf day raises vital funds for hospice

    MORE than 100 golfers took part in a charity day to raise £16,000 for St. Michael's Hospice The annual Gentlemen of Ledbury And District Rugby and Golf Society (GLADRAGS) charity day was this year held in aid of the Bartestree charity. This year's

  • You can help charities scoop a share of £40,000

    CHARITIES from across the region are in line for a share of a £40,000 windfall thanks to the support of a supermarket. Tesco are getting shoppers to vote for one of three charities that have connections to Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire

  • Reader's letter: where is our MP's morality?

    In his article (HT 4 July), Ian Morris details that Mr Wiggin receives £49,140 p.a. for working 8 hours a week for the Bermuda-based Emerging Asset Management which has fund platforms based there and on the Cayman Islands. He receives a further £19,475

  • Couple's racist attack in curry house

    A MAN racially abused Asian staff at a Leominster restaurant before throwing a pint of cider over a member of staff, magistrates heard this week. David Richard Dyer had visited Jalalabad on Etnam Street with his partner Rachel Marie Blythin when