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  • Driver had been drinking the previous night

    A DRIVER was over the limit after drinking the previous night, magistrates were told. Mark Robert Newman, of Mill Street, Leominster, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol. Prosecutor Shafquat Reaz told Hereford Magistrates

  • Diamond couple celebrate milestone anniversary

    A HEREFORD couple will celebrate 60 years of marriage this month. Originally from Preston, Lancashire, Geoff Rawcliffe moved to Hereford in 1956, meeting Deanne at a dance at the former Redhill Hostel. The diamond anniversary couple married at

  • Family and friends in tribute to Stamford Griffin

    FAMILY and friends gathered to pay tribute on the first anniversary of the sudden death of a Hereford teenager. They met at the city's College Estate Park yesterday (Saturday) to remember Stamford Griffin with flowers and balloons. Stamford

  • National award for pub with good food

    A COUNTRY pub near Ross-on-Wye has been crowned winner at a national awards ceremony, for having consistently good dishes from the kitchen. The Moody Cow in Upton Bishop was named winner of the 'best food offer' category at a leading industry group's

  • Bulls sign midfielder Maye

    HEREFORD FC have confirmed the signing of 24-year-old midfielder Simeon Maye. Maye has previously played in the National League for Solihull Moors making over 20 league appearances. He has impressed as a trialist during pre-season friendlies

  • Primary school praised for encouraging sport

    FOR the third year in a row, a Hereford primary school has been awarded for their commitment to the development of competition across the school. St Paul's CofE Primary School have received the School Games Mark gold award, which, according to the

  • Car overturns into hedge

    Two people were hurt when a car overturned into a hedge. The accident happened on the A465 at Preston Wynne, near Hereford, in the early hours of this morning (Sunday). The condition of the casualties is not known.  

  • Centuries old ring qualifies as treasure

    A RING found in north Herefordshire, which could be more than 3,000 years old, qualifies as treasure, a coroner ruled. The bronze age penannular ring was found by James Ayres when he was using his metal detector in the north of the county. The

  • Reader's letter: failed attempt at an eastern bypass route

    Those who are attracted to the apparently logical eastern route of a bypass might like to look at the history of previous attempts in the late 80s and early 90s. I suggest the archives of The Hereford Times and perhaps the Herefordshire Nature

  • How Freddie, 6, helped mum and dad through despair

    A SIX-year-old boy from a Herefordshire village has been recognised for being wise beyond his years after showing love and support to his parents after the stillbirth of their first baby. Freddie Pugh from Eardisley, near Kington, has won Tommy's