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  • Dawson talks ‘stalled for weekend’

    HEREFORD FC are hopefully to continue talked with midfielder Stephen Dawson after the weekend. An update on the Hereford FC website said: “Talks with Stephen Dawson regarding an extension to his stay at Edgar Street have stalled for the weekend

  • Farmers welcome new Agriculture Bill

    THE PRESIDENT of the National Farmers Union (NFU) has called the government’s Agriculture Bill “one of the most important pieces of legislation” the country has seen. The Bill was produced this month at parliament with major elements included changes

  • Maye signs for Brackley Town

    FORMER Hereford FC midfielder Simeon Maye has signed for fellow National League North side Brackley Town. The 25-year-old signed for Hereford after impressing in pre-season before leaving the club in October.

  • No planned pitch inspection ahead of Kettering tie

    KETTERING Town says there is no pitch inspection planned ahead of the visit of Hereford FC tomorrow. A statement on the club’s website said: “Due to better climatic conditions there is no planned pitch inspection for the game on Saturday. “

  • Data breach at Herefordshire secondary school

    A PERSONAL data breach at a Herefordshire secondary school is being investigated by police. West Mercia Police is said to be taking the cyber attack “extremely seriously” after personal documents are believed to have been wiped from computer systems

  • Driver cut free from car after crashing into telegraph pole

    THE DRIVER of a car that crashed into a telegraph pole near Bromyard had to be cut free by fire crews. The air ambulance was among the emergency response to the single-car collision on the B4214 at Edwyn Ralph on Friday morning. "One car had

  • What makes your village hall special?

    Next week is Village Hall Week 2020. We want to hear about your local village halls or community building. What makes it special to you? Is the building used correctly? Is the heart of your community? Please contact me: Theresa Brandeberry

  • Fabulous views from a secluded location

    Stony Hill is an elegant three bedroom detached house sitting in a quiet tucked away position on a country lane yet very conveniently within a short walking distance of Ledbury town centre. The house sits in a plot of just under two acres, comprising

  • High rating for Herefordshire school sixth form

    A HEREFORDSHIRE high school sixth form has been ranked among the top two per cent in England. John Kyrle High School's sixth form was rated in the Government's key stage 5 league tables at the end of last year. Data was then analysed by ALPS,

  • Fire service told it needs to improve how it treats staff

    THE REGION’S fire service has been told it must improve how it treats staff and be more efficient as part of an annual inspection. Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) was rated ‘good’ for effectiveness but ‘requires improvement

  • Main road closed by fallen tree

    A BUSY main road near Ledbury is blocked by a fallen tree. The A449 Worcester Road is closed between High Street and the Eastnor Castle turn off. Traffic website Inrix reports traffic trying to get out and into Ledbury from Malvern is affected

  • Hit Netflix show filmed in Herefordshire returns today

    THE POPULAR Netflix series Sex Education is back for 2020, with some of the show's scenes filmed in Ross-on-Wye. The series returns today, January 17, after it became a huge hit when it first premiered last year. Netflix delighted fans when

  • Cheer up – we're set for a sunny weekend!

    HERE comes the sun! After a dismal week of rain and gales Herefordshire is set for a sunny weekend... and it's set to bring smiles all round. After a frosty morning, there will be sunshine throughout the day on Saturday, according to the Met

  • Manager's home plan approved at Docklow Pools

    HEREFORDSHIRE councillors have approved plans for a new home for the manager of a local fishing tourism hotspot. Simon Bozward, who wants to build a house and garage at Docklow Pools off the A44 Worcester road near Leominster, said the lack of

  • Please let us crawl past this black hole!

    It is now more than a month that the C1039 road outside Kingsland has been closed due to the appearance of a small sink-hole on its verge. Locals had been aware of this minor hazard for many months before it attracted official notice, but since

  • School is judged ‘inadequate’

    INSPECTORS have judged a Herefordshire primary school ‘inadequate’ after a recent visit. The Ofsted report said the quality of education, leadership and management at Bredenbury Primary School, near Bromyard, which previously had a ‘good’ rating