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  • What we can do at home to save the planet

    What can we as individuals do to combat damage to the planet from environmental pollution and global warming? We can vote for the most environmental friendly governing bodies, oppose environmentally damaging projects through planning representations

  • Firm wins contract for university buildings design

    THIS is the shape of things to come at Hereford’s new university. It is an artist’s impression of one of three new university buildings planned for Skylon Park. The job of designing them has gone to a Hereford firm that specialises in oak-framed

  • Thirteen Hereford good causes celebrate grant awards

    THE NEW year has brought some excellent news for thirteen good causes across the County. The Hereford based E F Bulmer Benevolent Fund, has donated over £116,000 to help community groups dealing with hardship, distress, and sickness. Amongst

  • Johnson in race against time for Cheltenham showcase

    CHAMPION jockey Richard Johnson faces a race against time to overcome a broken arm ahead of the Cheltenham Festival. The Kingsland-based Champion National Hunt jockey, was quoted as “very positive” on Tuesday evening that he will be back in the

  • Owen-Evans hopes to boost Bulls up table

    TOM Owen-Evans hopes to make an impact on his return to Hereford and help boost them back up the National League North table. The 22-year-old, from Bristol, was recalled from a loan spell at Chippenham last night by new interim boss Josh Gowling

  • Sainsbury's to cut "hundreds" more jobs after Argos takeover

    Hundreds more management jobs are being cut at Sainsbury's in the latest overhaul following its takeover of Argos. The supermarket giant, which has branches in Barton Yard, Hereford, and the Maltings, Ross-on-Wye, confirmed plans to further integrate

  • Another fine mess we've got ourselves into!

    Tory governments seem to be unlucky, always being called upon to sort out the mess they have inherited. The new Tory government surely can no longer blame the last Labour one for the current mess: the NHS in crisis, shortage of hospital doctors

  • Stoneman fires winner as Fields march on

    A DAN Stoneman second half strike was enough for Westfields to see off Bishops Cleeve and stretch their gap to 15 points at the summit of the Hellenic Premier. Fields started with a bang and Aidan Thomas was only denied a first minute opener by