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  • Gowling wants new philosophy of football at Edgar Street

    HEREFORD’S interim player/coach Josh Gowling wants his players to buy into a new philosophy of football at Edgar Street. An injury time Tom Owen-Evans penalty saw the Bulls come from a goal down with 10 men to earn a 1-1 draw with Curzon Ashton

  • Gowling not involved in Dawson negotiations

    INTERIM boss Josh Gowling said he isn’t involved in the negotiations between the board and Stephen Dawson’s representatives to bring the player back to the club. When asked if negotiations were still ongoing between the club and 34-year-old midfielder

  • Pollock ‘gutted’ by sending off

    DEFENSIVE midfielder Ben Pollock said he was ‘gutted’ after being sent off for a challenge in the first half against Curzon Ashton. The 22-year-old was given a controversial red card by replacement referee Liam Corbett in the first half during

  • Lucs win away while Fields march on

    LUCTONIANS continued their march towards National 2 North safety with a 19-10 victory at Loughborough Students. After going 10 points behind in the first half Sam Jones pulled a try back before the break before Callum Young secured the win with

  • Helping Santa was such a privilege for us

    Meeting Santa in his grotto and telling him what presents they would like for Christmas remains a popular tradition for children, and helping Santa fulfil his duties each year is a privilege for Hereford Lions Club. The grotto at Oakchurch Country

  • Nicholson and Thomas close to returning to training for Bulls

    HEREFORD FC are hopefully to welcome both Kieran Thomas and Jordan Nicholson to full training soon. In his matchday programme notes interim player/coach Josh Gowling said: “On the injury front, Kieran Thomas, Martin Riley and Jordan Nicholson are

  • Herefordshire firm challenging perceptions of care homes

    A CARE home group is celebrating a successful 2019 as the skills of staff, including nurses and chefs, were recognised at industry awards. Herefordshire Care Homes has six residencies across the county, with four rated as 'outstanding' by the Care

  • How to plan a bargain break in 2020 (and where to go)

    Sterling has strengthened - but that's not all you need to know about booking a budget-friendly holiday this year. At this time of year, many people will be brightening up the dark winter days by booking a getaway they can look forward to.

  • School tackles harrowing Great War play

    STUDENTS at St Mary’s RC High School, Lugwardine, are performing Journey’s End on January 28 and 29. The play is a harrowing insight into the humanity of the First World War based on RC Sherriff’s own experiences in the trenches. It is a compelling

  • Volunteers adopting their street to keep it free of litter

    MORE THAN 30 people have been getting involved in a community group's new initiative to make sure Hereford is kept tidy and free of litter. Hereford Community Clean Up Group has a new plan which will see volunteers look after a designated area of

  • Herefordshire to mark Holocaust Memorial Day

    Holocaust Memorial Day, January 27, is the international day to remember the millions of people murdered during the Holocaust, under Nazi Persecution and in the genocides which followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. This year, Herefordshire

  • Firefighters called to Hereford kitchen fire

    EMERGENCY services were scrambled to an early morning call in Hereford today (Saturday). A fire service spokesperson said crews from Hereford were called to reports of a kitchen fire at a property on Bullingham Lane at 5.49am. On arrival, they

  • Deliveroo riders in Hereford on strike

    RIDERS working for food delivery service Deliveroo are striking this evening (Friday) due to changes to the way they are paid. Several riders logged out of the food delivery app shortly after 5pm in protest over what they feel is a pay cut.

  • Woman stole staff tips from Hereford theatre

    Sarah Louise Cotterell, 41, of Macaulay Avenue, Whitecross, admitting stealing a staff tips box from The Courtyard theatre on June 17 and aftershave worth £70 from Tesco on June 27, and fraudulently using a bank card belonging to another person on

  • Fight to beat incurable cancer goes on for Jez, 25

    A WIFE who is helping her husband fight incurable cancer said it was “deflating” when they found out just before Christmas a tumour on his lung had grown. The couple, who live near Bromyard, are focussed on keeping Jez Roberts, 25, fit and healthy

  • Person rescued from river in Herefordshire town

    A MAN has been taken to hospital after he was rescued from the River Wye last night. Firefighters from Ross-on-Wye and Whitchurch were called to reports of a person in the river at the Rope Walk meadow in Ross at 9.17pm, a spokesperson said.

  • Big Ben Brexit triumphalism is unnecessary

    THE House of Commons is very different now, writes North Herefordshire MP Bill Wiggin I have a large number of new colleagues, many still surprised to be representing their seats yet all are positive, happy and like me, deeply proud of the trust

  • Seven Hereford bypass questions that must be answered

    I understand from a recent article in the Hereford Times that a decision will be made shortly on the Hereford bypass. I would like to pose a few questions that our councillors should answer before making their decision. 1. Are they prepared