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  • Fields join challenge against FA decision to void season

    WESTFIELDS are one of over 60 clubs across non-league steps three to six who have signed a letter challenging the decision by the Football Association to void and end the season. When the decision was made to end the season Westfields were unbeaten

  • Six deaths at Worcestershire hospitals due to Covid-19

    THERE have been six confirmed deaths at Worcestershire hospitals due to Covid-19, the Department of Health has said. The deaths were at the trust’s hospitals that include Worcestershire Royal Hospital, the Alexandra Hospital, Kidderminster Hospital

  • Morrisons to donate £10m of products to foodbanks

    Morrisons is to help restock the nation’s food banks during the coronavirus outbreak by producing extra food from its foodmaking sites and distributing more food from its stores.  The Bradford-based firm is the UK’s largest fresh foodmaker and

  • New High Sheriff of Herefordshire takes office

    Herefordshire’s new High Sheriff, Patricia Thomas, has taken office, but without the usual pageantry. With the coronavirus outbreak in mind, Mrs Thomas made her declaration of office in a low-key ceremony in Hereford without the normal fanfares

  • What not to believe: Coronavirus myths you should ignore

    Britons have been faced by a mind-boggling flood of myths about coronavirus, according to new research. The use of vodka or garlic or even holding your breath have been suggested as ways of warding off the deadly illness that is sweeping across

  • Citizens Advice Herefordshire suspend some services

    Citizens Advice Herefordshire is still helping people despite face-to-face services being suspended due to the coronavirus lockdown. A new system has been put in place at short notice after the drop-in and appointments service at the office in Hereford

  • Bus services suspended and cut amid coronavirus outbreak

    BUS services across Herefordshire have been reduced or suspended following government advice not to travel unless necessary. The changes confirmed by Herefordshire Council today (March 30) will remain in force until further notice. DRM 420

  • BrightHouse collapse puts 2,400 jobs on the line

    STAFF at a Hereford store are facing uncertainty as another chain appoints administrators. More than 2,400 jobs are at risk, including those at Hereford's Eign Gate store, as rent-to-own operator BrightHouse sank into administration on Monday.

  • Eerie drone photography shows Hereford's empty parks

    DRONE photography has shown the eerie emptiness of Hereford's parks and streets at the weekend. These images, shared by Hereford's police and fire services, show social distancing measures and the government's advice to stay at home appear to be

  • Calls for more respect to be shown to NHS staff

    ENGLAND’S most senior nurse has asked the public to show more respect to NHS staff at this time following some ‘shocking’ incidents. Ruth May, speaking on BBC Breakfast this morning called for the public to show NHS staff more respect following

  • How to watch zoo tours and live streams from home

    As the UK remains under lockdown - aside for essential reasons - it's natural to suffer from a spot of cabin fever and boredom from time to time. If you are struggling for ideas to keep yourself - or the kids - entertained during the lockdown period

  • 'Rescue packs' will not help fight coronavirus, GPs say

    RESCUE packs will not be prescribed to people who have not previously needed them during the coronavirus outbreak, it has been confirmed. Herefordshire GPs say they are receiving a large number of requests for ‘rescue packs’, containing antibiotics

  • Drug-driver disqualified

    A DRIVER has been banned from the roads after a drug test revealed she had taken ketamine the night before getting behind the wheel. Alexandra Kate Gough admitted driving while over the drug limit when she appeared before magistrates in Hereford

  • Hereford NHS teams send photo with stay at home plea

    MEDICS from Hereford County Hospital have sent these pictures to the Hereford Times with a simple plea. Teams in the accident and emergency department and on the clinical care unit said their message to readers is: "Please stay at home for us and