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  • Herefordshire set for warm and sunny Bank Holiday Monday

    BANK Holiday Monday will signal the start of a warm and sunny week ahead in Herefordshire, with temperatures rising as high as 23C.   Under the lockdown restrictions in England, which differ from those in the devolved nations, residents are

  • Triple death risk at Gullet Quarry

    VISITORS have been warned of a 'triple death risk' at a notorious quarry which has already claimed young lives. As warmer weather arrives, managers at the Malvern Hills Trust are warning that Gullet Quarry, east of Ledbury on the Worcestershire

  • Herefordshire butchers named one of the best in the country

    A FAMILY run business in Ross-on-Wye scooped a prestigious award as it was named the best game butcher in the UK. Thousands of firms were nominated for the annual Eat Game Awards before a public vote to decide the top five in each category.

  • Herefordshire cattle farmer has a can-do attitude

    A HEREFORDSHIRE farmer has been highlighted for his continuous work to improve the health and productivity of his cattle. Matt Cleland is one of the latest farmers to be nominated for an award at the Farming Awards, run by the Hereford Times and

  • Grants to help firms back on their feet after coronavirus

    An £800,000 programme which could help businesses as they plan their recovery from the coronavirus lockdown has been launched in the Marches. Grants of up to £10,000 are available under The Marches Small Equipment Grant (SEG), which is open to small

  • Travellers pitch up in Hereford car park and light a fire

    POLICE officers and fire crews have been called to a car park in Hereford, which is closed to members of the public, where travellers have set up camp. On Saturday evening a fire was started in a car park in Symonds St, near Hereford police station

  • Here's how to make iced coffee at home

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  • Knighton water company providing free bottles for NHS staff

    As a special thank you to our inspirational Welsh NHS, Radnor Hills Water Company has joined forces with its supply partners to donate 250,000 bottles of its naturally filtered spring water to NHS workers. Each component of the special product,

  • Huge boost for church belltower survival appeal

    AN APPEAL to save a church tower and allow its bells to ring out once more has secured significant support from the National Lottery. The Eastnor church tower appeal committee was successful in its application for a £100,000 grant to help preserve

  • Theatres face a grim future

    TO think that we have come to this… the very survival of our theatres is now at stake as the continuing Covid-19 pandemic saps the lifeblood out of so much that we hold dear. Your report (Wednesday, May 13) regarding the fund-raising appeal by Malvern

  • Two more confirmed coronavirus cases in Herefordshire

    Official figures show that two more cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Herefordshire. Public Health England figures show that 437 people had been confirmed as testing positive for Covid-19 by 9am Saturday morning (May 23) in Herefordshire

  • Why the Dumpling story is such a cop-out

    In his regular column for the Hereford Times, the Bishop of Hereford, the Rt Rev Richard Jackson, reflects on God and Covid-19 WHEN my daughter was 16 we bought her a rabbit. We ended up mostly looking after it, and by mistake we got an extra long-lived