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  • So what's with this cloud that looks like a flying saucer?

    This strange-looking cloud has raised some eyebrows in Hereford. To some it looks like a flying saucer. But those in the know will recognise it as a lenticular cloud. Andrew Bowley was one of those who spotted it. He took a picture of it

  • Say hello to these lovely Herefordshire babies!

    NEW babies are big news in every family, and we’re giving readers the chance to shout about it. Lockdown restrictions have been frustrating for parents, who have been unable to show off their infants to family and friends in the usual way.

  • Missing teenager found

    A 16-YEAR-OLD who went missing in Hereford today has been found. Police have thanked everyone who helped with the search for him.   Thank you to everyone who shared our appeal for missing 16 year old Jake Kerton, he has now been found

  • No further Covid-19 related deaths recorded by NHS Trust

    THE WYE Valley NHS Trust have recorded no further Covid-19 related deaths, figures released by NHS England show. A total of 56 people have died at Wye Valley NHS Trust hospitals after testing positive for the coronavirus. The last Covid-19

  • Nation's biggest cravings during lockdown revealed in new study

    The nation's biggest lockdown cravings have been revealed in a new study. It comes after almost 100 days of lockdown, with the much-anticipated reopening of the UK’s fast-food restaurants and pubs across England on July 4. Brits have been searching

  • Leave the verges for our wildlife

    I had hoped that Herefordshire Council had come to their senses and listened to the advice about cutting verges to allow the wildflowers to increase and the bees and butterflies to benefit, as well as the small birds such as chiffchaff that nest near

  • Ross launch ladies open golf competitions

    COMPETITIVE golf action is returning to clubs across Herefordshire while keeping to social distancing guidelines. Ross Golf Club is one of the many clubs where members have returned to the greens. The club's ladies section is has reinstated their

  • Armed Forces Day still remembered

    This is Armed Forces Week. Whilst there may not be public events we still thank our Armed Forces Community for all they do on our behalf. Today at the County Hospital Hereford Just like every event this year, changes have been put in place

  • Dinsley grabs chance and scores famous cup goal

    CALVIN Dinsley said scoring Hereford’s goal against Fleetwood Town in the FA Cup made all the hours in rehab worthwhile. The midfielder had an injury-plagued season for the Bulls and had to be withdrawn in both the previous two rounds. And

  • RIP. Deaths printed in the Hereford Times, edition June 25

    DAVID CHARLES PARKER 'DAVE' Of Hereford. Suddenly on June 12th, 2020, at Hereford County Hospital aged 81 years. Dearly loved Husband of Dilys, loving Dad of Linda and Ian, Stepdad to Elaine, Denise and Michael, Father in Law to Glyn, Pauline and Ashley

  • Free parking in council car parks from today

    PARKING charges will be suspended temporarily in Herefordshire Council’s town and city car parks from today (Saturday) for a month. Herefordshire Council is offering free parking on street and in council car parks (with the exception of the Friar

  • Much missed city practice reopens

    A MUCH missed Hereford practice is set to reopen its doors next week. Kyrle House Practice in Kyrle Street, Hereford, began as a multidisciplinary musculoskeletal practice in 2002 under the leadership of the osteopath Robert Blackburn. The

  • Alice Pearson reveals the thrill of three-day eventing

    Although Alice Pearson, who grew up in an intensely equine environment, doesn't remember the first time she sat on a horse, she does clearly recall her first pony. "I remember my godfather bought me a little Shetland pony called Miss Muffet. I was

  • Travel plan is so bad for town

    The proposed Emergency Active Travel Measures for Kington appear to me to be very ill-thought-out. Closing of the High Street part of the day will cause people who are out-of-town residents and driving from any direction other than the A44 westbound