Ludlow's water company to spend billions upgrading its network
LUDLOW's water company, Severn Trent Water, has announced plans to raise £1 billion towards a network transformation plan to target sewage spills and aid the environment.
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Bridie covers the latest news stories from across Herefordshire and the borders. She joined the Hereford Times in 2023 after completing a master’s degree at Cardiff School of Journalism.
Bridie covers the latest news stories from across Herefordshire and the borders. She joined the Hereford Times in 2023 after completing a master’s degree at Cardiff School of Journalism.
LUDLOW's water company, Severn Trent Water, has announced plans to raise £1 billion towards a network transformation plan to target sewage spills and aid the environment.
PLANS to create a Men’s Shed in a Herefordshire town have been slammed by a town councillor.
IN the summer a popular cocktail bar on Ross-on-Wye’s High Street rebranded after a change of hands to create a brand-new bar and kitchen. Keen to see if it was as good as it was before it reopened under a new name, I headed along to check it out.
THERE are many garages around Herefordshire with plenty of reliable and highly-skilled mechanics taking care of our motors.
A LUDLOW care home is being investigated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) after one of its residents suffered a serious injury.
HEREFORDSHIRE farmers have been accused of illegally driving through a town centre at high speeds in large vehicles.
INCIDENTS of domestic abuse have contributed to an increase in crime in Tenbury, police have said.
MONTY Don has wished his dog Nellie a happy birthday, sharing a heartwarming post on social media.
NETFLIX series Sex Education has returned for its fourth and final season, and like its previous episodes, several scenes were filmed in and around Herefordshire.
A MAN who suffered a mental health episode in Hereford was rescued by a police dog, West Mercia Police have said.
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