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Standing dead elm trees at St James Church, Wigmore, are set for removal after approval from the council. The church will replace them with three Beech trees during the planting season this coming ...
The Suckley Quarter Marathon has raised over £4,500 for charity. The event, now in its third year, included races for juniors as well as adults and a children's fun run. A total of £4,503.02 was ...
Two care home regional directors have been crowned 2025 Cook Off champions. Claire Brewer and Isabela Andriuca, from Ross Court care home in Ross-on-Wye, scooped the Barchester Charitable Foundation ...
A Herefordshire gamebird rearer has had his bid to live in an on-site caravan dismissed, meaning he will have to leave and remove it.
A former Herefordshire cheese factory has been put up for sale, after trading ceased at the site, affecting over 100 jobs.
Singer Jessie J said she has been diagnosed with “early breast cancer” and plans on undergoing surgery following her performance at this month’s Summertime Ball. The Price Tag singer, 37, said in an ...
Herefordshire has turned around its finances at time when councils are under ever greater pressure, its financial chief has claimed.
A HEREFORDSHIRE farm is opening its doors to the general public this weekend. Haygrove Farm at Redbank off Lilley Hall Lane near Ledbury, is taking part in a national event called Open Farm Sunday on ...
An opticians' team from Hereford climbed Snowdon to raise more than £750 for a local hospice. The 21-strong group, made up of colleagues from Specsavers Hereford and their family and friends, took on ...
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes confirmed he has rejected a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia. England’s hopes of Women’s Nations League glory were dashed by world champions Spain in their ...
A Hereford nursery is sponsoring women's cricket with a £2,500 donation. Wyevale Nurseries, known for growing trees and hedges, is backing Herefordshire Women's Cricket for the 2025 season. This ...
National Galleries of Scotland found 49 of people in the UK feel they have easy access to cultural space, with the figure 64 north of the border.