Saturday, 4th September 2010

Lifestyle and Community Features

Read features from the

Herefordshire Journal | Leominster Journal | Ross-on-Wye Journal

Parking charges so unfair - Jesse

Hereford MP Jesse Norman lashed out in Parliament on Monday over the cost of parking at Hereford County Hospital.

Grid group expands to cover city centre

Hereford’s It’s Our City campaigners have thrown down the gauntlet  to Herefordshire Council over the multi-million development planned for the Edgar Street area.

Clampdown pays off for council

Clamping down on anti-social behaviour such as fly-tipping and littering is paying off, according to Herefordshire County Council.
The community protection team has dealt with more than 1,300 reports  in the past six months.
Out of these, 548  related to fly-tipping, 122 to abandoned vehicles, 39 to litter, 18 to fly-posting, 14 to graffiti, 500 on dog-related […]

Group’s Fairtrade fun

Ross Fairtrade Steering Group has been arranged  a series of events in the town during Fairtrade Fortnight, which lasts until Sunday, March 7.

↓ Headlines continue ↓

Local Mole Business Directory brought to you by shropshirestar.com
Dating v3 - PrincessMyClassified Booking Process
Dating v3 - Princess

Ghostly goings-on?

sd3255098hfd21ghost-must-p.jpg

Haunted Hereford Investigation Team members Alison Derrick, Mark Webb and Natalie Lawrence prepare for their charity Ghosts Walks.

Shobdon Food Festival

Plans to celebrate Shobdon Food Festival’s fifth anniversary will make sure the weekend ‘goes with a swing’ say organisers.

Weekend for mill visiting

There’s a chance to visit several historic mills in North Herefordshire this weekend.

Online sites ‘need care’

West Mercia Constabulary said: “People should be wary of putting too many personal details on the internet.”

Ledbury set to Bloom

Ledbury is all set to bloom after a £3,500 Lottery grant and as teams of volunteers plant and tidy up a variety of garden beds and containers ready for the summer season.

‘Learning by doing” at forest school

An outdoor learning facility based near Bromyard is set to help scores of students when it officially opens later this year.