Protecting youngsters and family from online dangers took centre stage at John Kyrle High School last week when West Mercia Constabulary launched its internet safety fortnight.
Officers from the public protection unit and the local policing team held an internet safety event for parents at the school in Ross-on-Wye on Thursday evening.
Of particular focus was […]
Three schools in the Ross-on-Wye region are to receive a cash boost after introducing new school travel plans to reduce traffic congestion.
Rain, high winds and dampened spirits could’t stop eight girls from John Kyrle High School from getting their Duke of Edinburgh silver award after canoeing part of the River Wye last weekend.
From bees and bats to cows and sheep, and with a good sprinkling of local food fare, there will be a real country feel to the Bridstow CE Primary School summer fair this weekend.
Protecting youngsters and family from online dangers took centre stage at John Kyrle High School last week when West Mercia Constabulary launched its internet safety fortnight.
A country house at Sellack, near Ross-on-Wye, with 12th and 17th century origins and previously a seat of the Viscounts Scudamore, goes under the hammer next month with a guide price of £1.75 million.
Farmers, publicans, chefs and restaurateurs in Ross-on-Wye hope last year’s winning streak at the Flavours of Herefordshire contest was just a taste of what’s to come.
Advice will be dished out from the Citizens Advice Bureau offices at the Ryefield Centre and at the Corn Exchange in Ross-on-Wye on an appointment only basis from this month to cut down on long waits.
There’s great news this week for readers and advertisers alike, as the county-wide Hereford/Leominster/Ross-on-Wye Journal series reached an important target by covering no less than 51,810 door-to-door letterbox deliveries every week (subject to a VFD Audit for January-June this year) – an increase of 1,482 copies of Herefordshire’s top read.