Tuesday, 7th September 2010

Catholics cross fingers for chance to see Pope

Catholic parishioners in Hereford are hoping their names will be drawn out out a hat for a chance to see the Pope.

Quicker help for families in need

Families in Herefordshire will soon have a faster and more efficient route to access vital services thanks to a pilot scheme operating in Bromyard which will be rolled out throughout the county.

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.

Open verdict on river death woman

A woman who died after plunging into an icy Herefordshire river may not have committed suicide, an inquest has ruled.

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Tributes to city and county councillor

THE county is in mourning this week as tributes flood in for a charismatic Hereford fishmonger, former rugby club player and county and city councillor who died suddenly at the weekend.

Bloom group’s fears as funding is cut

Budget restrictions have put a damper on Leominster’s bid for gold in this summer’s prestigious Heart of England in Bloom awards.

Travelling Tasha keeps in touch

BACK home with her parents on the other side of the world, 30-year-old Devic’s disease sufferer Natasha Price has been keeping friends and supporters in Hereford up to date with her new life on Australia’s Gold Coast.

Archaeologists dig up Bronze Age secrets

Archaeology students from the University of Worcester have been excavating a North Herefordshire site where one of the largest hoards of Bronze Age spearheads ever found in Britain was discovered.

Cadets take two special awards

Air cadets from Leominster soared above the competition across the county to pick up two trophies in the prestigious Poppy Awards.

Grid is safe from funding cuts

Hereford’s Edgar Street Grid project, including the first part of the link road,  is among 20 projects to be given regional funding, meaning it is to escape the worst of the government cutbacks.