Thursday, 29th July 2010

New home will create 60 jobs

Around 60 jobs are expected to be created when mental healthcare provider Priory Group opens a new care home for older people in Hereford.

Appeals over two missing people

Police in Herefordshire have made desperate appeals to the public to locate two missing people.

Group becoming Calendar Girls - and Boys

Tudorville Residents Association in Ross-on-Wye is to produce its own Calendar Girls-style calendar to raise money for the planned new community centre.

Take the lead with dog training

Dog owners in Ross-on-Wye are being called upon to show a more responsible attitude and consideration for others.

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County turns blue as Jesse and Bill win polls

It was a night for the blues when Conservative hopeful Jesse Norman snatched victory from the Lib Dems in Hereford and South to stand alongside fellow Tory winner Bill Wiggin, who reclaimed his North Herefordshire seat by a comfortable margin.

Stolen notices scupper festival

A music festival due to take place in Hereford next month has been cancelled after the licence application was withdrawn by Herefordshire Council.

Club threatened by rent rise

A town councillor is leading the charge to save Ledbury Town football club as it battles the threat of a 140 per cent rent increase.

Artworks donated in memory of John

A series of bright seascape paintings presented to Hereford Dialysis Centre will provide not only a breath of fresh air for patients, but a poignant reminder of one young man and his love of the coast.

Appeal launched to fix clock

Ross town clock on the Market House, bought  by public subscription in 1852,  has been  silent since it collapsed last October.

Anxious wait for cancer news

Angry Hereford businessman Glyn Williams is anxiously pressing for action to treat a skin cancer problem which is causing him considerable pain.