Friday, 18th May 2012

Huge welcome for giantkiller minnows

Foty years after their epic defeat of Newcastle United and their legendary 1972 FA Cup run, Hereford United’s FA Cup giantkillers held an emotional reunion last week.

Barber’s not cutting back after 54 years

It is certainly not a case of hair today and gone tomorrow for a Ledbury barber, who is believed to be running one of the oldest businesses in the town.

Church gets first makeover in 130 years

St Peter’s Church in the centre of Hereford is undergoing its biggest transformation since its last makeover in the 1880s.

Whistle-stop visit by Princess Royal

There was plenty in store for the Princess Royal when she flew into the county on Monday.

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No explosives found in bomb scare van

No explosives or devices were found in a van that caused the bomb scare which gridlocked Hereford, police have said.

Strictly no alchohol for TV judge Arlene

Television talent show judge Arlene Phillips has claimed she was refused alcohol in Leominster’s Morrisons store.

Anger at glitches with CCTV safety scheme for city cabs

A £22,000 CCTV system which was brought in to protect Hereford’s taxi drivers and their customers has been plagued by problems, an organiser has claimed.

Opera kicks off annual town cider competition

Wraps have come off plans for the Ross-on-Wye cider and perry celebrations this year.

Dog owners may be facing fines

A new group, which was set up to tackle the problem of dog fouling in Leominster, has held its first meeting in the town.

Campaigners push for better railway services

Ledbury rail campaigners attended a packed meeting at the Royal Oak and called for the urgent upgrading of services.