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Residents invited to Tulip Tea event
HEREFORDSHIRE residents are being invited to have tea and cake at Tarrington Court later this month. Visitors to the Tulip Tea will be able to enjoy the five acres of gardens while raising money for Tarrington Church at the same time.
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1st Leominster Guides
THE 1st Leominster Guides are celebrating their 90th birthday on Saturday, May 10, at Lucton School with a Campfire Evening. If you have been involved with the 1st Leominster Guides over the years, we would love you to join us for the evening, starting
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Teenage motorcyclist named
A MOTORCYCLIST who died following a traffic collision near Much Cowarne last Friday has been named by police as 17 year-old Ainsley Smith. The Hereford resident died in the early hours of Saturday May 3 after his yellow Aprilia bike was in
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Herefordshire's population is getting older
THERE will be more older people in Herefordshire and fewer children in the future -according to figures released by Herefordshire Council. The council has published population forecasts for Herefordshire to 2026, which show that the county
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Fire not as bad as feared
FOUR crews of firefighters spent three-and-a-half hours battling a fire at a Hereford industrial estate over the weekend. Crews from Hereford, Ewyas Harold, Fownhope and Leominster battled the blaze at Wye Valley Reclamation on the Rotherwas Industrial
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Pupils are top in TV competition
STUDENTS near Hay-on-Wye have been selected to produce a special edition of TV’s Question Time in a national competition. Pupils from Gwernyfed High School won the privilege after holding their own Question Time event as one of 12 nationwide finalists
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Conservation weekend at castle
FAMILIES are being invited to spend a day in the life of conservators at a north Herefordshire castle. The Keeping the Piece Salvage and Conservation weekend at Croft Castle, near Lucton, provides an insight into the work of the National Trust to protect
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Post office closure discussion
GLADESTRY residents are to meet postal staff and politicians on Thursday (May 8) in a bid to save the village post office from closure. Those behind an official anti-closure campaign will meet with the Federation of Sub-Postmasters, the Post office