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Success for Luctonians
LUCTONIANS have regained the North Midlands Cup. In this afternoon's final at Stourbridge, the Kingsland side beat county rivals Hereford 20-3.
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Hereford MP's support for Ghurkas
HEREFORD Liberal Democrat MP Paul Keetch has voiced his support for moves to let Gurhka soldiers remain in Britain after their service. Mr Keetch said: “The Gurkhas have a special place in the hearts of the British people, but once they have
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Kington company leads new standard
AN employee owned company in Kington is one of just two in the country to be accredited with a national standard in IT software. KC3.net has been awarded the new Accredit UK Standard to signify trust and excellence in its design, development
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Spruce up urged for competition
CITY centre businesses are being urged to spruce up their premises in preparation for Hereford’s annual Floral Decorations Competition. Organisers Herefordshire Council and Hereford City Council are hoping retailers will make the city more colourful
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Parking charges will rise
Car parking charges in Bromyard’s Tenbury Road car park are set to rise. Prices across the county have just been reviewed for the first time since 2003. As a result, charges in Bromyard will be 40p an hour and £1.20 for over three hours
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French trip for Kington students
KINGTON pupils have been in the South of France on an annual exhange. Students from Lady Hawkins’ School visited a partner school in Calvisson near Nimes for lessons and a visit to the UNESCO world heritage site at the Pont du Gard, and an
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Pupils make headlines
PUPILS at a Herefordshire school have been making headlines of their own with their own newspaper and its win in a national competition. Bredenbury Primary School was awarded a ‘highly commended’ in the national Newsday 2008 contest after pupils demonstrated
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Spot of bother over a balcony
THE High Court has taken a dim view of a balcony scene played out between Herefordshire Council and a professor who tested planning rules. Built to replace a previous balcony, the “rather larger” first floor platform overlooking prime pastures was a