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Hereford roadworks
Motorists using the Three Elms area of Hereford are being advised to leave a little extra time for the their journey this week. Herefordshire Council is to carry out work to the speed humps - it is doing so during the half-term holiday to minimise
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President Carter attacks lethargic Europe
FORMER US President Jimmy Carter urged Europe to take a greater role in the search for a solution to the Israeli-Palestine conflict. The Nobel Peace Prize winner attacked European governments for their inactivity when he spoke at the Hay Festival
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Opportunities to learn sign language in the county
THREE Herefordshire venues are offering short courses in British Sign Language. The accredited £15 courses last four or five weeks, focusing on simple, everyday language use. They will take place at the Bromyard Centre and the Ryefield
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Weobley pupil's scholarship joy
A WEOBLEY youngster has been celebrating after being granted a scholarship at a Hereford school. Thomas Mackie is the third pupil in three years from Weobley Primary School to win a Dean's Scholarship to study at Hereford Cathedral School. He follows
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Pupils' extra mile for charity
Staff and pupils at Fairfield High School walked more than 15 miles for an annual fundraiser following a visit from Longtown Mountain Rescue. Team member and former teacher Tom Rolfe visited pupils last week to show them some of the equipment
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Leominster's YMCA shop needs help
THE manager of a Leominster charity shop says she is desperate for volunteers. Margaret Hemming, of the YMCA store in High Street, is looking for anyone willing to help even for a couple of hours each week. Volunteers are needed to help
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James has an African mission
A HEREFORD teenager will fulfil a lifetime’s ambition when he heads to Uganda to help build a school. But for student James Day, the experience will also help him to get on in his chosen career. The 17-year-old is studying for a National Diploma in