Archive
-
Date
Herefordshire daughter pens biography of ‘reluctant hero’ father
EVERY family has its history but for one county woman, her past includes one of the most poignant tales of the century. Barbara Winton’s father, 105-year-old Sir Nicholas Winton, organised the rescue of 669, mostly Jewish children from Nazi-occupied
-
Date
Apprentice at expanding Hereford company wins award
A 19-YEAR-old working at an expanding Hereford company won an award for being the best first year engineering apprentice in the county. Cameron Prewer is an apprentice at Bijur Delimon in Rotherwas and was recognised at the Herefordshire Group Training
-
Date
Another side of the story
JESUS My Boy, the story of Jesus seen through the eyes of Joseph, an ordinary and down-to-earth man, dismayed at how his image is later portrayed in Christian art work, will be presented at The Market Theatre by Worcester Repertory Company.An extremely
-
Date
£300k to boost Leominster youth
A LEOMINSTER man fighting cancer is to invest in the town’s young people – by putting his last penny into the charity he set up to help them. Councillor Peter McCaull, 75, set up the trust following the death of his wife in 2008. The Janice
-
Date
Residents' despair as road still closed after nine months
A COUNCIL contractor has apologised to residents for delays in repairing a road which has been closed for more than nine months. Jay's Lane in Leintwardine is the last road to be reopened out of 45 in Herefordshire which were closed because of flooding
-
Date
King makes way for Ling as chair of Herefordshire Cricket Limited
HEREFORDSHIRE Cricket Limited appointed a new chairman during its Annual General Meeting. Derek Ling was elected into the role and will replace Gary King who stood down after holding the position for more than a decade. The group, which is
-
Date
Hereford United hammered in Truro
HEREFORD United suffered a 6-0 walloping on their first trip to Truro City. Second-half substitute Cody Cooke scored a hat-trick for the home side and there were two goals from veteran Barry Hayles and another from Isaac Vassell. To make matters worse
-
Date
People should eat well all their lives
WITH regard to the article about the ‘Double Donut Burger’ I eat the equivalent of four or five of them a day. I am a little fat but not very. I run a small beef farm. A doughnut is just a snack really. It’s just corn and sugar with a little oil
-
Date
Music inspired by cafe society of Eastern Europe
ARTS Alive is delighted to offer local audiences a pre-Christmas treat asThe New Budapest Café Orchestra plays powerful and driving folk-based sounds inspired by the music of Eastern Europe.With four fabulous musicians on violin, guitar, accordion, double