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Submerged: this car gets stuck in floodwater in Hereford
A CAR ended up submerged in floodwater in Hereford today (March 2). Sara Jones captured the vehicle in Lower Bullingham Lane, on the outskirts of the city. It is understood that a rescue operation has taken place. The road is completely flooded
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Lorry crashes on busy Herefordshire road
A LORRY left a busy Herefordshire road today as a mixture of rain and snow has caused problems on the roads. The incident happened on the A417 between Trumpet and Newtown, near Ashperton. It is understood that it happened this morning, with
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Curzon Ashton v Hereford FC LIVE minute by minute updates
5:55pm Injury update on Tope Obadeyi who has a broken toe, not inflamed as first thought. I'm not sure what the recovery
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Rain causes flooding on roads with alerts in place
6:32pm Submerged car A car ended up submerged in floodwater in Hereford today. More here.
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Herefordshire snow: Your pictures and videos
WE may now be in the meteorological spring, but many people were surprised to see snow falling in Herefordshire this morning. The worst affected areas were in Bromyard, with the conditions proving to be treacherous on some of the roads. This
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Snow causes problems on Herefordshire roads
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'Why not just pay Herefordshire farmers not to pollute?'
Herefordshire’s phosphate credit scheme is enabling 3,500 new homes in the county that would not otherwise have been built, it has been claimed. Cabinet member for environment and deputy leader of the council Elissa Swinglehurst said its “pioneering
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Snow falls in Herefordshire
1:58pm Flooding blog We have started a live blog here as flood alerts are in place for the county. Snow has also restarted
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Food hygiene: major improvement ordered at Hereford restaurant
HEREFORDSHIRE pubs, restaurants and takeaways have been handed new ratings in the latest round of food hygiene inspections, with one county business told that major improvement is needed. All businesses handling food in the county are regularly
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Traditional pub in Herefordshire town centre goes up for sale
A TRADITIONAL pub in a busy Herefordshire street has been put up for sale. Reputed to be one of the oldest in the town centre, the grade II listed Wine Vaults in Kington's High Street is on the market with commercial estate agents Sidney Phillips
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Brockhampton Court: Trailblazing women and timeless transformation
Brockhampton Court's captivating history intertwines with the stories of remarkable women who have left an indelible mark on its legacy. Originally built in the mid-18th century as a small rectory, the home underwent significant transformations, reflecting
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Why they should be paying to monitor 'undesirables' in Hereford
I AM involved with the night time economy as a street pastor and consider monitored CCTV of vital importance (Saved... for now, the CCTV system that keeps us safe, February 15). Simply recording is of little or no use. We rely on it to help those
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What happens to your poo in Hereford? I went to find out
HAVE you ever wondered what happens to your poo after you flush the toilet? I spent a rather smelly afternoon at a wastewater treatment works in Hereford to find out what happens to sewage in the city and where it goes next, so you don't have to
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Is it time to boot the Tories out of Herefordshire?
DO we really need more from the Tories after the last 14 years (Letters, February 15)? Shouldn’t we be asking how do we achieve change for the better? Never before have the press and the Tories been so out of touch with a public that they are supposed
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Do you remember this lost Hereford shop?
HEREFORD has lost many popular shops over the years, many of which are missed by Hereford Times readers. One shop our readers have been reminiscing about on the We Grew Up in Hereford Facebook page is Sid Wright Limited. Sid Wright Limited
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These Labour claims about Herefordshire need some context
SHEILA Marsh, a member of the local Labour Party, claims that 31 per cent of the county’s jobs “pay less than the living wage”, and that “4,300 children in the county live in poverty” (Letters, February 15). Both of these claims need context. Dr
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Someone should be held to account for costly Hereford mistake!
THE cost of the now-removed yellow lines on the roundabout in Central Avenue has come to light due to a freedom of information request (How much bungling workmen cost us with double-yellows “error”). The painting of the lines cost £399.72. The
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Herefordshire council chief is entitled to be paid more than the Prime Minister!
IT seems your letter writer is a little confused (Letters, February 15). Our PM is an elected politician. As are the councillors in your council, which includes the leader (equivalent to the PM at local government level). Despite the full-time