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  • Lifting the lid on Brookside

    THE man behind some of Britain’s most outrageous soap-stories is holding a talk in Bromyard this month. Peter Cox comes to the Falcon Hotel on June 18 to lift the lid on Brookside, and his experiences as a writer. His talk, titled “Secrets

  • The Summer Show 08

    Hereford College of Arts Summer Show opens on June 14th and runs to June 18th. Showcasing the work of all final year students across the higher and further education programmes in art, design and media. The show is open:- Sat/Sun: 11am

  • Lorry fire closes M50 lane

    FIRE crews from Ross-on-Wye and Ledbury were sent to a lorry fire on the M50 this morning. A pump from each station was called to a stretch of the eastbound carriageway between junctions one and two, near Ledbury, around 8.30am, where a cab was well

  • Uncovering Bromyard's past

    A BROMYARD group is willing to go behind closed doors in a bid to reveal the town’s past. The Bromyard Local History Society is investigating the origins of town centre buildings. The group hopes to compile a detailed study of around

  • Bredwardine & Brobury 2008 Victorian Fair & Picnic

    Reminder! Don't miss the Bredwardine & Brobury Victorian Fair & Picnic on Sunday, June 8th! From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the beautiful gardens of Brobury House located in Brobury on the edge of the River Wye. Bring a picnic lunch. Stay for the Victorian

  • Bredwardine & Brobury 2008 Victorian Fair & Picnic Costumes

    To the Residents of Bredwardine and Brobury: The Crafta Webb costumes are available for us to wear for this year's Victorian Fair & Picnic. If you would like to wear a Crafta Webb costume to our Victorian event this year, you may collect your

  • Bredwardine & Brobury Church Fete Planning Meeting

    It is time to plan our 2008 St. Andrew’s church Fete Saturday, 2nd August. The Planning Meeting will take place on Thursday, June 12th at 7.30pm in St Andrew’s Church. Please come to the meeting ! If you are not able to attend, but would like to help

  • Arabic / Belly Dance for Adults in Kington

    Get in shape and learn Arabic / Belly Dance movements plus enjoy it at the same time! Classes for Adults will be held on TUESDAY evenings from 6.30pm-8pm at Lady Hawkins School in Kington. For more details, please contact Nancy on 01981 500 113

  • Tai Chi Classes in Evenjobb

    How about Tai Chi classes! Every Tuesday evening classes for Adults are held from 6.30pm-8pm in Evenjobb. For more details, please contact Neil on 01981 500 113.

  • Tai Chi Classes in Hay-on-Wye

    How about Tai Chi classes! Evening classes for Adults are held weekly in Hay-on-Wye. For more details, please contact Neil on 01981 500 113.

  • Students praised for good behaviour

    STUDENTS at a Ross school have been praised for their behaviour following their leavers' dinner and dance. Local Policing Officer, PC Mark Murphy, contacted John Kyrle High School to express his thanks to the students for their behaviour and

  • Two vehicle collision near Hereford

    TWO vehicles were involved in a collision just outside Hereford yesterday evening. The accident happened on the A4103 just past Nunnington Bridge, close to the A465 junction, at around 5.15pm. West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman, Claire Thomas

  • Loo theft in Knighton

    A PORTABLE toilet was taken from Knighton town centre and placed in the middle of a main road. Police believe the incident could be related to the pulling down of a garden fence in Penybont Road. Anyone with information ia asked to call

  • Service celebrates centenary

    A SERVICE will take place this weekend to celebrate the anniversary of a striking part of Hereford Cathedral. The service to mark the centenary of the dedication of the cathedral's West Front takes place on Sunday (June 8), along with an exhibition

  • Leominster flags up a medieval theme

    PLANS to put up banner masts in Corn Square have been submitted to Herefordshire Council. The proposal would see six masts placed around the square to extend a display of medievel banners from Broad Street, where masts are already in place,