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Massive boost to museum

HEREFORDSHIRE'S heritage will be made more accessible to schoolchildren, visitors and researchers thanks to £703,000 from Herefordshire Council.   more...

Praise for homeless project

A COUNTY project which helps young people living under the shadow of homelessness has been commended for the high quality of its services helping with accommodation and outreach services.   more...

A hero's welcome for intrepid rower

OCEAN rower Andrew Barnett became the second River Wye man to row the Atlantic when he stepped on dry land for the first time in two months.   more...

WIs respond to call for cash

WIs all over Herefordshire have been quick to respond to a plea by the Herefordshire Federation of Women's Institutes.   more...

Hospital hits back at MRSA statistics

HEREFORD County Hospital is disappointed at being publicly named and shamed as being the sixth worst in England for its number of MRSA super bug cases.   more...

Black-eye bug is still in schools

HEREFORDSHIRE'S black-eyed flu bug which targets children is still coughing and spluttering its way across the county.   more...

Have a heart for Acorns

ACORNS Children's Hospice is getting in the Valentine's mood and asking schools, colleges and workplaces to `Have a Heart' this February 14 by wearing red or sending their Valentine messages on a specially designed heart-filled poster.   more...

Ten sent to jail

A JAMAICAN drugs gang with an "arrogant determination" to control Herefordshire's heroin and crack cocaine trade has been jailed for a total 65 years.   more...

Minister makes a return visit to open new centre

WHAT is Northern Ireland Minister Jeff Rooker doing visiting two Herefordshire Schools?   more...

Minister makes a return visit to open new centre

WHAT is Northern Ireland Minister Jeff Rooker doing visiting two Herefordshire Schools?   more...

Bryan changes down a gear

BRYAN Camden's first car was a mini - it was a small beginning but marked the start of a lifelong love affair with the internal combustion engine for the Hereford salesman.   more...

Cathedral library wants your custom

A LITTLE-known but highly interesting part of Hereford is to increase its accessibility to the public.   more...

Unlawful killing verdict in Bodycote inquest

THE verdict of a Hereford inquest jury could change the way health and safety law works in the UK.   more...

Delight as dish doves introduce new arrival

THE doves that set up home behind a satellite TV dish in Leominster - pictured in last week's Hereford Times - have had a family.   more...

Parents are facing nursery nightmare

WORKING mums and dads are facing stressful times over a lack of childcare in Leominster as part of an £800,000 new children's centre remains unoccupied because of a design error and a privately run nursery has folded.   more...

Lindsey's happy return

LOCAL girl Lindsey Taylor is returning "home" to take on the job of headteacher at a school with one of the most picturesque settings in the county.   more...

Have a heart for Acorns

ACORNS Children's Hospice is getting in the Valentine's mood and asking schools, colleges and workplaces to `Have a Heart' this February 14 by wearing red or sending their Valentine messages on a specially designed heart-filled poster.   more...

Sport

Hereford 1 Halifax 0

Saturday, February 11, 2006   more...

County sports stars pick up top awards

A JUDO player and an athlete collected the two main individual accolades at the Hereford Times sponsored Herefordshire Sports Council Awards last night.   more...

  
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