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Stories for 29 September 2006

Books

Steamy romance

AMERICAN screenwriter Nicole Galland toyed with the drafts of her first novel, a steamy historical romance, for 14 years - but her writer's block ended when she travelled to Leominster and the Welsh border.  more...

Steamy romance

AMERICAN screenwriter Nicole Galland toyed with the drafts of her first novel, a steamy historical romance, for 14 years - but her writer's block ended when she travelled to Leominster and the Welsh border.  more...

Steamy romance

AMERICAN screenwriter Nicole Galland toyed with the drafts of her first novel, a steamy historical romance, for 14 years - but her writer's block ended when she travelled to Leominster and the Welsh border.  more...

Steamy romance

AMERICAN screenwriter Nicole Galland toyed with the drafts of her first novel, a steamy historical romance, for 14 years - but her writer's block ended when she travelled to Leominster and the Welsh border.  more...

Steamy romance

AMERICAN screenwriter Nicole Galland toyed with the drafts of her first novel, a steamy historical romance, for 14 years - but her writer's block ended when she travelled to Leominster and the Welsh border.  more...

Bromyard

Town fail to bridge gap

BROMYARD TOWN 0, CAUSEWAY UNITED 4  more...

Farming

Weather was ideal for 99th match

JUST one year short of its centenary, Weobley and District Agricultural Improvement Society was blessed with ideal conditions for its ploughing match on Saturday.  more...

Reflecting on a successful year

HEREFORDSHIRE Poultry Society's first annual meeting is to be held at the Trumpet Inn on Friday at 7pm.  more...

YFCs enjoy increasing membership

THE Herefordshire Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs has closed the 2006 membership year with a figure of 728 members, aged from 10 to 26, in the 18 clubs spread across the county.  more...

Sarah’s second success

Ledbury Young Farmers' Club member Sarah Hitchon has won the National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs' senior dairy stockjudging competition for the second year running, beating 24 other competitors from across England and Wales.  more...

Competition nears its 150th anniversary

Tenbury Farm Competition has had another very successful season with a total of 45 farmers competing, all within a 10 mile radius of the town.  more...

Alwyn takes the top prize at Stoke Bliss

A total of 44 ploughmen supported the annual ploughing match held by the Stoke Bliss and District Agricultural Improvement Society at Warren Farm, Bringsty, near Bromyard.  more...

County is chosen for organic top fruit site

Sheepdrove Organic Farm has bought 17 hectares in Herefordshire on which to establish organic top fruit production.  more...

Football

Cup draw favours Bulls

HEREFORD United have been handed a derby date against Shrewsbury Town in the opening round of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy - formerly the LDV Vans - and manager Graham Turner was quick to welcome the news.  more...

Cup draw favours Bulls

HEREFORD United have been handed a derby date against Shrewsbury Town in the opening round of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy - formerly the LDV Vans - and manager Graham Turner was quick to welcome the news.  more...

Junior Soccer Scene

LADS CLUB COLTS U15s 3, LEDBURY SWIFTS U15s 1  more...

Wilband walks after 7th loss

BUSTLEHOLME 3, LEDBURY TOWN 0  more...

Wilband walks after 7th loss

BUSTLEHOLME 3, LEDBURY TOWN 0  more...

Seven league matches conjure up 54 goals

THE Soccer Site Malvern Football League had a full fixture list last Sunday (September 24) and the seven matches played produced 54 goals between them.  more...

Health

When you can’t catch your breath

DIFFICULTY breathing can be frightening, but it's an experience many people have to cope with for a long time.  more...

Friends together for cancer

A GROUP of friends has raised £1,500 for the Charles Renton Unit at the County Hospital.  more...

Get there in good time for a bargain in baby clothes

THE National Childbirth Trust, celebrating its 50th year, has many strings to its bow.  more...

Latest

Police target troublemakers

NEW police powers could ensure greater peace of mind for Leominster residents who go in fear of foul-mouthed and abusive yobs.  more...

Lorry driver assaulted as he tried to stop theft

A MOTORIST was assaulted after he confronted a man trying to steal copper products from his lorry while he was stuck in traffic.  more...

Jobs safe as company is bought

THE threat to more than 100 jobs at Presteigne's largest employer has been lifted.  more...

Other

Walker double sinks Bulls

Bristol Rovers 2 Hereford United 1 TWO goals within a minute from Richard Walker midway through the second half gave Rovers their first win in five matches with the Bulls.  more...

Walker double sinks Bulls

Bristol Rovers 2 Hereford United 1 TWO goals within a minute from Richard Walker midway through the second half gave Rovers their first win in five matches with the Bulls.  more...

Walker double sinks Bulls

Bristol Rovers 2 Hereford United 1 TWO goals within a minute from Richard Walker midway through the second half gave Rovers their first win in five matches with the Bulls.  more...

Round-Up

Fixtures

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Fixtures

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Fixtures

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Bridge results

LEDBURY DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB  more...

Schools challenge results

JOHN Masefield High School's Peter and Tony Foster were runners-up in the 0800 Reverse Mountain Board Schools Championships at Cradley.  more...

Pony club in triathlon

LEDBURY Hunt Pony Club members competed in a triathlon (shooting, running and cross-country riding) at Salters Hill, Tewkesbury organised by the Cotswold Vale Pony Club on Sunday.  more...

Carl Hester wins his 40th national title

NEWENT dressage maestro Carl Hester had a memorable week at the Blue Waters British Dressage National Championships, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.  more...

Eight club records broken

THE fifth Ledbury & District ASC club championship gala, kindly sponsored by John Goodwin Estate Agents, was held on Sunday and resulted in eight records being broken.  more...

Rugby

Hocking touches down for victory

LEDBURY 3rds 14pts, BROMYARD 2nds 7pts  more...

  
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