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Stories for 18 April 2007

Cricket

Youngsters to have fun

A NEW way to have great fun learning to play cricket is being launched next week at Colwall.  more...

Latest

Black eye assault

A MAN was left with a black eye after being punched to the ground near to the Old Bridge in Hereford.  more...

Royal visitor at birthday celebrations

ROYAL visitor, HRH Princess Alexander will be helping to celebrate a 25th birthday in Herefordshire.  more...

New leadership team

HEREFORDSHIRE Community Safety and Drugs Partnership has a new leadership team.  more...

Driver head-butted pedestrian

A PEDESTRIAN has been verbally and physically assaulted by a motorist in Leominster.  more...

Other

Bulls retain Trophy

Hereford United 3 Ledbury Town 0   more...

Round-Up

Trees set to be protected

A NUMBER of tree preservation orders look set to be confirmed by Herefordshire Council in "Lark's Rise", an area of woodland near Ledbury's Homend Trading estate.  more...

Trees set to be protected

A NUMBER of tree preservation orders look set to be confirmed by Herefordshire Council in "Lark's Rise", an area of woodland near Ledbury's Homend Trading estate.  more...

Road setback for allotments plan?

PLANS for a track and car park to a proposed allotments site, off Ross Road in Ledbury, look set to be refused by Herefordshire Council.  more...

Council condemns 'tower block' plan

LEDBURY town councillors are recommending refusal of a planning application for a three-storey apartment block above the Homend garage.  more...

Council condemns 'tower block' plan

LEDBURY town councillors are recommending refusal of a planning application for a three-storey apartment block above the Homend garage.  more...

Council condemns 'tower block' plan

LEDBURY town councillors are recommending refusal of a planning application for a three-storey apartment block above the Homend garage.  more...

Leaflets have 'saved money'

HAVING glossy leaflets delievered to homes in Ledbury inviting residents to Have Your Say' and vote for the future of Forest of Dean District Council, has been defended as saving money, despite the fact the Ledbury is not in the Forest of Dean district.  more...

Man jailed after making threats

A DYMOCK woman was terrified when her ex-lover threatened to burn down her house and produced a sawn off shotgun.  more...

Python found in Coneygree Wood

POLICE recovered an 8ft long Burmese python from Coneygree Wood, near Ledbury, on Sunday afternoon.  more...

Bridge results

LEDBURY MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB  more...

  
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