Archive

  • Tarrington ICT Beginners Course

    The Lifelong Learning Partnership will shortly be offering two ICT courses at the Lady Emily Community Hall. The first course will be "Using a Computer - Taster for Beginners". This five week course will start on Tuesday April 15th 9.30 - 11.30am and

  • Tarrington Fashion Show

    A fashion show by Sez will be held in the Community Hall on Friday 18th April starting at 7.30pm. Tickets are £10 (including refreshments). The show is in aid of Trumpet and District Agricultural Society. Tickets are available from Gwyneth Williams on

  • Tarrington Parish Council meeting

    At the last meeting of Tarrington Parish Council a number of interesting topics were discussed. The meeting, in the Community Hall, chaired by Robert Hodges, heard that they were still seeking a response from Royal Mail regarding a permanent location

  • Tarrington Annual Parochial Church Meeting

    At the APM of St Philip and St James Parochial Church Council, held at the Lady Emily Community Hall on Wednesday 2nd April the following officers were elected for the next twelve months, Vikki Avery Lay Chairman, Margaret Psirides Secretary, Martin Townsend

  • Tarrington in Bloom

    A recent meeting of the Tarrington in Bloom Group held at the Tarrington Arms was very productive and initiated some fresh ideas. The next meeting, also at the Tarrington Arms, will be on the 30th April at 7.30pm, for more information about Tarrington

  • North Midlands joy for county sides

    LUCTONIANS and Hereford had plenty to celebrate after North Midlands Cup success. The Kingsland side are in the final after a home win over Malvern while Hereford made it into the semi-finals with success at Wyeside against Newport. See Thursday's Hereford

  • Defeat for Pegasus

    PEGASUS failed to capitalise on their recent good home form in the Sport Italia Hellenic League Premier Division. The city side travelled to Hungerford Town and went down 2-0.

  • Away win for Westfields

    WESTFIELDS continue to climb the Polymac Services Midland Alliance after another away success. Fields continued their late season revival with a 1-0 success at Stapenhill.

  • Cheese and Wine Evening

    A cheese and wine evening, with proceeds to B odenham Church, will be held at Broadfield Court, Bodenham, from 7.30 pm on Thursday April 10th. Tickets cost £6 and are availabe from 01568-797285/797839

  • Running for Trust

    A COUNTY student who overcame a family tragedy is running for the charity that changed his life. Ben Cross, of Colwall, will run the London Marathon for Noah's Ark Trust. Ben was offered counselling and outings by the Trust when, aged of 11, his father

  • Student wins British title

    A VISUALLY impaired student has hit the target in a UK shooting competition. Nathan Keen gave a masterclass in the British Acoustic Shooting Championships, retaining his Junior Champion title. The RNC (Royal National College for the Blind) student,

  • County groups offer tasty advice

    VOLUNTARY groups from two counties are joining forces to give communities a better deal. Herefordshire Voluntary Action (HVA) has struck a partnership with South Shropshire Voluntary Action (SSVA). The pair hope the move will provide more information

  • Success brews in Hay

    A TEA Room in Hay-on-Wye is one of Britain's best, according to mystery shoppers. Old School Tea Rooms has received an "Award of Excellence" from the UK Tea Council. The Council visited 100 venues throughout the UK, offering points in seven areas -

  • History made at racecourse

    RACECOURSE visitors have remembered the past on a day the Grand National took place. Hundreds of families descended on Hereford Racecourse yesterday (Saturday) for a family and local history fair. Genealogy is one of the country's most popular pastimes

  • A century of village life

    VILLAGERS are turning back the clock ahead of annual display. Fownhope residents are gathering items for the forthcoming local history exhibition. The event takes place in the Memorial Hall from April 18 to 20, recalling life in the village from 1880

  • Horses injure two riders

    TWO people have ended in hospital following separate accidents involving horses. A woman crushed by her horse was airlifted to Hereford yesterday morning (Saturday) by County Air Ambulance. She was riding through Sellack when her horse reared-up and

  • Five rescued in house fire

    Five people were rescued last night (Saturday) following a house fire in Hereford. Emergency services were called to the former Old Sportsman public house, Widemarsh Common, shortly before 9pm. Crews from Hereford and Fownhope attended the fire, which

  • Band goes for visual appeal

    A COMMUNITY band from Bromyard is about to make notes in Worcester Cathedral. The Bromyard Wind Band will perform at a charity concert with the Cradley Singers next Saturday (April 12). Funds from the 7.30pm concert will go the Cathedral's Appeal for

  • Kip's on the trail of city litter louts

    A CAMPAIGNER hoping to clean up Hereford's streets has started a litter revolution. Kip Waistell, who lives in the city centre, has formed Hereford Against Litter (HALTER). He says: "I want to bring about a revolution in Hereford regarding litter.