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Setback for farm's bid for bigger chicken sheds
A Herefordshire poultry farm plans to expand its sheds in order to meet new welfare standards.
Plans for new mobile classroom amid growing numbers of children
Marden Pre-School applies for a mobile classroom to support growing pre-school numbers. Planning application open for comments until 31 July 2024.
Mum's 'Wonderwall moment' after winning Oasis tickets in raffle
A lucky mum of two won Oasis concert entry in a charity raffle.
County officially declared to be in drought conditions
HEREFORDSHIRE HAS officially moved into drought conditions with dry weather set to continue.
John Torode axed from MasterChef after allegations of racist language upheld
The BBC has confirmed that John Torode's MasterChef contract will not be renewed after an investigation found he used racist language.
Two Men Who Cut Down Sycamore Gap Tree Jailed For More Than Four Years
The two men who cut down the famous tree at Sycamore Gap out of “sheer bravado” have each been jailed for four years and three months..
Two men jailed for four years and three months over felling of Sycamore Gap tree
TWO men have been handed jail terms after they were found guilty of felling the iconic Sycamore Gap tree.
Thousands Being Relocated To UK After Personal Data Leak Of Afghans
Thousands of people are being relocated to the UK as part of a secret £850 million scheme set up after a personal data leak of Afghans who supported British forces, it can now be reported..
Hundreds of drivers caught speeding in this village
Hundreds of drivers have been speeding on a Herefordshire A-road, a parish council says.

Pete Trigg Wins!
Congratulations to Pete Trigg who has been recognised as Volunteer of the year at the Hereford Times Heath & Social Care Awards back in 2022
This award was sponsored by Cambian
Pete Trigg has been a member of Hereford Hospital Radio for over 10 years. Pete is a natural broadcaster and his warmth and local knowledge really inspires many to look up to him at Hospital Radio.
Pete for a number of years has acted as mentor to many of our new members who have gone on to develop their own careers, and his ability to make radio easy is something of an art.
Being patient, and generous with his time, both at the studio, and on the wards, Pete make a presenter feel at ease.
'Pete and his wife have given up huge amounts of time over many years to support HHR, the patients and the community ' wrote the person who nominated him. " In early years the presenters would go around the wards before their shows and collects requests. At weekend they would help with fund raising."
Pete broadcasts every Sunday from 9am