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IN MEMORY | In Memory of 78-year-old Norman Musson of Bromyard

IN MEMORY | In Memory of 78-year-old Norman Musson of Bromyard

In Memory of Norman Musson of Bromyard. Passed away peacefully at home on Thursday 18th July2024 aged 78 Years. Husband of the late Pauline, beloved Dad to Paul, Sharon & Angela and a loving Grandad. The funeral service will take place at Hereford Crematorium on...

NEWS | Parents and motorists face fines if they use a popular route near a school in Hereford as part of a new ‘Safer Routes to School’ scheme that will see ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras installed

NEWS | Parents and motorists face fines if they use a popular route near a school in Hereford as part of a new ‘Safer Routes to School’ scheme that will see ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras installed

Google Street View - Image Date - March 2024 ANPR Cameras to be installed as part of a ‘Safer Routes to School’ Scheme on Belmont Avenue in Hereford. Herefordshire Council, in partnership with Riverside Primary School, are planning to trial a "Safer Routes to School"...

COMMUNITY | The cousin of a 11-year-old boy from Bromyard who is receiving treatment for Leukaemia is helping to raise money to support his family with travel costs

COMMUNITY | The cousin of a 11-year-old boy from Bromyard who is receiving treatment for Leukaemia is helping to raise money to support his family with travel costs

The cousin of a 11-year-old boy from Bromyard who is receiving treatment for Leukaemia is helping to raise money to support his family with travel costs. 11-year-old Elijah from Bromyard is a young boy who is receiving treatment for Leukaemia. It was only discovered...

CHARITY | A golf club captain is taking his support for The Little Princess Trust to a whole new level by using a helicopter to select the winners from a unique raffle

CHARITY | A golf club captain is taking his support for The Little Princess Trust to a whole new level by using a helicopter to select the winners from a unique raffle

A golf club captain is taking his support for The Little Princess Trust to a whole new level by using a helicopter to select the winners from a unique raffle. For instead of tickets, supporters will be given a golf ball that will be dropped from the flying chopper...