Hereford's new sculptures in 'easy' trail around city
A two-mile trail around Hereford’s new public artworks is now available online and in printed form for residents and visitors to follow.
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A two-mile trail around Hereford’s new public artworks is now available online and in printed form for residents and visitors to follow.
Herefordshire’s Green leader and parliamentary candidate Ellie Chowns has clashed with housing minister Lee Rowley on live TV on whether the national housing shortage is due to immigration.
Plans to convert a disused Masonic temple in a Herefordshire town into two flats have been approved.
An A-road which crosses Hereford has shown the longest delays in the county in each of the past five years.
Ellie Chowns, the Green Party’s candidate for North Herefordshire, will appear in a live national TV debate tonight (April 25) on Channel 4 News at 7pm.
Herefordshire’s planning system is increasingly letting people get away with unpermitted building work, a senior figure in the county has claimed.
North Herefordshire MP Sir Bill Wiggin has questioned whether the county’s main public works contractor is qualified to spend over £100 million resurfacing Herefordshire’s roads.
The long-running saga of a half-built house (or houses) at a prominent Herefordshire spot has taken another, possibly final turn.
Mystery surrounds the cause of what is claimed to be the worst polluted stretch of water in Herefordshire. And the body that’s supposed to address the problem has yet to do so.
With summer approaching, many Herefordshire establishments and events are seeking new permissions to stay open and sell alcohol till late.
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