Irena Sulecka
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This is such sad news.
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I would not walk along any of these areas after dark. I appreciate that people and women in general should be able to walk around anywhere after dark but I personally would not walk along here, stick to the main roads where there are people and traffic.
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It's the way forward and also good to see more new homes locally.
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25 minutes ago, Peter Thomas-Cruttwell said:
I never realised it was so bad
Neither did I to be honest. These pictures really show how much rust is on the railings. I hope that this is still safe.
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I have been watching
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Some people are just vile. I hope that they catch them and that the courts put them in prison
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What a lovely location to place this camera.
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Excellent and well done to these ladies and to you Colin for the good work you have done in publicising this event
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Beautiful photographs. We have not been to see the statue but plan on visiting over the coming weekend
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16 hours ago, ragwert said:
After walking down and watching the traffic piling up all the way from Steels down to the Newtown Road/Holmer Road,the removal of the traffic lights down Edgar Street has to be a top priority.Traffic is needlessly being stopped by the totally pointless lights at the Edgar Sterrt/Blackfriars Street jtn leading to traffic backing up then slowing down to let vehicles in from the merging lanes.It then piles up on the Newtown Road roundabout then backs up even more when vehicles wait to turn right into Mortimer Road.
Newtown Road over the rail bridge also needs to be widened to make two lanes.I wish they would listen to Colin who has long campaigned to turn off the traffic lights, I notice other local groups are now highlighting this too which will keep the momentum going. Congratulations to Anne-Marie Probert on her win and well done to all of the other candidates who stood.
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This is brilliant news
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This is tragic, thoughts and prayers go to this lovely man's family.
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Now I have a better understanding of why the measures were put in place, it makes sense after listening to this explanation. Thank you
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I just read this on FB, happy that the Wallaby is safe and well. Nice story
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Another tragedy and someone taken so young in life RIP
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Loving the positive vibes
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37 minutes ago, WX Rob said:
A few really bad timed comments on facebook saying it was an "insurance job" ......sounds like they didn't have any insurance
It's a business Rob so I would imagine that they did have insurance, it is probably a requirement of the lease too. And welcome to Hereford Voice forums hope to see you as one of our regulars 👍
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This is such a shame, the business has just got going and apparently really busy too. We ordered from here a few times and the food was lovely. Hope that they manage to survive and reopen soon.
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Where did that time go?
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A lot of this does not make sense to me. Local retailers will loose out here and making the old bridge one way if just ridiculous
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Don't complain when the prices or community charges go up to cover this free period
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On 24/06/2020 at 09:36, Hereford Voice said:
In the governments final daily briefing broadcast yesterday chief Medical Office Chris Whitty reminds us..
Boris Johnson announced social distancing rules will be eased, allowing pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers to open from 4 July in England.
The prime minister said people should remain two metres apart where possible, but that a "one metre plus" rule would follow.
I get so frustrated with some people in the supermarket who completely ignore the arrows and try to get within a metre, I always ask them to back away.
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On 25/06/2020 at 08:57, megilleland said:
How far apart did you say?
ha ha
Hereford Voice, leading the way for others to follow...
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Good on you for highlighting this blatant copying. 🤙