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So predictable! It took just 21 minutes to copy our FB topic (notice the clever little 'Press Release' title, well this was shared on Monday and we have waited until today to prove this exact point). Again, 'Hereford Voice Leading The Way For Other To Follow'- 137 replies
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Okay, let's put this following us to the test again today. We are just about to share the news which was actually shared on Monday about 3 new murals going at Hereford County Hospital. We have waited until today to give other pages time to share the news. The last news of Mural's in Hereford was very popular, We have just shared this story on our forums HERE at 07:43, and on our Facebook page at 07:57 so let's see how quick it takes someone to 'FOLLOW US' with this story- 137 replies
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Artist Curtis Hylton has rolled up his sleeves this week to start work creating three large murals on the walls of the MRU and Radiotherapy Unit at Hereford County Hospital. The nature-inspired murals will appear over the course of the next couple of weeks. Locals will recognise Curtis' style as he is the artist behind the Herdsman pub mural. Curtis is pictured outside the buildings this morning along with an artists impression of what one of the three walls will look like. The new artwork celebrates Herefordshireโs natural beauty, and will feature apple blossoms, robins, kingfishers, and woodpeckers. Funding for the mural is generously provided by donations to the Oncology Trust Fund, which supports enhancements that benefit patients and staff, beyond essential service delivery needs. Passers-by wanting to watch progress will be welcome to pop by during the next couple of weeks.
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A major milestone was reached this week when a significant financial gift was given to the Waterworks Museum by the SR & PH Southall Trust. This capital investment provides much greater financial security and allows the Museum to make long term plans knowing there will be a solid financial base. Pictured are Candia Compton from the SR & P H Southall Trust and Jill Phillips from the Museum signing the contracts in front of the Southall Gallery. (Candia is the daughter of Stephen and Philippa Southall who were founding members of the Museum; the Southall gallery was named after them). According to Jill Phillips, Chair of Trustees and Governance Director "This financial gift provides the Museum with real security for the first time and is a tangible endorsement of our long-term vision for its success". SR & PH Southall Trustees commented on "being delighted to have made this gift to the Waterworks Museum. This entirely volunteer run, energetic team is full of ideas for future displays :the museum is a valuable asset to the city and county of Hereford. Trustees hope that this endowment will grow through donations and bequests". This is great financial news, as small independent volunteer-led Museums like the Waterworks Museum remain vulnerable to ongoing economic changes and operational challenges.
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In a tribute Herefordshire Council said they are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former Council Leader, John Jarvis, who died on Sunday 13 July 2025. Former Councillor Jarvis was a prominent figure in Herefordshire Council, serving as the ward member for Kerne Bridge from 2006 to 2015. He held the Cabinet portfolio for environment and strategic housing for four years before becoming Council Leader from 27 May 2011 to 24 May 2013. Cllr Jonathan Lester, Leader of Herefordshire Council, said: โOn behalf of the Council, we extend our heartfelt condolences to his wife, family and friends for their loss. โFormer councillor Jarvis was a dedicated public servant whose commitment to Herefordshire left a lasting legacy on our county. Well respected across the political spectrum, Councillor Jarvis embodied a collaborative spirit. His tenure was marked by significant achievements that advanced the county's growth and prosperity. Under his guidance, the Cabinet made the pivotal decision in 2012 to redevelop the old cattle market site into a vibrant retail quarter, a move he described as "the right decision for the city" to revitalize Hereford's economy. He was instrumental in launching the โHerefordshire You Canโ campaign to promote Herefordshire as a dynamic place to live, work, and visit. Councillor Jarvis also oversaw the introduction of the Herefordshire Local Plan Core Strategy 2011-2031, championing housing growth to meet the county's needs. Former Councillor Jarvis's vision and leadership continue to shape Herefordshire today, and he will be greatly missed by colleagues, residents and all who knew him.โ As a mark of respect, Herefordshire Council will be flying the County Flag at half-mast for the remainder of this week and on the day of the funeral. Details of the funeral arrangements will be confirmed once known.
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Herefordshire Council, in partnership with Balfour Beatty Living Places, will begin essential restoration works on Mordiford Bridge starting Monday 21 July 2025. The project, expected to last up to six weeks, is part of the councilโs ongoing commitment to improving infrastructure and ensuring public safety across the county. The works will focus on strengthening the flood arches 2 and 3 on the upstream side of the historic bridge, which have been weakened over time due to repeated flooding. These arches are vital for managing water flow during periods of heavy rainfall, and the restoration is crucial to preserving the bridgeโs structural integrity and long-term functionality. There will then follow a process of removing and replacing the parapet alongside the narrow section of the bridge above the arches. All upgrading works conform to Grade II listing standards, meaning the bridge will retain its unique character. The works will take place under a 24-hour road closure, seven days a week, but the public right of way footpath in the fields next to the bridge will be maintained, and in preparation for the main phase, preliminary carriageway works have already commenced. During the closure, a signed diversion route will be in place via B4224 Hampton Park Road, A438 Ledbury Road, and C1292 Dormington. On-site marshals will be available to assist with queries and additional local works may be identified and completed during this period to minimise future disruption. Cllr Barry Durkin, Cabinet Member for Roads and Regulatory Services, said: โWe understand that road closures can be inconvenient, and we appreciate the publicโs patience as we carry out these vital improvements. Mordiford Bridge is one of our key transport links, but it has taken a battering from the impact of the river over many years. These works are essential to ensure the safety and resilience of this historic river crossing.โ
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Oona The Puffin Has Been Released! Elliot and the team from Vets for Pets Hereford Oh this is such wonderful news, thank you to Elliot and the whole team at Vets for Pets Hereford and to the fabulous people at RSPCA West Hatch Animal Centre Previous Update 14th July from RSPCA West Hatch Animal Centre The long anticipated update on Oona, the puffin found in Hereford! Since arriving in our care, from Vets for Pets Hereford, she has been housed on one of our seabird pools, where we have been able to assess her condition and behaviour. Initially, although bright and well in herself, she was very reluctant to spend time on the water and wasnโt doing much in terms of preening and rewaterproofing her feathers. When sea birds spend time in rehab itโs common for their feathers to become contaminated due to not spending time on water, not preening and also all of the necessary handling that is required for feeding, weighing, cleaning out and veterinary treatment. So because of this she received a wash by our skilled wildlife assistants, in order to bring her feathers back to a good condition. This is super important for the successful release of these pelagic birds, who spend the majority of their life at sea, only coming in land to rear their chicks. See our original article on the Puffin in Hereford which soon went viral- https://hfd.news/7qCyS
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A rapist from Hereford was sentenced at court yesterday (Wednesday 9 July) to eight years in prison. Lukasz Szwagulinski, 36, of Whitecross Road, Hereford was found guilty of four offences โ two counts of rape of a female, one of sexual assault by penetration and one of sexual assault between December 2024 and January 2025. Szwagulinski was handed a prison sentence totalling eight years when he appeared before Worcester Crown Court. He was also handed a restraining order against his victim. DC Amy Cook, of Hereford Reactive CID, said: โWe are pleased to get this result for Szwagulinski whose predatory behaviour fully warrant this custodial sentence. โI would like to pay tribute to the bravery and resilience of his victim and hope this result shows we will always listen to anyone who has been a victim of rape or sexual abuse and prosecute where appropriate, and that it may encourage anyone who has suffered similar abuse to come forward and speak to us. โWe will always listen to you, take your concerns seriously and protect you from predators like Szwagulinski.โ You can report sexual offences and rape here on our website Report rape, sexual assault and other sexual offences | West Mercia Police Always call 999 in an emergency. Alternatively, information can be shared anonymously with the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or by visiting crimestoppers-uk.org .
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CORNISH BAKERY IS COMING TO HEREFORD
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Cornish Bakery, the independent, founder-driven company first started in Mevagissey, Cornwall, has announced that it will be opening up in the cathedral city of Hereford. The beautiful, design-led, premium new bakery is set to open in style on July 21st 2025. The stunning bakery will be set within what was previously a Regatta shop, in a prominent corner location at 9 High Street. It has been vacant for a while so will be a welcome addition to the city centre with its beautiful, striking COAT burnt terracotta coloured shopfront. The bakery will be conveniently near to some of Herefordโs top visitor sights such as the Cathedral and the famous Chained Library. The bakery will feature expansive shopfront windows that flood the space with natural light, creating what is likely to be the cityโs lightest and brightest space - a beautiful, high-ceilinged, open-plan setting with a striking new faรงade that showcases the welcoming light and airy interiors. More than 15 year-round local jobs will be created and the new Cornish Bakery will also be supporting the Hereford community through a partnership with a local charity, to be selected by the new bakery team. The company already has several successful bakeries in the area including at Gloucester Quays, Cheltenham and the recently opened, thriving Cirencester bakery. Each Cornish Bakery is individually created to honour the setting and history. This site has been carefully designed to take full advantage of its pedestrianised location, with a large seating area that combines planting, clean architectural lines, comfortable textures, and stunning feature lighting. The interiors have been kept neutral and light, creating a space that invites customers to linger a little longer whilst watching the world go by. Given the companyโs Cornish heritage, they always use new bakery opportunities to support committed artisan makers and designers. The new Hereford bakery will feature bespoke artwork by Cornwall-based designers, A-Side. Cornwall-based basket maker Lin Lovekin has handcrafted a collection of bespoke lampshades and Studio Haran has designed and created unique pendant lighting for the bakery, bringing contemporary Cornish craftsmanship to the heart of the space. Inside, the 164 square metre property hosts seating for up to 69 people. All Cornish Bakery products are freshly made and baked on site every single day and the Hereford open kitchen will enable visitors to watch the team mixing, shaping, kneading and baking the extensive product range throughout the day. The bakery will peddle Cornish Bakeryโs range of delicious products including its award-winning pasties and sausage rolls, both lauded by The Timesโ food reviewer Giles Coren. Additionally, it sells its daily crafted and baked viennoiseries, cakes, and handmade Cornish pasties alongside recently introduced runaway success options. These include the twice-baked Pistachio Croissant, stuffed with homemade frangipane and pistachio cream and the Shakshuka Croissant, filled with lightly spiced roasted peppers and sun-dried tomatoes combined with a cheesy bechamel sauce. Additionally, the new Cornish Raspberry Crรจme Brรปlรฉe pastry, Pastrami Reuben Roll and Hazelnut Pain au Chocolat will all feature on the menu. Cornish Bakery managing director, Mat Finch said, โHereford has been in our sights for a while and weโre really delighted to have found the perfect property in this fantastic city. It feels like a natural fit for us, and weโre proud to be investing in such a thriving and welcoming community. The new bakery has been purposefully designed not just to offer our award-winning bakes and products, but to be a high-end space that locals and visitors will love spending time in.โ A perfect breakfast, lunch or afternoon stop off for shoppers, visitors and residents alike, the Hereford Bakery Manager and team will be ready to welcome customers from 8am - 5pm every day of the week from July 21st.
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The body of Lord David Lipsey was recovered on 1 July, after a multi-agency search, Dyfed-Powys Police have confirmed. Dyfed-Powys Police said they received a report concerning the safety of a man last seen swimming in the River Wye at Glasbury. Lord Lipsey's next of kin have been informed and have asked for their privacy to be respected. Dyfed-Powys Police said in a statement that the force's thoughts were with them. Lord Lipsey, who previously worked as a journalist and Downing Street adviser under then prime minister Jim Callaghan, entered the Lords in 1999. The Lord Speaker John McFall said the upper chamber extended its 'condolences to the noble Lord's family and friends'. Lord Lipsey had lived in the Wye Valley for the last three decades and told the House of Lords last October how he and his wife, Margaret, would go swimming in Glasbury 'most mornings' and 'some mornings in the winter'. But he told the chamber of the deteriorating condition of the river due to 'chicken s***' that had not moved off farms and been driven by water into the stream. He said it made the river smell of 'rotten egg', children were getting sick after swimming in it, and it had caused the numbers of salmon to dwindle. In a speech during the second reading of the Water Special Measures Bill he said: 'Residents such as us complain about children who are sick after swimming, rotten egg odours, opaque green pea-soup blooms and brown slime on the bottom. It is not the Wye that we moved next to 30 years ago. 'This beautiful river is being turned into a sewage dump.' Lord Lipsey was given a life peerage by Tony Blair and was a journalist for papers including the Sunday Times, Guardian and Economist.
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Herefordshire Council is restating its commitment to investing in improving the countyโs roads, as it publishes its Local Highways Maintenance Transparency Report. The report shows how government funding is being used to improve local roads through โbusiness as usualโ road maintenance, alongside how additional council funding has boosted the improvements, benefitting local families, businesses and key services. The recent investment has supported a move towards a more preventative approach to highways maintenance, which in time will lead to a reduction the reactive activity needed. However, while the report outlines the scale of the maintenance and improvement activity, it does not reflect the full benefit and impact of the councilโs additional investment over the past two years due to a time lag in national road condition surveys. This year (2025/26) Herefordshire road users will benefit from ยฃ50million investment, including: 75 km (c47 miles) of resurfacing works 100 km (62 miles) of surface dressing works to provide preventative treatment. The substantial repair of 8 highway structures, The delivery of 2 schemes to protect the highway from land slip and river erosion The improvement of 50 safety barriers. The resurfacing of approximately 8 km of the footway and cycleway network. More than 100 small drainage schemes to remove water from the highway network The repair of 25,000 potholes, with the current preventative treatment strategy seeking to reduce potholes forming. This investment directly supports the Herefordshire Council Plan 2024โ2028, contributing to: Helping families: Safer, smoother roads make daily life easier for families, whether commuting, getting to school, or accessing services. Economic growth: Better roads support local businesses, tradespeople, and workers by improving access and reducing travel time. Environmental resilience: Drainage improvements and low-carbon materials help protect the environment and adapt to climate change. Efficient services: A shift toward preventative maintenance reduces long-term costs and improves value for money. Councillor Jonathan Lester, Leader Herefordshire Council, said: โWe know how important road conditions are to our residents, tradespeople, and businesses, which is why weโre investing in our network. โThis investment is about more than just smoother roadsโitโs about supporting everyday life in Herefordshire. Families benefit from safer school runs, reduced vehicle damage, and more reliable travel for work, shopping, and leisure. Small businesses and tradespeople rely on dependable roads to reach customers, deliver goods, and keep their operations running smoothly. Care workers and NHS staff need accessible routes to reach vulnerable residents quickly and safely - especially in rural areas. And people with medical needs depend on timely deliveries of prescriptions, equipment, and home visits, all of which are made easier by well-maintained roads.โ Summer schedule for road resurfacing The council is continuing its additional investment in the countyโs roads during the summer. A surface dressing programme will see 93km (58 miles) of network improved during July and August. And a programme of resurfacing works taking place throughout July and August will focus on improving the health of some key B-roads and C-roads: July B4224 Holme Lacy Bridge to Mordiford B4352 - Madley to Woodyatts Cross B4218 - Wyche Cutting, Colwall B4218 - Walwyn Road, Colwall A44 - Golden Cross to Bainstree Cross B4220 - Stony Cross to Westfield, Cradley B4348 - Much Dewchurch Village August A466 โ Wormelow Village B4362 - Shobdon to Moor Meadow B4352 - Madley Village A4110 - Three Elms Road B4362- Bateman Arms A44 - Bredenbury B4234 - Ledbury Road, Ross On Wye B4214 - Munderfield Village July/August C1127 - Southbank Road C1047 - Kings Road, Orleton C1131 - Withies Road, Withington C1130 - Lock Lane, Withington C1130 - Withington to Whitestone C1129 - DUKE STREET, WITHINGTON C1105 - Worcester Road, A49 - Enterprise Way (Southern Ave railway bridge) Funding doubled for road safety improvement schemes This year (2025/26) the council is investing significant additional funding into road safety improvements such as improved crossings, new signage and signals, having more than doubled the road safety budget from ยฃ200,000 to ยฃ500,000. Plus, ยฃ3 million has been allocated for new road safety measures at Lockโs Garage and High Cross, and early stage work is already underway to draft initial outline plans for consideration and discussion with key stakeholders.
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Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) has temporarily relocated Hereford Fire Station as of June 2025 to allow the full redevelopment of our St Owen Street site. From June, our crews will be operating from a temporary base at Mortimer Trade Park. This marks the beginning of an 18-month project to build a modern, efficient, and fit-for-purpose fire station that will serve the community for generations to come. What you need to know: There will be no disruption to emergency response servicesโwe remain fully operational. The temporary location continues to allow HWFRS to provide a prompt and effective emergency response across the city and surrounding areas. Our Prevention and Protection Teams will provide targeted fire safety throughout the relocation period. We sincerely thank residents and local businesses for their ongoing support as we deliver this important investment in community safety.
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Club President Graham Preece In a statement the club wrote; "Westfields Football Club are saddened to announce that Club President Graham Preece has passed away at home this evening. Graham was a devoted member of the Westfields club committee and played a huge part in the development of the club over the past 40 years He was a regular supporter both home and away and gave so much of his time to Westfields, organising Golf Days along with a huge amount of work behind the scenes. โOur thoughts and condolences are with his wife Jo and all his family & friends at this very sad timeโ stated Andy Morris on behalf of the club"
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We wish to pay tribute to Andy and thank him for his relentless services to the community and at Belmont Community Centre A spokesperson for Belmont Community Centre said; "We are very sad to announce the passing of our former Chairperson, Treasurer, Trustee and friend, Mr Andrew (Andy) Myatt. Andy, a former Chairperson of Belmont Rural Parish Council worked incredibly hard to ensure the future of our Community Centre to which without this dedication wouldn't be what it is today. He was very highly regarded by all those who knew and worked with him. His legacy will continue throughout the centre. Our love and condolences to his family. Rest In Peace you will be sorely missed. Andrew Myatt 30 June โช1944 - 24โฌth June 2025"
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So today we shared this lovely story about a Puffin in Herefordshire. Notice our timestamp, we shared this at 07:05. HOW DESPERATE IS THIS! ๐ YH actually followed our post at 07:25 (as usual) but altered their topic/timestamp to make it look like they had shared the story before us at 06:45! Forgetting we can see their edits! (How sad). Click on the little clock on their post you will see...๐คญ- 137 replies
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Proposed installation of a new external ATM. The bank is currently undertaking a national programme whereby they are replacing and upgrading their ATMs. The existing machines are end-of-life and can no longer be maintained. The new ATMs are being installed with the latest fraud prevention solutions to keep customer transactions more secure than ever before. They are also accessible for people with hearing loss. The works comprise the installation of a new external ATM to the right-hand side of the building frontage through an existing doorway. The existing doors will be maintained and are to be fixed in the open position and a new external wall is to be constructed to match the existing to house the new ATM. All disturbed finishes to be made good to match existing. New ATM tablet signage is to be installed to above the new ATM (see drawing). Planning Application - P251595/L
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Furthering NMITEโs ambition to develop skills in Hereford NMITEโs commitment to and investment in improving Herefordโs opportunities for economic growth has reached a new milestone as construction begins on its Centre for Innovation and Future Skills (CIFS). Its focus will be on developing skills for Herefordshire, helping to prepare local businesses and individuals for the future of work, whether that is upskilling, reskilling or developing entrepreneurial and innovative skills. The CIFS building is located on NMITEโs Blackfriars Campus, bringing innovation and entrepreneurship into the heart of Herefordshireโs future. Backed by over ยฃ2 million in capital funding from the Governmentโs Towns Fund, CIFS is a core element of the broader Stronger Hereford programme โ an exciting initiative focused on making Hereford a better place to live, learn, work and visit. Built to the highest sustainability standards, CIFS, which is scheduled to open in Spring 2026, will be located on the corner of Blackfriars Street and Widemarsh Street and will be for all those wanting to realise their potential, whether school leavers, career-shifters, businesses or entrepreneurs. James Newby shares NMITEโs vision for the building โNMITE has always had at its core a real mission to deliver economic benefit to Herefordshire, and we believe our new centre will help power local economic growth, for example by helping new entrepreneurs get started and support the creation of new jobs in the local area. Our aim is to revolutionise upskilling, reskilling and to address the skills gaps for the current employment environment and for work in the future. And we will adapt our distinctive and highly effective approach to preparing our students for work to our programmes for developing skills for local people and businesses.โ The plan is to create a very flexible building consisting of event/exhibition space; a flexible workspace; two seminar rooms; an informal, comfortable space for social interaction and working; a small room that can be used for immersive technology as well as kitchen and toilet facilities. CIFS has been expertly designed by local firm Arbor Architects and will be brought to life by local timber construction company, Firth Construction, with other members of the team including project management firm Greenwood Projects, mechanical and electrical designers VIDA, structural designers Giraffe Engineering and landscape designers Seed Landscape Design. The CIFS building will include 180square metres of new space and will renovate 90square metres of an unused part of the existing Edwardian building. A hybrid glulam beam made from UK grown timber is to be installed in the building as part of a project led by NMITE on Building from Englandโs Woodland. The project examines the suitability of certain species of English homegrown trees for their use in construction. The construction project offers an opportunity to demonstrate the viability of English grown timber in modern timber construction methods. โWeโre delighted to be working again with local firm Arbor Architects and also award-winning Firth Construction who have impressed us with their focus on timber constructionโ says Anthea Parker, NMITEโs Director of Strategic Projects and Change. โIt will probably come as no surprise that we will be using this new build as part of our education model.โ An example of this is an educational challenge through the partnership between NMITE and Edinburgh Napier University (ENU) which will use the live retrofit and extension project at Blackfriars to develop a practical methodology for measuring the impact of the new structure on the existing form. The challenge with create an education workshop template that can be applied to other building typologies to upskill and inform retrofit approaches. โThis will provide students on our new Construction Management degree which starts in September with real, hands-on learning opportunitiesโ adds Parker. NMITE is no stranger to creating new, award-winning buildings as exemplified by the Skylon campus which has won Construction Excellence regional and national accolades for best value and social value, respectively. Once built, CIFS will become home to NMITEโs Innovation Support Programme delivered in partnership with Innovate UK as well as other courses and programmes and will be the venue for the Future of Work Conference (this yearโs event took place on 5th June).
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A large amount of drugs and two bladed articles were seized during warrants executed in Hereford this morning (Monday 23 June). Hereford Police Officers carried out warrants at three properties in the Belmont area following concerns of drug dealing from the addresses. Around ยฃ3,500 worth of cannabis, ยฃ1,400 worth of cocaine, a quantity of cash, drug paraphernalia and several devices were all seized as evidence. Two large, bladed weapons were also seized from one of the properties. A 17-year-old boy, and two men aged 20 and 23, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in supply of class A and class B drugs. All three people remain in police custody as they assist officers with further enquiries. The operation was organised by Herefordโs Proactive CID team and was based on good intelligence gathered by officers and community concerns.
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Hereford, UK โ June 2025 โ Growing Local CIC is celebrating the one-year anniversary of its veg box scheme and the opening of their childrenโs education garden at The Southside Farm, a 19-acre site located between Newton Farm and Grafton Lane - at the end of the Great Western Way cycle and footpath. Thanks to funding from the Hereford Stronger Towns Fund the community organisation secured a long-term lease from Herefordshire Council in Autumn 2023 and the capital to transform the site into a thriving community hub. Since then, the farm has developed four commercial-sized polytunnels and several acres of productive growing areas, supplying seasonal organic* (in organic โconversionโ) vegetables to its veg box subscribers, local shops, and restaurants. Next week, fresh produce will also be available via an honesty farm shop on-site, The Veg Shed. A core part of Growing Localโs mission is education. The farm now features a childrenโs education garden and outdoor kitchen, welcoming school groups and the wider community in holidays to learn how to grow, harvest, and cook fresh, nutritious food. A further field has been planted with apple, pear, plum, damson, and nut trees, forming a new heritage orchard. Later this year, construction will begin on a community Cook Studio โ a multifunctional space that will host cookery classes, a pop-up restaurant, and indoor teaching sessions - all celebrating field-to-fork food education. This has been designed by local architects Arbor. Special Anniversary Offers To mark the occasion, Growing Local is offering a free veg box to the first 30 new sign-ups to its Veg Box Scheme this summer. Use the code ONEYEAR25. You can sign up here - https://www.growinglocalvegbox.org.uk/ Collect your weekly veg boxes directly from the farm or a choice of seven hubs in Hereford and beyond. Why Become a Veg Box Customer? When you join our veg box scheme, youโre getting more than delicious, fresh produce. Youโre becoming part of something bigger: Eat Well, Feel Great โ Enjoy healthy, seasonal veg grown locally with care for both people and the planet. Connect with Community โ Take part in farm events, volunteering days, and meet others who share your values Support Local Food Systems โ Help secure your cityโs veg supply and strengthen the local food economy. Tread Lightly on the Earth โ Reduce food miles and support nature-friendly farming that nurtures biodiversity. Grow the Next Generation โ Your support helps fund our Childrenโs Garden and educational programmes for schools, families, and community groups. A Word from the Team Louisa Foti, Director and Project Co-ordinator, said: "We are delighted to finally be opening our doors to the wider Hereford community and expanding our veg box scheme and educational programmes. This project has taken years of hard graftโfrom funding applications to lease negotiations, planning approvals, staff recruitment, and transforming a bare field into a vibrant community farm. Special thanks go to our dedicated volunteer and staff team whoโve worked tirelessly since October 2023 to bring our Southside Farm to fruition. This year, we continue developing the site with a new packing shed, machinery store, access paths and tracks, and services. But the real highlight will be building our long-awaited Cook Studio!" Find Out More To learn more about Growing Localโs work and initiatives, visit: www.growinglocal.org.uk Facebook: Growing Local Hereford Instagram: Growing Local CIC
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OP CONCRETE - Murder of Christian BAGLEY on 21/06/2015 ssstwitter.com_1750420382895.mp4 West Mercia Police are appealing for information on the tenth anniversary of the murder of Chrisitan Bagley which occurred On Sunday 21st June 2015. Christian had been visiting his daughter on Fatherโs Day in the Hunderton area of Hereford. At approximately 10:30pm, Christian left an address on Cagebrook Avenue and began walking towards his home address (please see CCTV still). He was subsequently attacked and stabbed in the vicinity of an area known locally as โThe Linesโ. Despite suffering a fatal stab wound, Christian managed to make his way, firstly to Charles Witts Avenue and then Rogers Avenue to raise the alarm. Christian collapsed in Rogers Avenue and subsequently died of his injuries. To date, no persons have been charged with Christianโs murder. Detective Chief Inspector Gareth Lougher who is leading the murder investigation has said, โTen years have now passed since Christian was murdered. He was a much loved son, brother and father. His daughter who was 19 months old when he died has grown up without her dad and Christian will miss out on those life events as she continues through life. I am appealing directly to anyone who has information about what happened to Christian that night to come forward. The person or persons responsible may have discussed their involvement with family, friends and associates. I appeal to those with information, to do the right thing and try to bring closure to Christianโs family. CrimeStoppers have issued a reward of up to ยฃ20,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction for Christianโs murderโ. Get in touch here https://orlo.uk/lzeA5 Or, alternatively, speak to Crimestoppers anonymously 0800 555 111 or https://orlo.uk/Du8ol
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โI was never given the chance to get to know him or for him to watch me grow up,โ โ these are the poignant words of Christian Bagleyโs daughter as we approach the tenth anniversary of his murder in Hereford. The 12-year-old has penned a heartfelt letter about her dad who was so cruelly taken away from her on Fatherโs Day 2015 when she was only 19 months old. A decade on and with the case still unsolved, West Mercia Police continues with its investigation and is using the milestone to appeal to the public for their help too. Crimestoppers, the independent charity, is supporting the appeal by offering a reward of up to ยฃ20,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for Christianโs murder. On the night of Sunday 21 June 2015, Christian, aged 30, had been to see his 19-month-old daughter at his ex-partnerโs house for Fatherโs Day. As he walked home towards Hunderton Bridge, along Villa Street adjacent to the River Wye and underneath the Great Western Way footpath, known locally as โThe Linesโ, Christian was stabbed by an unknown person. After being attacked near the concrete steps linking the street to โThe Linesโ, Christian managed to stagger to Charles Witts Avenue to seek help. However, despite the best efforts of emergency services at the time, he sadly died from his injuries. The weapon used, believed to be a kitchen knife, remained embedded in his left arm, while the handle that snapped off during the attack has never been found. No-one has ever been charged with Christianโs murder. Although several suspects were arrested around the time, they were later released without charge and the case remains unsolved. Detective Chief Inspector Gareth Lougher, of West Mercia Policeโs Major Investigation Unit, said: โWhile we have continued to investigate this case, a decade on it seems timelier than ever to appeal again to the public to help us get justice for Christianโs daughter, mother and all his family and friends. โWe hope this heartfelt message from a daughter who has grown up never knowing her father will prick the conscience of someone carrying a burden of knowledge about his murder to step forward and help us bring those responsible before the courts. โAfter ten years, loyalties and allegiances may have changed, and we hope anyone who knows something will do the right thing and speak to us. โWe would urge anyone with information to scan the QR code which takes you directly to the Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) or visit this link Public Portal. Alternatively, if you donโt want to speak to police, get in touch with Crimestoppers.โ Alan Edwards, Regional Manager at Crimestoppers, said: โIf you know anything about what happened to Christian but feel unable to speak directly to the police, please remember that Crimestoppers is an independent charity and guarantees 100% anonymity. โWe do not ask for your personal details and will never trace your call or online contact. You can tell us what you know, and you will remain completely anonymous.โ ๐๐ต๐ฟ๐ถ๐๐๐ถ๐ฎ๐ป ๐๐ฎ๐ด๐น๐ฒ๐ ๐๐ถ๐๐ต ๐ต๐ถ๐ ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐๐ด๐ต๐๐ฒ๐ฟ. ๐ ๐น๐ฒ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ฎ๐ฏ๐ผ๐๐ ๐๐ต๐ฟ๐ถ๐๐๐ถ๐ฎ๐ป ๐ณ๐ฟ๐ผ๐บ ๐ต๐ถ๐ ๐ญ๐ฎ-๐๐ฒ๐ฎ๐ฟ-๐ผ๐น๐ฑ ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐๐ด๐ต๐๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐๐ต๐ฟ๐ถ๐๐๐ถ๐ฎ๐ปโ๐ ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐๐ด๐ต๐๐ฒ๐ฟ, ๐ป๐ผ๐ ๐ฎ๐ด๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐ญ๐ฎ, ๐๐ฎ๐ ๐ผ๐ป๐น๐ ๐ญ๐ต-๐บ๐ผ๐ป๐๐ต๐ ๐ผ๐น๐ฑ ๐๐ต๐ฒ๐ป ๐ต๐ฒ ๐๐ฎ๐ ๐บ๐๐ฟ๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ฑ. ๐ฆ๐ต๐ฒ ๐ต๐ฎ๐ ๐ด๐ฟ๐ผ๐๐ป ๐๐ฝ ๐๐ถ๐๐ต๐ผ๐๐ ๐ฎ ๐ณ๐ฎ๐๐ต๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฑ ๐๐ฟ๐ผ๐๐ฒ ๐๐ต๐ฒ ๐ณ๐ผ๐น๐น๐ผ๐๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐น๐ฒ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ฎ๐ฏ๐ผ๐๐ ๐ต๐ถ๐บ: - โSomebody taking my dad away from me when I was little is something that can never be replaced. I have no memories of my dad or his presence in my life - only what other people have told me. โI was never given the chance to get to know him or for him to watch me grow up. Iโll never be able to spend Fatherโs Day, Christmas Day or a birthday with my dad. โThereโs an emptiness that should not be inside me because somebody murdered my dad. โThat void within myself will always be there. โEverything he did that day โ 21.06.15 โ was a โlast timeโ experience. โThey still havenโt found who killed my dad or any answers to why somebody cruelly took him away. I love you dad!โ ๐๐ต๐ฟ๐ถ๐๐๐ถ๐ฎ๐ปโ๐ ๐บ๐ผ๐๐ต๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐๐ฎ๐ป๐ฒ๐๐๐ฒ โ๐๐ฎ๐ปโ ๐๐ฎ๐ด๐น๐ฒ๐ ๐ผ๐ป ๐ฎ ๐ฏ๐ฒ๐ป๐ฐ๐ต ๐ถ๐ป ๐บ๐ฒ๐บ๐ผ๐ฟ๐ ๐ผ๐ณ ๐ต๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐๐ผ๐ป. ๐๐ต๐ฟ๐ถ๐๐๐ถ๐ฎ๐ปโ๐ ๐บ๐ผ๐๐ต๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐๐ฎ๐ป๐ฒ๐๐๐ฒ, ๐ธ๐ป๐ผ๐๐ป ๐ฎ๐ โ๐๐ฎ๐ปโ, ๐ต๐ฎ๐ ๐ท๐ผ๐ถ๐ป๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐๐ต๐ฒ ๐๐ฒ๐ป๐๐ต ๐ฎ๐ป๐ป๐ถ๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ ๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ฝ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐น ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฑ ๐ฝ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ฑ ๐๐ฟ๐ถ๐ฏ๐๐๐ฒ ๐๐ผ ๐ต๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ฏ๐ฒ๐น๐ผ๐๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐๐ผ๐ป: - โChristian was the kindest person you would ever meet. โIf I was across the water, heโd have walked across it just to help us. โChristian was the โclaspโ to the โlinkโ. When they took the clasp, they broke it, whoever done it, they broke it, and the link fell one by one. They took it away, took the family away. โHe loved his daughter; his daughter was his life. When his daughter was born, he was the most elated person youโll ever know. โAll I want to know is why? Why have you done this to my boy? โ Heโs stabbed for no reason whatsoever. He didnโt deserve it, heโs walking along, going home after seeing his baby daughter on Fatherโs Day. โPlease, somebody somewhere knows something, and I want to know why? Just why? Tell me why you did this to my boy. โRing up, or send a message, or whatever. Please come forward if you know anything.โ
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Local people are being urged to ensure they dispose of vapes responsibly, after two waste fires in the last week were found to be caused by vapes in household recycling bins. It is now easier than ever to safely dispose of small electrical items โ including vapes โ thanks to the councilโs new waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) service, which forms a part of standard waste collections. However, it is vitally important that any small electrical items, such as vapes, batteries, hairdryers etc. are placed in a plastic bag on top of your bin, and never inside it. The bin collection crew will then put them in a separate cage on the collection vehicle and take them for recycling. According to the National Fire Chiefs Council, battery fires in bins and at waste sites is at an all-time high and a survey of councils across the UK has found that 94% said that fires caused by batteries in domestic waste were an increasing challenge. Electrical items and batteries should never be put into household rubbish or recycling bins as they can cause contamination and fires. Councillor Elissa Swinglehurst, Cabinet Member for Environment said: โWe as a county are leading the way when it comes to collecting vapes and other small electrical items as part of our waste collections, but it is incredibly important that people follow the correct procedure and place their small electrical items on top of their bins, and not inside. Two fires caused by vapes have needed to be tackled this week alone, which not only disrupts waste collection and recycling, but also uses up valuable time for the fire service. โI would encourage anybody who is unsure to visit our website to find out more about our small electricals collection, and please make sure never to dispose of vapes within their household waste or regular recycling.โ
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