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Calandras Menswear Celebrating 10 Years Trading in Hereford
Massive congratulations to our good friend Giovanni Calandra who is today celebrating 10 years of trade in Church St, Hereford with his fabulous store Calandras Menswear.
Calandras Menswear Church Street Hereford.
In Giovanni's own words;
Quote'Here’s to the future and many more years of trade in the greatest city on earth Hereford'
We couldn't have said it any better!!
Now is the perfect time to pop in if you're looking for that special gift for Christmas..
Road Resurfacing at Green Croft Hereford Rescheduled Until 2021
Resurfacing works scheduled to take place between Wednesday, 16 December and Friday the 18 December along Green Croft, Redhill Hereford have now been postponed.
The works have been rescheduled to take place during the school half term week of Monday, 15 February 2021.
Here's some festive Christmas Cheer to brighten your day.
Here is a pick me up for all those people locked down and in need of getting back to normality.
Long Service Certificate Awarded to John Nicholls for 30 Years in Fire Service
A huge congratulations to firefighter John Nicholls. This week he was presented with his 30 year service award.
John joined Kingsland fire station in June 1990 and has given 24 hour “on call” availability throughout his long career.
A fantastic achievement. Well done John
#herefordnews #positivehereford
Building fire and chemical spill at Special Metals Hereford.
Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service have been at the scene of the fire at Special Metals in Holmer Road Hereford since late this afternoon with support from Leominster Fire Station crews.
A woman has sadly died after crashing into a bridge in Herefordshire.
Emergency services responded to reports of a serious accident in Moreton-on-Lugg early this afternoon.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said:
Quote"We were called at 1.41pm to a bridge near the railway crossing on Moreton on Lugg.
"An ambulance, paramedic officer and a Mercia Accident Rescue Service (MARS) BASICS emergency doctor attended and arrived to find a car which had collided with a bridge.
"The driver, a woman, was being given CPR by an off-duty nurse.
"Sadly nothing could be done to save the woman and she was confirmed dead a short time later on scene."
New Fruit & Veg Retail Store to Open at Alban House Hereford
A planning application has been submitted to Herefordshire Council for consent of an advertisement sign at 16 High Town, Alban House Hereford.
'Cherries & Berries of Herefordshire' a new retail store at Alban House will sell fruit and vegetables.
Birmingham-based property developer Elevate Property Group redeveloped the Grade II listed buildings destroyed by a devastating fire in October 2010. This unit before the fire was previously occupied by the Card Factory and prior to that, was The Link phone shop.
Leominster sports centre set up as a clinic for Coronavirus vaccination from next week.
Herefordshire is one of the first area's outside of hospitals to offer the vaccine as part of the national roll out.
Bridge Street Sports Centre in Leominster will initially receive 975 doses next Monday with the elderly and vulnerable being vaccinated first. Those people will be invited to attend for their inoculation either by letter or text message.
Once people have had their first vaccination, they will make an appointment to return for their second dose around 3 weeks later.
Appeal after fatal collision in Moreton-on-Lugg
Police are appealing for witnesses following a collision at Moreton-on-Lugg, Hereford, where a woman sadly died.
At around 1.50pm on Tuesday 8 December a Nissan Micra was travelling along the C1120 towards the A49 when the collision occurred.
Police Sergeant Andy Wortley said: “The vehicle was travelling along the road when it was in collision with a bridge which crosses over the River Lugg.
“While investigations are on-going to establish the circumstances surrounding this incident, we are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the collision or has dash cam footage to come forward.”
Sadly, the driver, who was in her 80s and the only occupant in the vehicle, died at the scene and our thoughts are with her family and friends at this very difficult time.
Anyone with information or footage is asked to report it here on the West Mercia Police website or call 101 quoting incident 301i of 8 December or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
A car caused considerable damage to Central Bakery in Leominster
The vehicle crashed into the main entrance.
Other vehicles in the area also suffered damage. Early reports indicate that the driver failed to stop.
In a message on their FB page Central Bakery wrote
Quote"Despite the drama this afternoon/evening....the shop will still be open tomorrow at 8am until 2pm as usual.
We will not been beaten..#justcarryonregardless
Thank you for all your kind wishes and help. We appreciate it"
In light of this challenge to their business in these extraordinary times, it is wonderful to hear such a 'positive' response from the bakery. Well done to their team and we wish you good luck in the future.
#herefordvoice #positiveleominster #herefordshire
Have your say on waste in Herefordshire
In future the council will need to provide a food waste collection. Will this reduce your household waste?
Herefordshire Council need to know your views on what the future of rubbish & recycling collection looks like to you in the county:
Home Bargains Submit Plans for Comprehensive Refurbishment and Extension to Hereford Store.
The application details:
QuoteProposed refurbishment and amalgamation of existing building and site layout to create a single retail unit (Class E); creation of a new shop front and entrance extension with associated cladding; reconfigured car parking including parent and child spaces; trolley corral; bollards; and associated works.
Planning application P203578/F full details
Vehicle Failed to Stop for Police - Stinger Deployed
Vehicle failed to stop for Police and a pursuit commenced, after some handy work from Leominster Police and the bed of nails it soon came to an abrupt end! Both occupants arrested.
Singer Feargal Sharkey Urges Agencies to Prosecute Over River Lugg Destruction
International singer Feargal Sharkey most widely known as the lead vocalist of punk band The Undertones in the 1970s and 1980s, and for solo works in the 1980s and 1990s has condemned the recent work carried out along the banks of the River Lugg in Herefordshire and has urged the Environment Agency and others to prosecute the perpetrator in a Tweet.
In another Tweet, Sharkey challenges the Environment Agency (Midlands) asking them why didn't they act after the were alerted to the work that was taking place at the River Lugg.
Environmental campaigning
Sharkey is a lifelong fly fisherman and has campaigned against the pollution of British rivers.
We reported on this story and in a follow up article earlier this week and now many questions are being asked even though there are some local people who are pleased with the work that has been done.
What are your thoughts?
Renaissance paintings on a bedroom wall at a Herefordshire farm
One of the Renaissance wall paintings at Church House Farm in Herefordshire. Photograph: Courtesy of John Stevenson
QuoteA discovery of exceptional Renaissance wall paintings at a Herefordshire farmhouse has prompted a leading expert to warn that the chances of such treasures surviving in domestic settings in Britain are falling because owners are destroying them by modernising their homes.
Stephen Rickerby, who is a consultant to the Getty Conservation Institute and works closely with the Courtauld Institute and English Heritage, was taken aback by the “stunning and extremely high quality” of paintings dating from the late 16th and early 17th centuries that have been uncovered at Church House Farm in Wellington.
Although the Herefordshire discovery was made in 2018, it has taken until now to expose the full scheme of paintings, as well as to consult historians, including specialists from Historic England, and to plan its conservation.
The owners have had to move out of their bedroom into a spare room. The coronavirus lockdown has delayed plans to apply for a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund as it could involve up to £20,000 for painting restoration.
Article: The Guardian 5th December 2020
It's not only rivers that are at risk with this urge to modernise and improve for the natural beauty of things to disappear.
Kingsland Parish Council Issue Statement Regarding Destructive Work on River Lugg
Statement:
QuoteKingsland Parish Council is aware of the recent work done on the banks of the Lugg at Kingsland.
The parish council has had a dialogue with the Environment Agency, and officers have attended online meetings in recent months.
A site meeting with the Environment Agency in September 2020 identified issues near the bridge and the Environment Agency subsequently wrote that “the left hand bank directly upstream of the bridge could do with some reprofiling due to bank slumping… to ease conveyance as it is currently partially obstructing the 3rd arch of the bridge and will look to the landowner to carry out these works”. Another issue highlighted by the Environment Agency was “a build-up of silt and growth mostly Himalayan Balsam on both the upstream and downstream sides”.
The parish council supports work to improve the Lugg that is undertaken at the direction and instigation of the Environment Agency and is in line with the appropriate guidelines, regulations and processes that may be applicable.
The landowner has given an interview in The Telegraph today 5th December. You can read it here
New Cyber Security Centre Rotherwas
A new purpose built security centre is to be built at Skylon Park Rotherwas in a joint venture between Herefordshire Council and the University of Wolverhampton. The University of Wolverhampton has approved £1.5 million to contribute to the centre as well as successfully securing grant funding of £4 million from the Marches LEP Local Growth Fund and £1.16 million of European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Herefordshire Council has approved funding of £3.5 million to contribute to the Centre for Cyber Security
Hereford Wye Valley NHS first in users in Europe to use Ambu aScope 4 Cysto
Congratulations to the urology team at Hereford Wye Valley NHS for being the first users of the Ambu aScope 4 Cysto in the Europe!
A disposable flexible cystoscope. Improving a great service for their patients.