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A tram or electric bus along the GWW could work.
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This had me laughing, nice one Bobby - Happy New Year everyone!!
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The Send Climbing Centre - Rotherwas SET TO REOPEN
Colin James replied to DILLIGAF's topic in Open Forum
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Chimichanga may close in the New Year
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Edgar Street Grid and Courtyard Theatre
We are not 100%. I will try and find out more information asap -
This application relates to the up-to-date concept which introduces a new additional fast forward lane and booth, to allow two customers to collect their order at different booths. The extension will facilitate a new drive thru booth which will provide a second collection point. The new fast forward booth will allow for a customer to pull forward to an additional booth, if there is a small delay in the order, rather than driving through to the grill bays. This allows the traffic flow to be retained through the drive thru lane.
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Hereford Voice Competition - Win This Luxury Hamper Worth Over £60! We have teamed up with our very good friends at Fodder in Church Street Hereford who have very generously donated this luxury prize hamper. To be in with a chance of winning you need to pop over to our Facebook Page: 1. LIKE Hereford Voice and Fodder Facebook Pages 2. TAG A Friend 3. SHARE This Competition Post (Entrants MUST be over 16 years old) A winner will be chosen at random from all valid entries on Friday 12th January 2018. Good luck! #hvcomps #hfdvcomps
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Plans have been submitted for the refurbishment of the McDonald's restaurant on Belmont Road Hereford to include the construction of extensions, reconfiguration of car park and kerb lines to accommodate the new drive thru lane layout. The installation of a new patio awning over the external seating area. The relocation of the pedestrian crossing and the reinstatement of the third Grill bay. Application P174726/AM
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Hereford County Hospital Second Most Expensive Car Park
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Hereford City
No surprises there mate. Who owns the car park at Hereford Hospital? -
Hereford County Hospital Second Most Expensive Car Park
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Hereford City
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Hereford County Hospital has the second most expensive car park in the country! Hospital trusts in England made a record £174M from car parking fees last year. The Patients Association has criticised the figures, saying it's a charge for being ill. Hereford County Hospital has been named as the second most expensive hospital car park in the country. Costs are extortionate at £3.50 for a one hour visit!
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I have updated this with the duck pond project earlier this year. We will be finishing the painting of the fence once we have the better weather.
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The Send Climbing Centre - Rotherwas SET TO REOPEN
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(I have added a photograph to your post mate) Yes, unsure what has really happened here but we ran an article on Facebook today. -
Halo Leisure and Herefordshire Council - looking forward to a further 75 years of ‘Creating Healthier Communities’ Halo Leisure has just signed a new 75 year lease with Herefordshire Council, one of four local authorities they work with, marking a joint commitment to the long term future of sport and physical activity in the county. The award winning social enterprise has, since it launched in Herefordshire in 2002, set out to create the finest facilities at its centres across England and Wales (serving elite athletes, sports clubs, schools and families), and to create healthy partnerships with the community via everything from GP referral schemes to healthy ageing initiatives. Their success is illustrated by the millions they keep reinvesting in the work they do and the 22 centres they now manage. Rolfe says his team have worked closely with each of the authorities who have commissioned them to deliver leisure opportunities for local people not only in Herefordshire but Bridgend County Borough, Wiltshire and Shropshire. Councillor Harry Bramer, Herefordshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Contracts and Assets, said:
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Merry Christmas To Our Members At Hereford Voice
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
Merry Christmas guys I hope that you all have a fantastic Christmas -
Merry Christmas To Our Members At Hereford Voice
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
Merry Christmas Glenda :) -
Accident in Whitecross Road Hereford
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Whitecross and Moor Park
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There is an accident on Whitecross Road Hereford, just before the junction for Sainsbury's and Aldi. There are two vehicles involved, a red Vauxhall and a white Taxi. This is causing major traffic delays.
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Plans have been submitted for the proposed replacement and upgrade of existing public telephone kiosk with kiosk combining public telephone service and ATM service (BT Cashzone Pod) adjacent to The Kerry Commercial Street Hereford. This is how the new style kiosks look.
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Club’s tenancy at Edgar Street stadium secured for 10 years Hereford Football Club has signed an agreement with Herefordshire Council (dated 19 December 2017), which will secure the club’s tenancy at the Edgar Street stadium for a further 10 years. The extended lease - which can be triggered by the club - will allow for future development of the club’s stadium as part of a wider area that is set to further improve following the opening of the Old Market shopping development and the construction of the new City Link Road. The proposed ‘Urban Village’ project, part of the Hereford 2020 Edgar Street regeneration, could potentially mean a new stand and associated facilities to return the ground to a four-sided stadium, as well as more retail outlets nearby. Hereford FC signs new lease (l-r) Councillor Harry Bramer and Hereford FC Chairman Ken Kinnersley Speaking today, Hereford FC’s Chairman Ken Kinnersley said: Councillor Harry Bramer, Cabinet Member for Contracts and Assets said:
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Articulated Trailer Dumped on A49 Much Birch Hereford
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
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Herefordshire Council is appealing for information about an articulated trailer that was dumped on the A49 layby at Much Birch, between Ross-on-Wye and Hereford. The articulated trailer, which has a distinctive camel image on the back, was known to be parked in a layby on 7 October, next to Maggie’s snack bar. When it became clear that the trailer would not be moved, Herefordshire Council’s Community Protection Team discovered that the trailer had been abandoned containing approximately 24,000 litres of oil. Oil waste needs to be collected by a registered waste carrier and disposed of responsibly. Enquiries are on-going to establish who dumped the environmental waste and the circumstances surrounding the fly tipping. The articulated trailer has a distinctive camel image on the back. Marc Willimont, Herefordshire Council’s Head of Regulatory and Development Management Services, said: The articulated trailer contained approximately 24,000 litres of oil. The Community Protection Team investigates unlawful waste disposal and fly tipping cases that are reported at www.herefordshire.gov.uk/flytipping If you have further information about the articulated trailer dumped on the A49 at Much Birch, please call the Community Protection Team on 01432 261761.
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Hereford City Link Road Opens Monday 11th December
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
The traffic lights are the main issue here in my opinion, my biggest gripe! -
Hereford City Link Road Opens Monday 11th December
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Open Forum
I took this video earlier this evening, and yes you can actually turn right and left into the new links road from Edgar St (my mistake ) Hereford Link Road.mp4 -
I think is my mate Darren Sockett (Butter Market and many other properties) Here is another
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BBC 'Question Time' programme will be broadcast live from Hereford on the 18th January 2018. David Dimbleby will host the show with a selection of guests from all political backgrounds - location still to be confirmed. If you would like to be a part of the audience and put your questions to the panel then please visit HERE