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  1. Yes and these units have been empty since the fire.
  2. 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.
  3. Below are photographs taken from Friday’s clearance of the Criftins at Leintwardine Herefordshire after the Herefordshire CouncilCommunity Protection Team, BBLP and Police moved 6 cars, parts and junk from a business spilling into the street, which after prosecution has now been cleared and a fence erected to stop any repeat. #herefordvoice #herefordnews #herefordshire
  4. In a message on their Facebook page BERNIE JONES TYRES wrote: 👇 #herefordvoice #herefordnews #hereford
  5. RTC: West Mercia Police assisted colleagues from Gwent Policetogether with crews from Ewyas Harold Fire Station at an RTC on the A465 at Llangua this evening. The vehicle had rolled after hitting flood water. Driver was taken to Hospital to be checked over. #HerefordVoice
  6. We have been talking with Herefordshire Council, the recent scrutiny committee do not agree unfortunately however, we may have some success making some part-time. Still disappointing but were not giving up yet!
  7. Crews from Peterchurch Fire Station and Ewyas Harold Fire Station were called this evening to another RTC this time at A465 Pontrilas. A single vehicle left the road and rolled into a field. One person was treated by West Midlands Ambulance Service, thankfully there were no serious injuries. #herefordvoice #herefordnews #herefordshire
  8. Herefordshire Council warning of 'High Alert' with Increase in Covid-19 cases in Redhill, Hunderton, Newton Farm, Lower Bullingham & Belmont in Hereford. If you have symptoms, you must self-isolate & book a test. Financial support is available 👉 http://orlo.uk/m2QoI #HerefordVoice #HerefordNews #Hereford
  9. Better access to covid testing in north Herefordshire A mobile Covid-19 testing centre for north Herefordshire is now operating on the Broad Street Car Park in Leominster. This is the second mobile testing centre to be set up in county within the past three weeks – taking the total number of sites countywide to three. The other two sites are in Hereford and Ross-on-Wye. This latest unit makes it more convenient for residents from north Herefordshire to get a covid test close to home. The unit opened today (Nov 13) and will offer tests from 10.30am until 3.30pm each day and will be in place for the foreseeable future. It is being provided for Herefordshire Council by the regional NHS test and trace team. Herefordshire Council’s Director of Public Health Karen Wright said: “It has always been our aim to set up more testing sites in Herefordshire to make it easier for our residents to get tested close to home. Anyone experiencing symptoms of Covid-19 – a high temperature, persistent cough, loss or change in sense of taste or smell – should immediately book a test by ringing NHS 119 or visiting www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test. They should self-isolate (not leave their home) while waiting for their test and until they have the result. Anyone who cannot get to a test centre can order a home test kit. Hands, Face, Space. We would like to remind people to wash their hands regularly, use a face covering (when visiting enclosed spaces like shops and businesses) and keep their distance (at least 2 metres) to help protect themselves and others.
  10. In an article written on their website The Victorian Society strongly objects to the Diocese of Hereford’s plans to demolish a historic rectory in Hereford. Photographs courtesy of the Victorian Society
  11. Police discovered around 160 cannabis plants with a street value of more than £130,000 at a property in Newent yesterday. A 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of producing a controlled drug and cultivating cannabis. The find was dismantled after it was made safe by electricians. Inspector Nick Cook said: “Drugs can have a devastating impact on people’s lives and often go hand in hand with other types of criminality. “We will continue to proactively target these operations and welcome any information you have about this kind of activity in the community. People coming and going at all times and properties with blacked out windows are just a couple of things to look out for. “If you believe drug activity is taking place you can report this to us on our website or through Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111.” A man has been charged and is due to appear in court later this month. Anyone with additional information about this latest drugs incident can contact police through this website, quoting incident 346 of 9 November: https://www.gloucestershire.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us/us/a-crime-that-has-already-been-reported/. Alternatively, you can also call police on 101.
  12. Crews from Ewyas Harold Fire Station assisted Western Power engineers to make safe a HGV in collision with overhead power cables at Pontrilas. One male casualty taken to hospital by air ambulance. #HerefordVoice #Herefordshire
  13. Cheshire Police Statement Hereford Voice have decided not to name the nurse at this stage.
  14. County councillors on the scrutiny committee have urged leaders to ditch plans for a bypass west of Hereford in favour of a preferred an eastern river crossing option. If cabinet agree with this option this could see the construction of an additional river crossing creating an eastern link road connecting Rotherwas with Ledbury Road or Hampton Park Road. Other options included the idea of a water bus but there was more focus on improving walking and cycling networks, buses and possible 'part-time traffic light system' an idea initiated many years ago and heavily campaigned for by Hereford Voice however, it was clear from the meeting that more consideration should be given to making more use of the river which flows through the heart of Hereford. Cabinet is expected to debate these options at a meeting scheduled for December.
  15. A message on their Facebook page reads as follows: 👇 Good luck guys with the new extension! 👍🤞 #herefordvoice #herefordnews #hereford
  16. Historical Hereford | Mead & Tomkinson Hereford. This iconic garage was on many photographs and postcards back in the day. Old Hereford Pics archive
  17. Crews from Leominster Fire Station and Tenbury are currently assisting Ludlow at a building fire in Overton, Ludlow. Attacking the fire from the outside of the building, the fire is now extinguished, and crews are now in BA working together to locate and cool hotpots within the building. The workshop consisted of numerous vehicles, one of which was a vintage military vehicle. The vehicle was completely destroyed by the fire. Images courtesy of Leominster Fire Station #herefordvoice #herefordnews #herefordshire
  18. The application details: Planning application P203578/F full details
  19. 'Remembrance Day' "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.”
  20. Huge thanks to Herefordshire Council and their contractor teams at Balfour Beatty 👏👏👏 These wonderful poppies are appearing all across #Herefordshire at public parks and on grass verges to mark Remembrance this year using environmentally friendly black & red paint. Thank you for this brilliant effort! 🌺🌺🌺 #herefordvoice #lestweforget #Remembrance2020
  21. New flower beds have been planted opposite Hereford Railway Station, in an effort by volunteers from Hereford in Bloom to give onlookers a colourful welcome to the City. Mayor of Hereford Kath Hey was in attendance with the volunteers yesterday, celebrating the fantastic work which comes as a result of a Grant of £5000 from Hereford City Council, the Parish Council for the City of Hereford. Comprised of dedicated Volunteers, Hereford in Bloom have been responsible for much of the City’s aesthetic appeal in recent years, enacting innovative projects to ensure our City stays clean, green and a better place for everyone. Their work focuses on protecting and enhancing the natural environment of the City, and Hereford City Council are proud to back their hard efforts. The Hereford Community Clean-Up Group, who have been helping maintain the City’s parks and streets, also lent a hand, clearing the way for the flower beds. Mayor of Hereford, Kath Hey said; Grants are available for community groups helping to make our City a better place; for more information, see here. For more information on Hereford in Bloom, or to help the volunteers, visit the Hereford in Bloom website here.
  22. National restrictions from 5 November Applies to: England (see guidance for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) COVID-19 case numbers are rising rapidly across the whole of the UK and in other countries. We must act now to control the spread of the virus. The single most important action we can all take to fight coronavirus is to stay at home, to protect the NHS and save lives. When we reduce our day-to-day contact with other people, we reduce the spread of the infection. That is why, from Thursday 5 November until Wednesday 2 December, you must: Stay at home, except for specific purposes. Avoid meeting people you do not live with, except for specific purposes. Close certain businesses and venues. These new measures will reduce the growth rate of the virus, which will: prevent the NHS from being overwhelmed ensure schools, colleges and universities can stay open ensure that as many people as possible can continue to work Until 00.01am on Thursday 5 November, the relevant Local Covid Alert Levelmeasures will continue to apply in the area where you live. From 00.01 on Thursday 5 November these national restrictions replace the local restrictions in your area. The new measures will apply nationally for four weeks up to Wednesday 2 December. At the end of the period, we will return to a regional approach, based on the latest data. These measures will be underpinned by law. Police and other authorities will have powers to give fines and break up gatherings. You can help to protect your friends and family by downloading the NHS COVID-19 App to keep updated on the latest guidance from Thursday 5 November There is separate guidance for households with a possible or confirmed coronavirus infection. Full details can be found HERE
  23. 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 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
  24. Glad that nobody was hurt.
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