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Application to convert former Chadds building into flats
ragwert replied to Colin James's topic in Planning
Work has started on converting the upper floors into flats.The ground floor will be converted into three separate retail units.- 10 replies
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It never rains, but it pours at Plough Lane office
ragwert replied to megilleland's topic in Whitecross and Moor Park
I'd rather they spend money on repairing whatever is wrong with the Town Hall,I mean what the hell is going on there? -
It never rains, but it pours at Plough Lane office
ragwert replied to megilleland's topic in Whitecross and Moor Park
Anyone else wonder why it costs £250,000 to fix a bloody roof? -
Anyone know why this application is still valid? https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/info/200142/planning_services/planning_application_search/details?id=152487&search=police
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Grass growing 'too slowly' in heatwave for council
ragwert replied to megilleland's topic in Planning
Or empty a few bins -
I like modern achitecture but this is shockingly.....Shite
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Litter Rubbish and Overflowing Bins in Hereford
ragwert replied to Hereford Voice's topic in Open Forum
However whatever happens it's down to the council to keep the city clean. I'm pretty sure the public in general have the biggest responsibility. -
Litter Rubbish and Overflowing Bins in Hereford
ragwert replied to Hereford Voice's topic in Open Forum
A reply from Hereford Bid. we do take it seriously and have held numerous meetings with the Herefordshire Council contract team and Balfour Beatty. We have now got BBLP to come in today and resolve - they have told us they had staff shortages over the last few days. You can also expect us to talk to the senior team as we can't have slippages like this again. It happened at Christmas too during a key trading period and especially in the current climate it is vital to look our best for shoppers. The BID do not have a team of street cleaners - businesses such as you fund that via your business rates. Our team provide additionality such as painting and cleaning grot spots, installing and maintaining hanging baskets, removing chewing gum etc. We have just installed (as an example) a planter in the underpass and painted Brewers Passage (between Commercial Street and Maylord). Having said all that, we will continue to challenge and champion Hereford's needs and do whatever we can to help. -
Agree,a lot of money on one small building. They have bought the magistrates Ct too in Gaol St so being three times the size I just wonder how much they will spend on that. I'm thinking they will build the new main campus on the site of Gaol St car park.
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Planning application just gone in for change of use https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/info/200142/planning_services/planning_application_search/details?id=182603&search-term=registered in the last 7 days&search-service=recent&search-source=items&search-item=registered in the last 7 days
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With 3.4 million it better be
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Litter Rubbish and Overflowing Bins in Hereford
ragwert replied to Hereford Voice's topic in Open Forum
Council don't empty bins victor,also the dirty bstrds who think its quite ok to throw rubbish around an already full bin need to as Colin says fned for dropping litter. -
The former job Centre building in Bath St will be the first building to be converted for University use for 100 students at a cost of 3.4 million and will be ready for September 2019. Architects’ drawings, visualisation and a model of the first academic building will be revealed at a public drop-in session at 6a, St Peter’s Street, Hereford on Friday July 27 between 10.30am and 3.30pm. Members of the NMiTE team and representatives of the architects, Architype, will be on hand to answer questions and discuss the plans before a formal planning application is submitted to Herefordshire Council next month. This is the result of the above visualisation
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Building looks very nice.....As long as they build it like the artist impression.
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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
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Body of 17 yr old found on playing fields
ragwert replied to ragwert's topic in Churchill Gardens and College
I have just heard that he was 'stabbed'. Take this as an unconfirmed report until i get more info. -
Body of 17 yr old found on playing fields
ragwert replied to ragwert's topic in Churchill Gardens and College
I know the family through a brother of the young lad,very sad news indeed. -
College park has been cordoned off by police this morning after the body of a 17 yr old was discovered this morning. Update.old school lane at the end of kingswaY by railway bridge has been cordoned off inc part of playing field.
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Plans have been submitted to convert the upper floors of Steamer Trading cookshop in Commercial Street into 10 no. flats. The shop on ground floor will remain. https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/info/200142/planning_services/planning_application_search/details?id=182521&search-term=registered in the last 7 days& search-service=recent&search-source=items&search-item=registered in the last 7 days
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Herefordshire Council Choose 'Red Route' for the Western Bypass
ragwert posted a topic in Open Forum
Herefordshire Council have chosen the 'Red Route' for the £129 million bypass. Five homes are set to be demolished to make way for the new road. -
Hereford Bypass Proposed Routes and River Crossings
ragwert replied to Hereford Voice's topic in Open Forum
Herefordshire Council have decided to take the Red route for the by-pass meaning five houses will be demolished. -
Plans have been submitted to build a single three storey residential building containing 6 no. 2 bedroom apartments, together with associated infrastructure and access, new car parking, bin and cycle storage facilities and landscaped amenity space. The will be parking facilities for 12 cars, 2 disabled bays and also space provided for 18 bikes Planning Application P182431/F
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After last nights resignations Theresa May's position as PM is untennable
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No surprise there Alex.They get some of their info from here & Your Herefordshire
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We are a long way from a house building saturation point in fact we are a long way off building anywhere near the number of homes that should of been built over the last 20 years.