Big spend planned to improve Herefordshire "accident waiting to happen"
A HEREFORDSHIRE housing estate could finally be set to get a decent footpath into the nearest town, years after it was built.
Audience and content editor
Charlotte is the audience and content editor at the Hereford Times. In addition to managing a small but busy newsdesk, she covers community stories, court, and breaking news from across Herefordshire and the borders. Charlotte graduated from Brunel University with a BSc in International Politics and is an NCTJ Gold Standard qualified senior journalist. She joined the Hereford Times in 2018.
Charlotte is the audience and content editor at the Hereford Times. In addition to managing a small but busy newsdesk, she covers community stories, court, and breaking news from across Herefordshire and the borders. Charlotte graduated from Brunel University with a BSc in International Politics and is an NCTJ Gold Standard qualified senior journalist. She joined the Hereford Times in 2018.
A HEREFORDSHIRE housing estate could finally be set to get a decent footpath into the nearest town, years after it was built.
ACTION has been called for to tackle speeders in a Herefordshire town... but police say it is not a problem.
A busy main road in Herefordshire is closed this morning
A LUDLOW group has received a top award, presented by the Princess Royal.
VIOLENCE and aggressive incidents are on the rise at Herefordshire's hospitals.
A HEREFORDSHIRE town's only public loos could be a step closer to reopening after they were closed last year.
SMOKE has been spotted pouring from a Herefordshire bank this morning.
HUNDREDS of Herefordshire businesses are in "significant distress", according to financial experts Begbies Traynor.
A RECENT meeting heard that Little Birch residents are “desperate for a decent broadband service”. Please help us improve our broadband infrastructure for communities in south Herefordshire.
IF Herefordshire Council thinks spending £500,000 plus “makes commercial and strategic sense” because the previous administration did so, I suggest they ask a 16-year-old economics student about the fallacy of sunk costs (The cost of saving cash, April 4).
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