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Changes on cards for Herefordshire services

3:00pm Monday 6th October 2008

BIG changes may be ahead for two of Herefordshire’s emergency services.

Former county detective on trial

2:18pm Monday 6th October 2008

The trial of a former Herefordshire detective started this morning, Geoffrey Alan Gough aged 55, denied the attempted kidnap and sexual assault of a 13 year old girl when he appeared at Gloucester Crown Court.

Hereford man burgled Market Hall

The market hall had to be closed while the police investigated the February burglary.

12:00pm Monday 6th October 2008

A BURGLAR targeted Hereford’s Butter Market where his ex-girlfriend worked, a court heard.

Hereford restaurant set for re-opening

10:00am Monday 6th October 2008

A REVAMPED Hereford restaurant is preparing for business again less than a month after suddenly closing.

Final bid to save city post office

8:45am Monday 6th October 2008

WORRIED residents are this morning making an eleventh hour attempt to rescue a Hereford post office earmarked for closure.

Ex-choirmaster from Hereford admits having indecent images

Robert Milan outside Worcester Crown Court.

8:00am Monday 6th October 2008

THE former choirmaster at a Hereford church has admitted two counts of possessing indecent photographs of children.

Car fire on Holmer Estate

10:59am Sunday 5th October 2008

HEREFORD firefighters were called to a car fire last night.

Bale fire at Ledbury Road

11:10am Sunday 5th October 2008

FIRE crews were called to Ledbury Road last night when three large round bales of Hay went on fire.

Kitchen fire at Whitecross pub

4:22pm Saturday 4th October 2008

FIRE crews were called to a pub in Whitecross this afternoon when a cooker in the kitchens went on fire.

Two for joy...

Two for joy...

8:00am Saturday 4th October 2008

IT was a case of one for sorrow when this magpie got stuck in a tree last week. But the bird, under the watchful eye of Hereford vets, made a swift recovery and was released at the weekend.


National News

Black group boycotts 'racist' force

Sir Paul Stephenson said he very much regretted the Met BPA's decision

Updated 3:35pm Monday 6th October 2008

The Metropolitan Black Police Association has said it would "actively discourage" new recruits from joining Britain's largest force, claiming it had "a hostile atmosphere where racism is allowed to spread".


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