Who we mourned this week in Herefordshire
HERE are the death notices published in the Hereford Times on Thursday, May 2.
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.
HERE are the death notices published in the Hereford Times on Thursday, May 2.
HEREFORDSHIRE pubs, restaurants and takeaways have been handed new ratings in the latest round of food hygiene inspections.
A COUNTRY pub in the heart of a Herefordshire village has been put up for sale.
WE are overjoyed that we are to have another 450 houses in Ledbury (Coming your way: 10,000 new homes! April 4).
I USED to vote Liberal Democrat.
A COUNCILLOR has been replaced after they were removed from a Herefordshire town council.
GYPSY millionaire Alfie Best's derelict Herefordshire hotel has been branded a "luxury millionaire's hotel" by a national newspaper.
I TOTALLY agree with the three people in your article who are disgusted with the state of the roads in Herefordshire (Fix potholes... or I won’t pay my tax!
A CHARACTERFUL Herefordshire pub in an "idyllic" spot is on the market.
I VERY much sympathise with Ronnie Wilkie and his pothole protest (Fix potholes... or I won’t pay my tax! April 11)
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