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swpp and bppa (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
Peter Lincoln has recently become a member of The Society of International Nature and Wildlife Photographers SINWP A new ‘Society’ to support Landscape, Nature and Wildlife photographers by providing a range of focused benefits. Find more photographers from on The Society of International Nature and Wildlife Photographers SINWP web site Peter can be contacted at: 07766268701 Web: www.devotionphotography.co.uk...
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swpp and bppa (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
Peter Lincoln has recently become a member of The Society of International Commercial & Industrial Photographers (SICIP) Find more photographers from England on The Society of International Commercial & Industrial Photographers (SICIP) web site Peter can be contacted at: 07766268701 Web: www.devotionphotography.co.uk The Society of International Commercial & Industrial Photographers (SICIP)...
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Spaghetti Gazetti (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
The historic Prospect Wall in Ross has now been officially handed over to Herefordshire Council. Work has now been completed on the wall, through the council’s service delivery partners Amey and sub-contractors I. J. Preece and Son Ltd, based in Hereford. The wall, which collapsed some two years ago, has now been completely rebuilt using a mixture of the remaining stone and new stone sourced...
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Spaghetti Gazetti (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
Business and public sector partnership supports jobs, homes and enterprise A new partnership to champion the revitalisation of Hereford as an economic power for the region has launched a web site that spells out what the future holds for jobs, homes, enterprise and opportunity for local people. The Hereford City Futures partnership – made up of senior representatives from business, commerce,...
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them apples (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
During the height of the beef crisis in the UK during the nineties, beef joints including the animal's bones were banned. You couldn't buy proper roasting joints anywhere. All beef was sold off the bone, and that was that. My dad had other ideas, and wasn't about to be scared off by a minor inconvenience such as CJD. He knew people, he worked in the trade. One weekend, for some family get together...
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Lancaster Unity (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
The owner of a Ross-on-Wye hotel has said he will take measures to stop the British National Party (BNP) staying at the venue in the future. Angry scenes greeted a fund-raising dinner that saw senior BNP figures, including leader Nick Griffin, stay at the Chase Hotel. Their presence led to nearly 100 protesters venting their anger outside the premises. But Alan Porter, a member of the family that owns...
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Spaghetti Gazetti (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
T raders and residents have welcomed detailed plans for creating a ‘lively and vital streetscape’ between the city core and the new leisure and retail attractions proposed for the old livestock market site. Herefordshire Council set up a special event in the city this week (Monday 2 November) for businesses and residents on Widemarsh Street to view the scheme and schedule of work. An inspiring...
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Spaghetti Gazetti (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
H erefordshire has launched a new partnership to champion the revitalisation of Hereford as an economic power serving the county, the region and mid Wales. Senior representatives from business, commerce, housing, regeneration, education and the public sector are backing the new partnership – called Hereford City Futures - to oversee the development of the city. The aim is to boost opportunities...
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Spaghetti Gazetti (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Councillor Adrian Blackshaw is campaigning for Herefordshire residents to support local produce. H erefordshire Council is to launch a national architectural competition to create a design concept to improve and revamp the iconic Buttermarket in Hereford. The Buttermarket Steering Group - comprising Buttermarket traders and the council – has agreed to seek ideas that reflect a traditional Victorian...
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Spaghetti Gazetti (Free subscription) | 31/10/2009
H erefordshire Council is planning to introduce ‘juice points’ to enable the public to charge up electric vehicles, it was announced at the 350 Climate Change event in Hereford (Saturday 24 October). Councillor John Jarvis, cabinet member for environment and strategic housing, said the council planned to install at least two ‘charge points’ in the city where electric car drivers...
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Spaghetti Gazetti (Free subscription) | 31/10/2009
D o you have diabetes, or know someone who does? Are you interested in diabetes services for adults in Herefordshire? If so, NHS Herefordshire wants to hear from you. Informal meetings are being held across the county in a bid to help improve the way services are being developed for the future. Paul Edwards, Associate Director of Integrated Commissioning for NHS Herefordshire said, “We want to...
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Spaghetti Gazetti (Free subscription) | 26/10/2009
H erefordshire Council’s heritage services team is bringing the work of internationally renowned Brazilian-born artist Ana Maria Pacheco to Hereford Museum. The exhibition will run from Wednesday, November 11, until Wednesday, January 6 and includes sculpture, prints and etchings never before seen in the county, including the sculpture Man and His Sheep which will be on loan from Birmingham Museum....
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Shield Wall (Free subscription) | 25/10/2009
October 24, 2009 Scuffles break out among BNP opponents in Ross-on-Wye Posted by****** Scuffles broke out this evening outside The Chase Hotel in Ross-on-Wye as some protesters tried to stop BNP (British National Party) supporters arriving at a fund-raising event. Police put one protester in the back of a police van after a man appeared to lash out at a car which arrived for the BNP dinner. An egg...
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Spaghetti Gazetti (Free subscription) | 17/10/2009
O inks, moos and baas were on the agenda last week when children and parents from Herefordshire Council’s Ledbury Children’s Centre enjoyed a trip to Awnells Farm, Much Marcle to celebrate national Bookstart Nursery Rhyme week. Bookstart is a project which encourages parents to share books with their children in the early years and the trip to Awnells helped to bring Old McDonald’s...
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The Handmade Scotch Egg Company ltd (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
as the saying goes, well this time you'll agree we are heading out at a bit of a tangent.. Following an unexpected collaboration between Penny and our good friend Catherine from Sweet Stuff Slow we are delighted to be launching at next weekends Flavours of Hereford food festival our divine 'pot of deliciousness' fresh Crème Anglaise Catherine specialises in the most delicious puds ever (followers...