New scheme to help in the event of flooding incidents
On behalf of Herefordshire Council, Balfour Beatty Living Places has established the county’s first Community Flood Signage Scheme in Orleton
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Annual Council adopts changes for 2023/24 municipal year
Herefordshire Council’s Leader, Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson elected and committee chairpersons appointed
Grant applications now open for festivals and events from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF)
Grants of up to £15,000 are now available to support the development or growth of festivals and events via UK Shared Prosperity Funding.
Council announces Fostering Friendly employer status to mark Foster Care Fortnight
New policy means extra support for employees who foster
Valuing our verges
Herefordshire Council and its partner, Balfour Beatty Living Places (BBLP), are working together this spring and summer to maintain roadside verges in a way that will ensure the safety of road users while improving local biodiversity.
4 May voter ID data
Data released today by Herefordshire Council shows the number of people who brought ID to the polling station for local elections on 4 May.
Report offers recipe for healthier Herefordshire
With levels of obesity remaining high across the county, Herefordshire’s director of public health’s newly-published report sets out a vision to change the way we think about what we eat
Help us capture the Coronation
We’d love to see your photos of how you celebrated the Coronation of King Charles III
Herefordshire goes to the polls on Thursday
District ward and parish, town and city council elections take place on Thursday 4 May 2023
Be a part of Herefordshire's Economic 2050 Vision
Would you like to be part of shaping Herefordshire’s future?
First Phosphate Credits awarded in county
In the first major success for the innovative Phosphate Credits scheme, planning permission has been granted for the development of 8 new ‘nutrient neutral’ homes in the River Wye & Lugg catchment area. This means that, when built, no additional phosphate will be added to our rivers.