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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Bournemouth rogue director receives suspended prison sentence after conning elderly residents
Bromyard and Ledbury home owners in their 80s were deceived into having unnecessary and expensive roof cleaning work done.
Leominster to enjoy improved air quality
A new Air Quality Monitoring Station for Leominster at Bargates is now operational.
Fly tipper arrested and fined thousands
Herefordshire Council has won an enforcement case against a man found guilty of fly tipping and failing in his duty of care when disposing of six black bags of household waste.
All systems go for Big Economic Plan
Plan will be accompanied by initial five year delivery plan and supported by new cross-county partnership board
President of National Farmers Union visits county
Minette Batters, President of the National Farmers Union (NFU), visited Herefordshire this week (26 January 2023) to discuss some of the challenges facing the county.
Cabinet approves proposed 2023/24 budget
Agreed proposed budget for 2023/24 will now be put forward to Full Council for final approval
Herefordshire residents need photo ID to vote at elections in May
Residents are being urged to make sure they are ready to vote in May by checking they have an accepted form of ID.
Love Hereford just that little bit more, thanks to free parking
Residents and visitors have the opportunity to love Hereford just that little more, with a full afternoon and evening of free parking in Hereford.
Council secures significant funding for local transport
Herefordshire Council has been successful in its bid for £19.9m of funding from the national ‘Levelling-Up Fund’ to help deliver a package of transport and active travel measures.
Council responding to latest outbreak of Avian Flu
We are working with the APHA, DEFRA and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) West Midlands to respond to an outbreak of avian flu near Leominster