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Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience — the local community. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Hunt launched after bikes stolen in Herefordshire. Power tools stolen from parked vehicle in Herefordshire. Abandoned cars towed from Herefordshire town. Second bid to build five houses in Herefordshire garden.
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Please note that from 1 April , Lugg Valley and Yeomans Travel are no longer part of this government scheme. The bus runs every 2 hours, 7 days a week and will provide an evening service on Friday and Saturday. Find out more about the Daffodil service. Herefordshire bus information is held on the Traveline website where you can plan your journey and search for bus timetables. Bus timetables search and journey planning on Traveline. You can find out the next bus for your stop at NextBuses. Live times are shown in minutes. We have recently introduced QR codes on plates and in timetable cases at over bus stops across the county. The QR codes will allow you to get instant information on the next bus due at your stop via your smartphone. Much of the information will be in 'real time' so you can see exactly when your bus is on its way — making it easier to travel in the county.
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Bromyard is an attractive hilltop market town in eastern Herefordshire, about 13 miles northeast of Hereford. The town dates back to the 9th century and boasts a wonderful collection of historic buildings, many of them timber-framed. The Domesday Book of recorded 42 villeins villagers in ' Bromgeard ', making it one of the largest settlements in Herefordshire. Around Bromyard received permission to hold a regular fair. The Goldsmiths Company administered the school for over 2 centuries. The town suffered during the Civil War when Prince Rupert, leading the Royalist army, pillaged Bromyard and Ledbury and ' plundered every parish and house '. The wealth of outstanding timber-framed shops and houses is a testament to the town's wealth throughout the late medieval period and into the 17th and 18th centuries. Many Georgian and Victorian shop fronts on Broad Street hide much older timber-framed buildings. In more recent times the town's prosperity has been centred on the hop growing industry.
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Early records show there was a minster on the site around AD. However few traces of this remain: notably a carving of St Peter holding the keys to heaven and a consecration stone in a circle, above the south door through which you will have entered the church. Both of these are thought to have come from the earlier Saxon church. Otherwise the building you see today dates back to the late 12th Century. The churchyard was closed in since when burials have been in the town cemetery. The main entrance, the south door, is of Norman origin, as is the door opposite, on the north wall, best appreciated from the outside. Near to the south door, the font is Norman and believed to have been installed when the present church was built. Moving towards the centre of the church the nave , look left.
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I think Chantelle and Aston can tell you the answer. This time, we were given some fascinating facts about Irish history which gave context to the writings of poets such as Patrick Kavanah, Louis MacNeice, Thomas Kinsella and Seamus Heaney. Bertie has been bimbling in his usual haunts as well as making a trip to Brockhampton and his thoughts about Halloweem. In we moved to a purpose built location which we still occupy today. Six people taken to hospital after three-vehicle crash in Herefordshire. The right-hand shield is an unusual variation of the Baynham arms also shown on a memorial on the wall , which also form the basis of the Town Council logo, and illustrate the truth that armorial bearings are individual, not? That additional building also houses our processing department where we polish and drill your glass or mirrors. However, I am also ordering sweet potato which we haven? Police give update after Herefordshire schoolboy hit by a car. They didn't know from day to day Which would be their last. As the name suggests, the gallery is run by a group of freelance artists of which I am one who manage the space together. These same stringent measures will be applied to our special Open Art exhibition. The display was beautiful, what a wonderful way to show our respect for our troops who served in the horrors of war.
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Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; before you were born I set you apart.? The Legion is a charity providing financial, social and emotional support to members and veterans of the British Armed Forces, their families and dependents. However, I am also ordering sweet potato which we haven? Some of us will remember those days, when computer programs were stacks of punched cards. The new look Bromyard U10 team started their pre-season positively, playing six games of which they won four, drawing one and losing one. Belfry Bulletin Something of an archaic term for a peal of bells, this is now more commonly used as a pub name. The City woke up to the challenges of climate change when the insurance claims started to build. The main food of the raven is flesh live, such as young chicks, frogs, lizards and insects, during the lambing of hill sheep the ravens will circle round waiting for the placenta [afterbirth]. Bus timetables search and journey planning on Traveline. Hundreds of clay flowers were left on racks for 24 hours to harden Image 1 , then put into a kiln for up to eight hours, where they were fired up to 1,C. The team's first league match of the season saw them face a tougher task against visiting Leominster Town Girls. The green refers to the playing field, and while the symbolism of the rugby goal and football is obvious, the chevron of the cricket club rather more subtly suggests the white clothing of the players against the grass. Disposable masks and gloves are available and all surfaces touched are thoroughly cleaned regularly during opening hours. While hubs offer advantages?
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