Council committed to further Adult Social Care improvement following CQC assessment
Published: Friday 29 May 2026
Herefordshire Council committed to further Adult Social Care improvement following CQC assessment.
Published: Friday 29 May 2026
Herefordshire Council committed to further Adult Social Care improvement following CQC assessment.
The first two phases of works to fell and replace diseased Ash trees in Herefordshire have been completed, in accordance with the council’s Ash Dieback Action Plan.
More exciting opportunities have been announced today for Herefordshire residents keen to get involved with their local heritage.
Thousands of Herefordshire children and young people in nurseries, schools and colleges will continue to receive free school meals support during the May half term school holidays.
Herefordshire Council is preparing to introduce a new household garden waste collection service from March 2026 and residents are being invited to register their interest.
Herefordshire’s Adult Better Mental Health Partnership Board* has been accepted as the latest signatory to the government’s ‘Prevention Concordat for Better Mental Health’.
Families can enjoy free activities at the Old House, Hereford this spring half term – and learn about the history of Oak Apple Day (also known as Restoration Day).
The Ross on Wye based school is celebrating becoming the first primary school in Herefordshire to complete the council’s Herefordshire Healthy Schools Programme.
The council and its public realm contractor, Balfour Beatty Living Places, are continuing with the use of Mastic Asphalt to help improve the management of defects on the county’s roads.
Planning permission is being sought for a new scheme to address flooding in the Merton Meadow area of Hereford, as a first step towards the area’s future regeneration.