Work begins on new Transport Hub
Herefordshire Council’s long “year of delivery” begins as work starts on a new multi-million pound transport hub in Hereford to improve transport connections and travel choice in and around the city and wider region.

White Ribbon Conference to spotlight male allyship in preventing domestic abuse
Herefordshire Council is inviting all residents to this year’s annual White Ribbon Conference being held on-line on Friday 22 November.
Tell us what you love about your library
Herefordshire Council is asking residents to help shape the future of library services in the county.
Council reaffirms commitment to fighting fraud
This International Fraud Awareness Week (17- 23 November 2024), Herefordshire Council reaffirms its commitment to protecting public money from fraud
Get into the festive spirit with free parking
Herefordshire residents and visitors can enjoy community events and late night shopping in the run-up to Christmas this year, thanks to free parking that has been arranged and funded by Herefordshire Council.
Have your say on the county’s trees, hedgerows and woodlands
Herefordshire residents are being encouraged to take part in a consultation on the future of trees, hedgerows and woodlands in the county.
Celebrate Christmas magic at Hereford’s Black & White House museum
This December, the Black & White House Museum invites families to embrace the festive magic and enjoy a fun and enchanting time with Santa.
Herefordshire Museum Service relaunches volunteer programme with new roles
Herefordshire Museum Service is relaunching its volunteer programme, offering exciting new ways to engage with local heritage.
Council launches new Planning Advice Service
Herefordshire Council now has a new Planning Advice Service that is designed to offer the best possible experience for customers.
New electric vehicle chargepoints for the county
Ambitious plans to roll out more electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints across Herefordshire have taken a major step forward.
Council expands education provision for the county’s SEND children
An additional £4.23 million will be invested in Herefordshire Schools and facilities to provide better access to learning for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)