Local youngsters name new fleet of recycling and waste collection lorries
Herefordshire Council and its waste and recycling partner FCC Environment have announced the winners of a very special competition for primary school pupils to name the new fleet of 28 recycling and waste collections lorries.

Funding to help traffic flow in Hereford
An upgrade to traffic signals in Hereford is set to improve busy junctions for all road users
Better journeys thanks to multi-million pound road investment over the next year
The condition of roads in the county will be improved thanks to £38.388m investment in Herefordshire’s highway network in 2024/2025
Leominster and Hereford Fairs return to the County’s streets this spring
The streets will come alive during each three-day festival as thousands flock into Leominster town and Hereford city centre this May
Back of the net – long lease confirmed for Hereford FC
Herefordshire Council and Hereford Football Club confirm agreement that secures the Bulls’ future at Edgar Street
Work starting soon to improve streets in Leominster’s historic town centre
Preparations are underway ready for improvement work to start in Leominster in May
Decentralised funding will support care leavers in Herefordshire through a new ‘Baby Steps’ project
‘Baby Steps’ project will provide a vital programme of support for Herefordshire care leavers and care experienced young people
Designer appointed for Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
The redevelopment of Hereford’s Museum and Art Gallery has taken another exciting step forward, with the appointment of Mather & Co as gallery designers
£136k Grant Boost for Community Health and Wellbeing
Twelve local charities and community groups are benefiting from funding thanks to the new Herefordshire Together Fund
‘Eye in the Sky’ helps protect the environment
New drone assists the county’s community protection team to gather evidence of fly-tipping and other environmental crime
Herefordshire primary school places announced today
97.1% of parents are offered their preferred primary school