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.
Wondering what to read next? Looking for a fun and friendly reading challenge? Adults across the county are invited to take part in the new Book Bingo challenge, launching this month at Herefordshire Libraries.
Herefordshire Council has today (Friday 1 May) approved the appointment of Paul Satoor as its new Chief Executive and Head of Paid Service, subject to final routine pre-employment checks.
A key active travel route in Hereford has reopened following a series of improvements to make it safer, more accessible and easier to use.
• Council confirms continuing progress across 10 schemes, with majority completing within 18 months • Comes as Council invests £37 million in roads and highways improvements • Renewed commitment to improving travel choices for all
People living in private rented accommodation in Herefordshire and property owners, managers and landlords are being encouraged to understand their rights and duties as the new Renters’ Rights Act takes effect from Friday 1 May 2026.
We are set to invest £4.1 million over the next three years to help provide more safe, suitable homes for some of the county’s most vulnerable residents.
9 local organisations and groups have been awarded an additional £50k grant funding collectively by Herefordshire Council and Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion, to provide inclusive social activities for children and young people with SEND.
Do you care about your local community? Do you want to help make a difference to people’s lives? Do you live in Newton Farm, Hunderton or the wider South Wye area, or were you previously from or have a connection to the area?
Two of Herefordshire’s most popular and historic events will return to the county’s streets starting this week, as the Leominster and Hereford May Fairs once again bring colour, excitement and centuries of tradition to the town and city.