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.

Birmingham 2022 Queen's Baton Relay visits Hereford - two weeks to go
The Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay will visit Hereford on Tuesday 5 July during its final journey through England this summer.
Herefordshire and Worcestershire vaccination team wins NHS Parliamentary Award
Local efforts to reduce health inequalities during the Covid-19 pandemic have been recognised with the Covid-19 Vaccination Team winning the NHS Parliamentary Award for Health Equalities.
‘Warm’ orange hearts on display across Herefordshire
Events for Refugee Week (20-26 June) take place at The Courtyard, Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre, the Kindle Centre and larger libraries.
Cleaner air, naturally
A new, natural way of helping to tackle air pollution is coming to Hereford on Wednesday 15 June, when the first of three moss filters will be installed in the City.
Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay visits Hereford - three weeks to go
The Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay will visit Hereford on Tuesday 5 July during its final journey through England this summer.
Give your views on how Herefordshire could be developed over the next 20 years
Herefordshire Local Plan Place Shaping consultation now live
Jubilee enjoyed across Herefordshire
The long weekend in celebration of the Queen’s 70-year reign provided plenty of opportunities for communities across Herefordshire to come together.
HRH The Duke of Kent visits veteran community-build scheme in Leominster
HRH The Duke of Kent officially opened leading national housing association, Stonewater’s ground-breaking veteran community-build scheme, Noden’s Mews in Leominster earlier this month (19th May)
Leominster businessman fined £6,000 for fly-tipping
Businessman James Hinton pleaded guilty to two counts of fly-tipping at Worcester Magistrates Court, 20 May.
Progress on journey to nutrient neutrality
Cabinet yesterday (26 May) recognised the considerable progress that has been made on the Council’s pioneering Integrated Wetlands scheme, and agreed the framework for the introduction of Phosphate Credits to unlock the potential for Nutrient Neutral Development.