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.

Beetles, bugs and beauty spots - a new website helps people in Herefordshire connect with nature
A new website has been launched to bring the people of Herefordshire closer to their natural world.
Applications now open for the Community Climate and Nature Grant Scheme
Community groups across the county are being invited to apply for funding to tackle the Climate and Ecological Emergency through a new Community Climate and Nature Grant Scheme.
Take the pressure off and put your trainers on
Fun, FREE, fitness is now on offer to everyone in academic Years 11-13 in Herefordshire
Call for businesses and property owners in Leominster to get involved in the town’s regeneration
Grant funding is now available towards the renovation and restoration of buildings in Leominster’s historic town centre
Stay steady this Falls Prevention Awareness Week
Talk Community launches new falls prevention resource
New click and collect library service for Bromyard
Bromyard residents will be able to use a new click and collect library service from next week.
New schedule for Fownhope surface and drainage improvement works on the B4224
A package of works to deliver improved road surfaces and more efficient drainage on the B4224 at Fownhope have been rescheduled following discussions with the local community.
Business summit kick starts 2050 Big Plan for economy
The new Shell Store today (10 September) hosted the first in a series of events across the county to bring people and organisations together to discuss the big projects, changes and partnerships required to transform Herefordshire’s economy.
‘Create hope through action’ this World Suicide Prevention Day
Friday 10 September is World Suicide Prevention Day. An annual event to raise awareness of how we can create a world where fewer people die by suicide.
Halo Leisure and Herefordshire Council are giving every adult who can’t swim the chance to learn for free
Any adult (aged 16 or over) that is currently unable to swim the length of a pool is being offered the opportunity to learn to swim for free, at Halo pools in the county.