Call for young people to help shape the future of transport in the county
The deadline for local people to take part in the Herefordshire Local Transport Plan 5 consultation has been extended to the end of June, and the council is urging local young people to have their say.

Join an open discussion – and help shape the future of Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
A new series of thought-provoking discussions has been launched by Herefordshire Museum Service.
Ofsted publishes findings of monitoring visit
Ofsted has published their latest findings for Herefordshire Children’s Services in a report today.
Blueschool Street now fully open
Blueschool Street is now fully open as lining and ironworks have now been completed.
Free Nordic walking courses coming to Hereford this spring
Budding walkers have a great chance to enjoy a free five-week Nordic Walking beginners course starting in Hereford this April and continuing throughout National Walking Month in May.
Food Waste Action Week urges us to buy loose fruit and veg to save food from the bin
Herefordshire Council is pleased to support Food Waste Action Week, running from 17 – 23 March 2025.
Hereford Museum and Art Gallery’s redevelopment takes next step forward
Award winning construction company is appointed to support this innovative redevelopment project.
Smoother roads ahead thanks to additional investment
Throughout 2025/26, Herefordshire Council is investing an additional £13.5million into the county’s highway network.
Hereford baton bearers sought for national suicide prevention initiative
The ‘Baton of Hope’ is coming to Herefordshire on Thursday 2 October and we’re seeking baton bearers to help change the conversation on suicide and suicide prevention.
Welsh and UK Government announce new £1 million initiative to tackle water quality issues in the River Wye
The Welsh and UK Government have today announced a new £1 million joint research initiative to tackle water quality issues in the River Wye.
Thirteen Midlands-based local authorities have secured funding to get more EV chargers onto streets
Thirteen local authorities across the Midlands region have received £40.8m of Government funding aimed at getting more electric vehicle charge points into areas with limited off-street parking.