
This is a news feed of the latest 10 articles directly from the Herefordshire council website. Click on the article header below to link through to the detail. Click the BACK button on your browser to return here.
- Herefordshire Council is urging residents and businesses to take simple steps to ensure their waste is disposed of responsibly and legally as spring cleaning and garden clear-outs get underway.
- Herefordshire Council’s new Garden Waste Collection Service started on Monday 30 March 2026 with the first collections continuing across the county until Friday 10 April.
- Pupils from Bosbury Primary School brought heart-warming cheer to their village by re-opening their former post office for one morning and stepping into the role of posties by delivering Easter cards to every household in their community.
- Herefordshire Council’s new Garden Waste Collection Service is about to get underway! Everyone will get their first collection between Monday 30 March 2026 and Friday 10 April, so now’s the time to make sure your garden bin is ready.
- Herefordshire Council has taken a major step forward in expanding transport choices and supporting active travel with the adoption of its updated Local Cycling, Walking and Wheeling Infrastructure Plan (LCWWIP).
- Herefordshire’s ‘Back the Bypass’ campaign has officially launched with Council leaders, business representatives and other stakeholders coming together to see the transformational potential benefits the scheme could bring to the county.
- A major new employment site designed to support business growth and attract investment to the county has been officially launched.
- Internationally-renowned lifestyle brand Søstrene Grene has chosen the city centre of Hereford for its latest UK store – and will become a major anchor tenant in the Maylords shopping area.
- Herefordshire families are in for a treat this Easter as libraries and museums across the county burst into life with a two week celebration of stories, creativity and hands on fun for children and young people.
- More than 140 roads across Herefordshire are set to benefit from resurfacing and maintenance work as part of a wider £37 million investment in roads, footpaths and public spaces in 2026/27.