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- This year’s Leominster and Hereford May Fairs once again attracted thousands of visitors to enjoy stalls, rides and entertainment. Even though the events have finished, Herefordshire Council still wants to hear views on the future of the May Fairs.
- Herefordshire Council is urging everyone in the county to have their say on a new draft Parking Strategy, that will shape how parking is managed and developed across the county over the next 15 years.
- Scrunch and squeeze, recycle please! That’s the big message to Herefordshire residents as Herefordshire Council expands its kerbside recycling service to include foil and tubes, making it even easier to recycle at home.
- Herefordshire Council is proud to support Foster Care Fortnight, running from Monday 11 May to Sunday 24 May, joining organisations across the UK in raising awareness of the vital role foster carers play in the lives of children and young people.
- Residents across Herefordshire are being asked to shape on how the county’s library services can continue to evolve and serve local people’s needs in many different ways.
- Visitors to the Rotherwas Household Recycling Centre, are invited to experience a unique artist residency.
- Herefordshire Council is reassuring residents that it is closely monitoring bus services it commissions following a recent public inquiry involving a local operator.
- We regret to announce the death of former Leader of Herefordshire Council, Councillor Tony Johnson, who passed away on Saturday 2 May 2026.
- Herefordshire Council has welcomed promising early results from a soil analysis trial exploring how gypsum, a naturally occurring calcium-based mineral, could help reduce the amount of phosphorus entering local rivers.
- 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.