Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Roads ban for Herefordshire man caught out in Ledbury

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James Clark entered a guilty plea to one count of driving while over the alcohol limit when he appeared before magistrates in Kidderminster in June after previously entering a not guilty plea to the charge at an earlier hearing.

The court heard from prosecutor Mark Hambling that the 21-year-old had driven a silver Vauxhall Astra in Ledbury's Leadon Way while over the drink-driving limit on November 13.

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An evidential breath test revealed he had 64 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.

The legal driving limit is 35 microgrammes.

Clark, of Saxon Way, Ledbury, was fined £500 and disqualified from driving for 18 months for the offence, with magistrates saying they had taken his guilty plea into account when imposing the penalty.

He was also ordered to pay prosecution costs of £625 and a £100 victim surcharge, which is used to help fund services supporting victims of crime.

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Monday, July 3, 2023

Herefordshire attacker caused actual bodily harm in assault

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Austin Clarke entered a guilty plea to one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm when he appeared before magistrates in Swindon.

The court heard from prosecutor Asha Seenauth that the 45-year-old, who was represented at the hearing by defence solicitor Stephen Collins had assaulted a man in Milbourne, Wiltshire, on April 10 last year.

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He had caused the man actual bodily harm in the attack, magistrates were told.

The case was adjourned for sentencing, with a pre-sentencing report ordered to be carried out by the probation service ahead of the next hearing.

Clarke, of Eardisley, Herefordshire, was released on unconditional bail.

He will appear before magistrates in Swindon next for sentencing on July 24.

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Sunday, July 2, 2023

Dogs are now welcome at this Herefordshire shopping centre

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LABELS, a shopping centre in Ross-on-Wye, is now dog friendly with pooches being allowed to go into the store with their owners.

Labels previously had a dedicated “doggy zone” in its foyer, but not many customers chose to use it, instead leaving their four-legged friends in hot cars outside.

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“We noticed an increasing number in the car park, locked in cars or sat on the benches outside. As dog lovers ourselves, we needed to do something because leaving dogs in cars is simply not safe, especially in heat. Following discussions with all our partners and tenants we agreed we needed to welcome dogs in store - so there is no excuse for them to be left in cars. Labels as a business seeks to constantly evolve and progress to be a destination our visitors want. So far this has been well received and has worked well,” said Ailsa Jones, brand development and marketing manager at Labels.

Now, owners can bring their dogs past the foyer and into most parts of the store.

The shopping centre’s website says that some of the shops on the lower floor do not allow dogs inside, and there are signs indicating this at the shop entrances. Dog owners visiting Labels should keep an eye out for signs, and make sure they clean up any mess from their pets.

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Saturday, July 1, 2023

London wrestlers Pretty Deadly to take centre stage as WWE brings supershow Money in the Bank to the capital

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London wrestlers Pretty Deadly to take centre stage as WWE brings supershow Money in the Bank to the capital

WWE's Money in the Bank is coming to London's O2 Arena this weekend. But two home town wrestlers will be taking part in front of family and friends having left for the US just 18 months ago to follow their dreams.

Elton Prince and Kit Wilson are a tag team known in WWE as Pretty Deadly and made their debut with the wrestling debut in the US around 18 months ago and are set to appear in the brand's biggest UK show alongside established stars like Roman Reigns, Sami Zayn, Seth Rollins, Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch, Rhea Ripley and Finn Balor.

While technically known as 'heel' or bad guy characters, Pretty Deadly's flamboyant outfits, hilarious skits and catchphrase of 'yes boy!' have won over crowds in the US and on television, seeing them cheered as often as they are booed.

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Their first appearance this weekend will be tonight when they take on Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens at Friday Night Smackdown, also at The O2, and is set to see them given a warm welcome not just by friends and family but also fans who've fallen in love with their antics.

The pair, real names Lewis Howley and Sam Stoker, grew up around London, with Howley coming from Thurrock and Stoker more central.

Speaking exclusively to MyLondon this morning the pair described their triumphant return to the UK as a 'dream come true'.

"I'm buzzing, I'm excited. I'm all the words, all of them," said an excited Prince. "Really happy, ecstatic, joyful. It's going to be amazing."

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Having built such success in such a short space of time isn't something the pair is taking for granted.

"We're very happy and proud of the body of work we've made so far," Wilson added. "There's definitely some nerves involved but we feel pretty confident with what we do. Even if people aren't aware of us, our act is very engaging and fun and that means we can make a connection with the crowd.

"A lot of people talk about they want a reaction. We live in a world of bad guys and good guys and technically maybe we're bad guys but we want a reaction. If you want to cheer us we're okay with that. We often get boos but as long as we're getting a reaction, we're happy."

Bad guys or not, it feels inevitable that, bad guys or not, the pair will receive a warm welcome in Greenwich when they step out into the ring.

Prince agrees: "We've got a lot of friends and family coming for Money in the Bank and it's gonna be a good day."

Fans unable to get to The O2 to see Smackdown or Money in the Bank this weekend will be able to watch both events live on UK TV via BT Sport, the current home for WWE in the UK. The service is available with a no contract monthly sport pass here or alternatively as part of Sky bundles for new TV contracts here.

As one of WWE's 'big five' annual events Money in the Bank will be subject to an additional charge on BT Sport Box Office while Smackdown will be included in existing subscriptions.

Money in the Bank is also be available to watch on the WWE Network.

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Inside look at Mountain Warehouse's new Hereford store

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The firm has been in the city for 15 years, but decided to make the move to a new 12,500 square foot site that previously housed Outfit, Wallis, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins and Burton. 

Creating 11 new jobs, the new store features menswear, womenswear, kidswear, footwear and equipment split over two floors.

This summer, customers will discover bestselling ranges such as swimwear, camping furniture, hiking gear and accessories.

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The premises had been vacant for two years after fashion retailer Outfit decided to close it after being at the Old Market from 2014. 

Last February, Mountain Warehouse was told it could expand into the unit next door in High Town. 

Herefordshire Council granted planning permission and listed building consent so that Mountain Warehouse could knock through into the old GAME unit, with that chain owned by Mike Ashley moving the new Sports Direct in Commercial Street.

With Utopia women's clothing shop ceasing trading in the former GAME unit next door, Mountain Warehouse wanted to expand and trade from the combined ground floor.

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Friday, June 30, 2023

EastEnders confirms major character is returning to Walford for 'unfinished business'

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EastEnders confirms major character is returning to Walford for 'unfinished business'

Ex-EastEnders star Angela Wynter will be returning to the BBC One show for Patrick Trueman's homecoming.

Angela will be reprising her role as Patrick's former wife Yolande Trueman this summer, after previously starring in the soap as a regular between 2003 and 2008. Patrick (Rudolph Walker) is set to reappear in Albert Square next week, following his temporary exit in March in hopes of finding Yolande and rekindling their romance.

Taking to social media on Friday, June 30, EastEnders confirmed Yolande's return as the show's executive producer also said he was 'thrilled' at the character's comeback.

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Patrick and Yolande Trueman during happier times

Sharing a photo of Patrick and Yolande reunited, EastEnders wrote: "It’s been almost six years since she last stepped foot in Albert Square but Yolande Trueman is on her way back to Walford, as Angela Wynter has reprised her role.

"Yolande’s character remains connected to Walford having first landed on our screens in 2003 as Patrick’s love interest before later becoming his wife. Over her five years in Albert Square, Yolande quickly cemented herself as a fan favourite but her time in Walford, and her marriage to Patrick, was not smooth having feuded with Pat Evans once it was revealed that she and Patrick had an affair.

"However, it was a job offer she couldn’t refuse that led to Yolande leaving but, Patrick changed his mind at the last minute, choosing Albert Square over his wife and the pair later divorced in 2009.

"Having briefly reprised her role in 2017, Yolande is heading back to Walford to reunite with ex-husband Patrick who went searching for her at the start of the year, but viewers will have to wait and see if it’s a happily ever after for the couple…"

On returning to EastEnders, Angela Wynter said: “Yolande is back in The Square! I have been really looking forward to playing her again and have had a beautiful time on set so far. I can’t thank the cast and crew enough for the warm welcome back!”

Chris Clenshaw, Executive Producer added: “I’m thrilled to welcome the immensely talented Angela back to the role of Yolande Trueman. Although we haven’t seen Yolande for some years, her departure from The Square and the breakdown of her marriage to Walford’s living legend, Patrick, left some unfinished business between the pair."

He added: "We, therefore, thought it was important to explore a reunion between the two. We couldn’t be more thrilled to have her back!”

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Spruce up for closed Paperchase shop in Hereford Old Market

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Paperchase closed its store in March after the company went into administration. 

Administrators were appointed on January 21 after the stationary firm failed to secure any buyers for the business.

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However, instead of the sight of an empty store, shoppers are now greeted with some colourful advertising, with property consultancy firm Green & Partners trying to encourage new businesses on site under the tagline 'start your retail adventure here'. 

 

 


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Thursday, June 29, 2023

School of the month: fun and learning at Pencombe Primary

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All the pupils at Pencombe C.E Primary School celebrate after being annouced Hereford Times School of the Month.

All the pupils at Pencombe C.E Primary School celebrate after being announced Hereford Times School of the Month.

The school has just four classes – Cherry, Birch, Willow and Oak – enabling the school to offer unique experiences for every child.

Olivia crawls through the forest school tunnel.

Olivia crawls through the forest school tunnel.

As well as a creative, inspiring and motivating curriculum which excites and enthuses the children, the school has superb outdoor learning environments, including a sports field, outdoor areas that are used to extend and enhance the high quality learning that goes on inside the school.

Pupils from Willow class show their printing techniques and scratch artwork.

Pupils from Willow class show their printing techniques and scratch artwork.

In its own words, the school says: "At Pencombe CE Primary we believe in entitlement and the right for everyone to be valued and respected for who they are.

Pupils share friendship with one another during a receipe for a good friend activitie. (L-R) Amy, Lois, Alfie and William.

Pupils share friendship with one another during a receipe for a good friend activitie. (L-R) Amy, Lois, Alfie and William.

"We believe our pupils are entitled to the best education possible, irrespective of race, colour, gender, ability and/or geographical location. This we aim to achieve through well planned schemes of work, with a creative and motivating delivery in a suitably stimulating and well resourced Christian environment.

Reception Class enjoy water activities in the sun. (L-R) Arthur, Matilda, Laycee, Joseph and Arthur.

Reception Class enjoy water activities in the sun. (L-R) Arthur, Matilda, Laycee, Joseph and Arthur.

"At Pencombe we believe education should be seen by the pupil as life enhancing and life lasting.

Year one pupils enjoying their time in the schools playground. (L-R) Adahna, Riley and Harvey.

Year one pupils enjoying their time in the schools playground. (L-R) Adahna, Riley and Harvey.

"As a school with a Christian ethos, Pencombe welcomes children from any faith as well as those of no faith. All pupils and staff attend weekly Wednesday worship in the church, led by our rector.

Tabatha, Poppy and Mollie (L-R) enjoy whittling in the sun at the forest school.

Tabatha, Poppy and Mollie (L-R) enjoy whittling in the sun at the forest school.

"Parents and other family members also take part in these services along with members of the village community. We also attend church to celebrate various Christian festivals including Easter and Christmas.

Lois and Bobby draw pictures of fresh flowers in their art class.

Lois and Bobby draw pictures of fresh flowers in their art class.

"Pupils at Pencombe CE Primary are helped to develop lively enquiring minds, the ability to question and argue rationally, and to apply themselves to tasks and expand their physical skills.

George and Gabriela prepare to water plants in the schools garden.

George and Gabriela prepare to water plants in the schools garden.

"We aim to provide children in our school with an understanding of religious and moral values, and an understanding of the physical world and it’s people; combined with a sense of value of its resources, in order that the children can relate to themselves and their immediate environment to the wider world.

Gabriela (centre) and Leia (right) enjoy some outdoor reading.

Gabriela (centre) and Leia (right) enjoy some outdoor reading.

"It is our intention to develop and maintain friendly and positive links between school, home and community, thus enabling parents and others to understand the aims and methods of our school and the importance of their role within it.

Isaac with his binoculars watches from the schools nature hut.

Isaac with his binoculars watches from the schools nature hut.

"Our vision at Pencombe CE Primary is 'In God’s hands, we love, learn, grow and inspire.'

ACTIVITIES

There is always something stimulating, interesting or exciting happening at Pencombe. Recently, Birch and Cherry class had a visit from Hidden Herefordshire. Tim is an expert in all things bugs and insects. The children went on a big hunt in our forest school area to help find the hidden creatures of Herefordshire. We are very fortunate not only to have our own forest school, but also the use of a local coppice which enables children to be involved in Forest School activities on a weekly basis.

Earlier in the year, the Year 6 children attended a residential at Oaker Wood where leadership and team building skills were encouraged. The children also showcased their dance moves as part of the Moving Targets Project at The Courtyard in Hereford.

The school was involved in all the fun of the Bromyard Scarecrow Festival and had the best time, parading the school's entry – Goldilocks and the Three Bears, around the streets of Bromyard!

Great fun is also had competing in inter school sports!

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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Tom Hanks' niece throws an epic tantrum after her identity is revealed on unhinged new reality show

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Tom Hanks' niece throws an epic tantrum after her identity is revealed on unhinged new reality show

A video clip of a US reality TV show featuring celebrity relationships has gone viral after Tom Hanks’ niece exploded after being eliminated in week one.

Claim To Fame, hosted by musician Kevin Jonas and his younger brother Frankie, sees a collection of unknown celeb relatives are moved into a house and have to deduce who they are related to.

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Every episode, the contestants participate in challenges, where the winner is granted immunity for the round and a bonus clue about another contestant. At the end of the episode, the contestants secretly vote between the two lowest-ranked performers in the competition to be the round's 'guesser'.

Ultimately the guesser will then choose any other non-immune contestant and announce which celebrity they think the other contestant is related to. If the guesser is correct, the other contestant will be eliminated; if the guesser is wrong, the guesser will be eliminated instead. The overall winner takes homer $100,000 (£78,690.59).

Songwriter and podcaster Rob Milton shared a clip of the show’s first episode ending, where contestant Hugo correctly identified Carly’s relative. It showed Tom Hank’s niece crying as she stormed off into the house.

Carly then proceeded to shriek from inside the house, heard by all of the other contestants, yelling: “The clues were so fricking obvious! Fricking bench and the fricking poster of fricking Forrest Gump, are you kidding me!?”

As she entered the bedroom, she wailed: “Why a bench? Why a bench? There’s literally no reference to benches on any other movie. Even Gabriel found that out, he’s not even, like, smart.”

Carly continued to pack up her suitcase, rummaging through the walk-in closet. “I don’t deserve this!” she cried. “I should have more camera time, I should be here longer.”

Rob’s clip has been viewed over a whopping 13.4million times, racking up 1,945 Retweets, 2,727 Quote Tweets and over 26,800 likes. Viewers were shocked at Carly’s reaction, claiming the contestants made the right choice to send her home.

One person said: “Lmfooooooo they absolutely made the right choice cause girl gon on wit all that.”

Another wrote: “I want an entire show of just her with a hot mic walking through life. At the grocery store, the DMV, Wal-Mart.”

A third commented, “I bet Tom Hanks’s cookouts be wild whenever his niece come over,” while a fourth replied, “Why is Tom Hanks' family like this? Collin is the only good seed”.

However, some believed Carly was right to be annoyed, saying: “She’s right there is no chance he could have known this, this early. The producers told him who she was. They must have had an idea she would react this way.”

Carly is the daughter of Tom Hanks' wife Rita Wilson's sister, making her his niece through marriage.

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