News
Final green light for £22.4 million investment
It’s official – Hereford has been given the go-ahead to spend £22.4 million of Government investment on 15 transformational and interconnected projects.
Another milestone for our 15 projects
Full business cases have been submitted to Central Government in July. These 15 transformational projects give Hereford a revamp worth more than £22.4 million.
Bold, geometric public artworks launch
The inspirational contemporary art organisation, Meadow Arts, officially launches its latest artwork at No. 1 Station Approach (next to the train station) on 15 June.
One place, three partners, endless opportunities
A series of events in May will showcase the Southside Project. Learn about how it will transform 35 acres of green space into a vibrant sport, cookery and garden destination.
Iconic Hereford building submits planning application
Friends of Castle Green has today submitted planning permission. It’s to transform the historic Pavilion building on Castle Green into a modern and iconic visitor attraction.
Creating a world-class museum for Hereford
The Marches Experience is a significant project costing £15 million, of which we’re contributing a third. It’s about improving access to our heritage and enlightening visitors about our region.
A staggering £22.4m received to transform our city
A landmark deal to grow our local economy and reshape our city has been received as part of the Government’s multi-billion levelling up programme.
Patiently waiting for the outcome of our TIP
As we approach the end of May, we remain patiently waiting for news from the Government. We spoke to Lauren Rogers on what we expect to happen when the offer is announced.
Water, water everywhere – and a good drop to drink!
Read about why changes in Hereford’s industries links with Welsh Water’s commitment in investing in the water supply and why local engineering talent is critical to deliver this.
The Towns Fund is not just about tourism
We speak to board member, Julian Vaughan of The Green Dragon about his passion for Hereford, hospitality and why the Towns Fund is vital for the future economy of our city.