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Hair and Beauty Awards final for Chelsea | Ledbury Reporter

Chelsea Corner, aged 24, from Hereford, has only been a qualified lash technician for two years. A change of career path before the Covid-19 pandemic saw Miss Corner pursue a career in beauty. I started two years ago and in my first year I was just building up clients and then lockdown happened, she said. So getting this has been a massive pick me up. I have always worked with children and was working on the children s ward at Hereford County Hospital previously. I fancied a different change of career path and the beauty world was completely new to me. I was having a bit of a rubbish time so fancied a new career and new home, I wanted everything fresh.

Aldi unveils new ban coming into place at every supermarket across the country

Aldi unveil new ban coming into place at every supermarket across the UK. Picture: Aldi Aldi has unveiled a new ban that will come into force across every one of its supermarkets in the country. The retail giant has announced that it is switching from plastic packaging to pulp trays on its remaining egg lines, meaning all egg packaging in England and Wales will be plastic-free by the end of the year.  The ban on plastic packaging will see the removal of 900 tonnes of non-recyclable plastic each year – equating to 24 million pieces of plastic.  Aldi has branches in Eign Street, Hereford; Leadon Way, Ledbury; Dishley Street, Leominster, and Brookend Street, Ross-on-Wye.

Concerns fly-tippers are making Hereford filthy and disgusting

A HEREFORD business owner has slammed Herefordshire Council for a filthy and disgusting city centre which he says will kill trade when lockdown eases. Financial advisor Paul Davies, of Kingfurness and Associates, said a bag of overflowing rubbish had been outside his office in Eign Street for almost a month before Herefordshire Council removed it. He said that was only after emailing and calling Herefordshire Council to try and get it cleaned up, even though the council says it empties bins and litter picks in the city centre every day. Mr Davies, who lives is Stretton Sugwas but is originally from the South Wales Valleys, thinks if litter louts continue to blight the city centre, it will deter visitors and potential tenants of empty shops.

Drug-drive military veteran banned from the roads

Jamie Stuart Taylor entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford on January 13. Prosecutor Shafquat Reaz said Taylor had been pulled over after he was spotted driving a Vauxhall Insignia in Upper Eggleton, near Ledbury, at 6am on July 16. He was asked to take a roadside drug test after telling officers his licence had been revoked, and was arrested after it returned a positive result for cannabis. The 35-year-old was taken into custody in Hereford, where a blood test revealed he had 2.2 microgrammes of cannabis metabolite delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol per litre of blood. The legal limit is two.

Herefordshire s burglary hotspots: how does your area rank?

HEREFORDSHIRE S burglary hotspots have been revealed in the latest data from the county s police force. The latest figures show the number of burglaries reported to each local policing town in Herefordshire in November, a total of 34. Hereford City Southside and Rural Southside Eight burglaries were reported to the Southside team in November last year. The police were unable to prosecute their suspect for a burglary in Stonebow Road, while a burglary in Commercial Road remains under investigation, as is a further burglary in Coningsby Street. Two burglaries were reported in Edgar Street, with one currently under investigation and no suspect identified for the second.

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