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Roadworks planned for three weeks on busy road into Hereford
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Roadworks planned for three weeks on busy road into Hereford
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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.