Hereford is a Village in Mercia, England. It was changed to a village in the Summer of 1458 due to a low population whilst still in Worcester
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| - Hereford is a Village in Mercia, England. It was changed to a village in the Summer of 1458 due to a low population whilst still in Worcester
- 300px|right|thumb|Panorama Hereford Hereford – miasto w Wielkiej Brytanii, w Anglii, w hrabstwie Herefordshire, w pobliżu granicy z Walią, nad rzeką Wye. Populacja miasta wynosi 54 tys. mieszkańców. Miasto posiada status city. Ośrodek przemysłu spożywczego, m. in browarnictwa i produkcji cydru. W Hereford swoją kwaterę główną mają elitarne brytyjskie jednostki SAS (Special Air Service).
- Hereford is a cathedral city, civil parish and county town of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the River Wye, approximately 16 miles (26 km) east of the border with Wales, 24 miles (39 km) southwest of Worcester, and 23 miles (37 km) northwest of Gloucester. With a population of 58,900 people, it is the largest settlement in the county.
- The county town of Herefordshire, about 13 leagues south of Church Stretton.
- Hereford is a fine and ancient city on the banks of the River Wye. Known nationally as the home of cider, and of reigning European football champions, Hereford United, Hereford is renowned for its splendid architecture. The spacious and elegant estates of Newton Farm and Putson have been compared favourably with Vienna and Prague, whilst the ancient thoroughfare of Widemarsh Street is known as the Champs Elysée of England. Herefordshire Council have also introduced brand new signposts for welcoming people to Herefordshire.
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| - Hereford is a Village in Mercia, England. It was changed to a village in the Summer of 1458 due to a low population whilst still in Worcester
- 300px|right|thumb|Panorama Hereford Hereford – miasto w Wielkiej Brytanii, w Anglii, w hrabstwie Herefordshire, w pobliżu granicy z Walią, nad rzeką Wye. Populacja miasta wynosi 54 tys. mieszkańców. Miasto posiada status city. Ośrodek przemysłu spożywczego, m. in browarnictwa i produkcji cydru. W Hereford swoją kwaterę główną mają elitarne brytyjskie jednostki SAS (Special Air Service).
- Hereford is a fine and ancient city on the banks of the River Wye. Known nationally as the home of cider, and of reigning European football champions, Hereford United, Hereford is renowned for its splendid architecture. The spacious and elegant estates of Newton Farm and Putson have been compared favourably with Vienna and Prague, whilst the ancient thoroughfare of Widemarsh Street is known as the Champs Elysée of England. England’s leading public school, Wyebridge Sports College is located in the city's exclusive South Wye district. The almost as prestigious Aylestone sits regally atop its hill overlooking the cities elegant North Tupsley area. Many of Britain’s finest minds have been educated here, and some of them have even gone on to work in McDonalds or Tesco. Visitors will be particularly impressed by the prevailing aroma of the chicken sh*t that is transported through the middle of the city in the annual parade that precludes its final destination which is to be generously spread on surrounding fields to ward off evil spirits. This ceremony takes place every year during late August/early September and is blessed by all locals who encounter it during this period. It is thought that this ceremony predates the Romans and that folk have been travelling to the metropolis of Hereford to partake of the pungent aroma for centuries as it is good for those afflicted with sinus problems. Hereford is also the only city in England which is forbidden by royal decree from ever having a bypass, lest travellers should accidentally pass through without experiencing the splendours of the world-renowned Belmont roundabout. This wonder of the modern world was completed in less than 10 years at a cost of only 150 million pounds, in order to bring the splendours of the George at Asda range of designer costumery to the grateful populous. Those venturing south would ultimately become confused as to whether they were heading towards Ross-On-Wye or Abergavenny. Regardless of travelling east or west, north or south, intrepid travellers would face the life-threatening Asda Roundabout, the busiest and most treacherous road junction in the world, responsible for over 100,000 deaths a year. Many of these deaths are caused by the fact that Herefordians are unable to use roundabouts or filter lanes (i.e. A49 North Edgar street and A49 South Ross Road by Asda). If it rains for more than 1/2 and hour the area around the roundabout is positively Venician. At this time road users should only attempt to navigate this part of the A49 in a land rover fitted with a intake snorkel and high level exhaust. A recent poll was conducted whereby Herefordshire residents were asked if the Polish immigrants were a problem. 23% of residents said "Yes, it is a serious problem" 7% declined to comment and 70% said "To nie jest powazna kwestia przytcalym" Herefordshire Council have also introduced brand new signposts for welcoming people to Herefordshire.
* Hereford's new signpost reads: "Welcome to Herefordski. Twinned with Poland"
* Ross-on-Wye's new signpost reads: "Welcome to Ross-on-Wye. Twinned with Iraq"
* Ledbury's new signpost reads: "Welcome to Ledbury. Twinned with Fat Barry's Drug Emporium"
* Leominster's new signpost reads: "Piss Off" The new signs have proved a huge success with tourism in Leominster at an all time low - the bypass there offering potential visitors the chance to escape.
- Hereford is a cathedral city, civil parish and county town of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the River Wye, approximately 16 miles (26 km) east of the border with Wales, 24 miles (39 km) southwest of Worcester, and 23 miles (37 km) northwest of Gloucester. With a population of 58,900 people, it is the largest settlement in the county.
- The county town of Herefordshire, about 13 leagues south of Church Stretton.
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