A new magazine has been launched for Herefordshire business in England.
It has been produced by the team behind the Hereford Times, the weekly tabloid newspaper in the heart of Herefordshire County. Its aim is to celebrate enterprise, to champion the organizations that drive the county’s economy and to be a showcase for excellence and achievement, reports editor John Wilson.
It will initially be published three times a year and distributed to selected businesses across the county. The next issue is in February 2020.
The magazine will be covering all the biggest business stories, with an emphasis firmly on the positive.
Other sections are devoted to agri-business, an area of enormous importance to a rural county like Herefordshire. Education/training, also vital to the county’s future success, will be covered too, as will issues about the climate and environment.
Finally, there will be regular tips for success and a comprehensive round-up of forthcoming business events.
Said Wilson: “We do not read often enough about the important contribution of local businesses to our community. We will put that right with the launch of Hereford Business Times.”
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