NEXT: Supporters Trust Open Meeting May 23rd.

AND: From May 23rd to June 2nd BN will be running a car park at Hay Festival raising funds for Macmillan Cancer Support



Saturday, May 25, 2013

Preedy thanks staff and volunteers


Bulls Director Dave Preedy was delighted with how the move of Starlite Room catering equipment into the canteen facility in The New Market Development went today.

Cookers, freezers, prep tables and all the ancillary equipment was moved from the Edgar Street headquarters into the canteen by staff and volunteer helpers during a two-hour window.

On Monday the staff will return to prepare the new kitchen facility to provide breakfasts, lunches and snacks for the contractors staff from Tuesday morning for the duration of the building programme.

Around a hundred and fifty workers are currently employed in The Old Market site with many additions expected when specialist trades join as the work progresses.

Speaking after the operation, Preedy said "It's a great opportunity for The Football Club to cement its relationship with the project and we hope that even when the main building works are complete we can still provide nourishment for workers at our main facility at the ground".

"The staff and volunteers have turned up today and got the job done inside the time allowed.  The Football Club is extremely grateful to them for their efforts and it continues to show that with good support The Club will achieve its aims of producing off-field income to support Martin Foyle's efforts on the pitch."


Bowman Confims He's Signed For York


Ryan Bowman has told his Twitter followers he has signed for York.

The announcement from York yesterday noted the deal had only been agreed, but the striker told his followers: 'Signed for my new club York City. Can't wait to get started'

The fee is still to be agreed between the two clubs, with David Keyte telling the shareholders meeting on Wednesday that they had rejected all offers for the out of contract players so far as they weren't sufficient.


Evans Signs For Eastleigh


Released Bulls midfielder Will Evans has signed for Conf South side Eastleigh.

Manager Richard Hill spoke of the signing: "I first came across Will when I was involved with Swindon. He was in the Under 16 squad and I’ve followed his development throughout. This is the third time I have tried to sign Will at Eastleigh. The first time was on loan from Hereford last November and the second was when he went to Newport on loan.

"Will is a good young versatile player who will be an integral part of the Eastleigh squad."

Evans, 21, made only three starts and three sub appearances in the 22 games he was eligible for at Newport. He will join fellow ex-Bulls Chris Todd, Dean Beckwith, and Glen Southam at the ambitious side.


Club Looking For Accomodation For Trialists


The Bulls have put out a call for fans with spare rooms to get in touch as they look for accommodation for the myriad of trialists that will be at the club over the summer.

Boss Martin Foyle told the official site: "I'll be taking a look at a number of players throughout pre-season and we could be in need of providing accommodation, anything from one night to a couple of weeks. If anyone can offer help I'd appreciate them getting in touch." 

Anyone with spare rooms can call the club (08442 761939) or email club@herefordunited.co.uk.

Meanwhile the club expects to release firm details on the debenture scheme and share issue next week.


Trust Support Increasing


Trevor Owens opens the meeting
Interest in the Supporters Trust has increased since Thursday's vote in favour of forming the organisation.

Gareth Davies speaks
Emails have been 'flooding in with a vast range of skills and experiences being put forward' to assist the group with one of the organisers, Will Hale, telling his Twitter followers 'Had some great comments since meeting, been brilliant. Email today tops them all. We've made a difference already'

Comments have largely been about the positivity coming out of the meeting, with several echoing a comment that they 'have not felt this positive about Hereford United for years'.

A second meeting to bring the idea to the exiled Bulls in London is expected to take place within the next couple of weeks.

Anyone wishing to register their interest in joining the trust, or offering help, or wishing to attend the London meeting can email the organisers at hufctrust@gmail.com.


Friday, May 24, 2013

Bury Board Quits With Takeover Set


Bury's entire board has quit after announcing that a takeover of the club is to be completed.

The as-yet unnamed new owners are reported to have told manager Kevin Blackwell his job is safe ahead of completing the deal on Wednesday, at which point the outstanding tax bill, wages, and the PFA loans will be repaid in full.


Target Brodie Baulked At Distance


Bulls target Richard Brodie chose hometown club Gateshead over the Bulls due to the distance involved.

In an interview with Gateshead's official site, the striker confirmed he had trained with the Bulls but ruled them out despite the lure of working with Martin Foyle again:

"I trained with Hartlepool, Gateshead and Hereford, who are managed by my former York boss Martin Foyle, but Hereford is a fair old distance from the North East."

The full interview, where he says money was not the factor in his decision of where to go, is on the Gateshead site.


Supporters Trust Meeting Videos


The Supporters Trust videoed parts of the meeting last night.

These videos are becoming available on their YouTube channel through the course of the day. To view the videos go to:


York Boss Worthington On Bowman Deal


York boss Nigel Worthington has spoken to BBC York about the deal to take Ryan Bowman to Bootham Crescent:

"He's a good footballer and there's a lot of potential there. 
He's young, fresh and he's full of enthusiasm.

"He's committed to the club and he's looking forward to working with us already. Things have got to be sorted out with the two clubs and that is ongoing.

"We want to try and aim for some stability and to do that you have to trust players and work with them. You have to give them a chance to get settled."

Bowman is reported to have agreed a two year deal with the Minstermen.


Bowman Heads For York


The following is from York City:

"York City Football Club is pleased to announce that the club have agreed personal terms with talented Hereford United forward Ryan Bowman.

Ryan, who was born in Carlisle and is 21 years old, was Hereford's top scorer last season with 19 goals from 43 appearances including a brace in the Bulls' spectacular 3-1 FA Cup victory over League 1 side Shrewsbury Town.

Ryan has also played for his home town club Carlisle United, where he began his professional career, and Darlington, where he made 40 appearances."

The Minstermen are yet to agree a fee with the Bulls, although talks are understood to be ongoing.



News Round-Up


Tamworth expect midfielder Marcus Kelly to leave the club, with manager Dale Belford admitting the two parties are 'miles apart' on a new contract after he saw travelling companions Adam Cunnington and Tommy Wright leave the club, leaving him with increased fuel bills. Michael Wylde and Peter Till are to also leave, while former Bull Sam Oji is one of four still in discussions.

Luton have released striker Dan Walker after three years at Kenilworth Road. The former Bedford Town forward, 23, netted five times in 36 games in total for the club. The Conference have produced a DVD of the goals of the season. Anyone wishing to buy a copy can email media@footballconference.co.uk with the price, inc P&P, of £9.50.

Welling have released striker Jon Main after he started just six games last season. The Wings have handed long serving utility man Loui Fazackerley a new one year deal. Barnet have finished installing seating in their new stadium at their Hive training ground. They expect work to complete the ground will continue through pre-season right up to the last minute.

Cambridge have signed released Gateshead striker Ryan Donaldson on a two year deal. The 22 year old had two spells with the Heed, scoring eight times in 39 games. Wycombe say they paid of their outstanding debt to the taxman thanks to supporter donations. Hundreds of fans are donating regular amounts to their Supporters Trust to keep the club running.

Tamworth have announced the signing of Barrow midfielder Richie Baker. The former Man Utd trainee, 25, has Football League experience with Oxford and Bury.


Supporters Trust Statement


We are delighted to announce that the Steering Group were last night given the mandate to form a Supporters Trust at Hereford United following an overwhelming vote in favour by a crowd of over 100 people. We can now look forward to building the Trust and helping our football club maintain sustainability.
 
It was great to see such a strong turn out of supporters who listened intently to presentations from Supporters Direct, trust members from Kidderminster and Newport and our our Steering Group. Ex-United player Gareth Davies proved a very popular, and passionate, contributor also. We are extremely grateful to all those who offered their time to be on the panel.
 
The hard work starts here.
 
We are very keen to hear from people interested in becoming a member of the Trust. Decisions will be made in due course about annual membership costs, but as we heard last night, it tends to be in the region of £5 -£10. Please log your interest in membership by email hufctrust@gmail.com
 
The next stage is to form a Working Group. For those not present last night, please email hufctrust@gmail.com if you feel you can offer your skills to the Working Group outlining what those skills/experiences are.
 
Once the Trust is properly registered with Supporters Direct we can look forward to a launch night, which we anticipate will be around the end of July.
 
Again, thank you for your support last night. Now we can move on and form the Trust with the help of Supporters Direct.
 
 
 
Jon Hale
On behalf of Hereford United Supporters Trust



Pritchard Speaks On New Stands


Bulls director Bob Pritchard has spoken to the official site about plans for two new stands at Edgar Street.

Proposals will see a 1,200 seated stand at the Blackfriars End, coupled with a commercial development, while a 2,000 capacity terrace is destined for the Meadow End, along with a residential complex.

Pritchard told the official site: "The club have received draft schemes for the stand at the Blackfriars End which includes a facility for a 1,200 capacity seating stand, with toilets, refreshment area bar and storage under. The stand will be attached to a commercial 4/5 storey property the full length of Blackfriars Street.

"The plans for the stand at the Meadow End will also include toilets, refreshment area, bar and storage area under with the residential opportunity behind which provides for a 4 storey apartment scheme with associated car parking, accessed from the new development to be undertaken within the Sanctuary Housing planning application."

Pritchard hopes that 'heads of terms' with developers can be agreed soon.


Supporters Trust Information


The following is the booklet handed out at last night's Supporters Trust open meeting, click to enlarge:








Thursday, May 23, 2013

Supporters Trust Overwhelmingly Backed By Fans


The formation of a Supporters Trust has been overwhelmingly backed by fans at the open meeting tonight.

Over 100 fans attended the meeting to hear presentations from the Steering Group, Supporters Direct, and other Trusts, but the highlight of the night was an impassioned speech from Gareth Davies, who drew healthy applause and praise for his turn.

The Steering Group will now become a working party to take the Trust to a launch night in a couple of months. Anyone wishing to join the working party is welcome to contact the trust hufctrust@gmail.com to register their interest.

Bulls News will have a full report from the meeting, plus the handout flyer from the night, tomorrow.


Council Cut Funding To Hereford Futures


Hard-pressed Herefordshire Council have decided to cut the funding to Hereford Futures, the company set up to ensure the ESG plans are carried out.


Changes are being made to the way Herefordshire Council supports economic development in Hereford. Council funding to Hereford Futures, the city development company which has successfully secured over £100M of investment in Hereford, is to be reduced. Revenue funding will be halved for the current financial year and the company’s Blackfriars Street offices will close by the end of June.

The Council will see through the remaining elements in the development programme, including the construction of the planned Link Road and Urban Village by using in-house expertise and resources. Jonathan Bretherton, CEO of Futures will remain through to next spring to oversee the completion of the Old Market scheme and support the council on various projects including the marketing of the Urban Village and the Link Road CPO.

Cllr Roger Phillips explained that the council hopes to retain the expertise and experience of the Hereford Futures board. He said:

“The Hereford Futures board has brought valuable commercial expertise into the county. In the latest budget round we have had to look very hard at all of our funding decisions. Though times are hard in terms of public funding, the council has made the creation of jobs and homes a priority. With the Old Market site secure and other key regeneration projects well under way, now is the right time to co-ordinate all the council’s regeneration work within the council.

Jonathan Bretherton said “securing the construction of the 310,000ft retail and leisure scheme with Stanhope and British Land is a major achievement of which all concerned can be very proud. I am confident that Hereford will enjoy continued success on the back of this investment.”



Hereford Futures is the successor company to ESG Herefordshire which was established in 2006 with a brief to regenerate 100 acres of central Hereford. The name of the company was changed to Hereford Futures in 2010 when the company’s remit was enlarged to encompass the whole of Hereford and its environs.

The company led the design, CPO and planning of an innovative Flood Alleviation Scheme which opened in April 2012, on budget and ahead of programme. The scheme has since saved an estimated £3M of flood damage to existing properties. The £4.5M construction cost was funded by Advantage West Midlands and protects over 100 existing homes, businesses and city infrastructure, including the A49 trunk road. The scheme has paved the way for a planned 800 home Urban Village and other commercial development.
 

Aldershot Set To Miss Deadline


Aldershot's Administrator expects to miss the deadline to get their CVA through before the Conference AGM.

The self-imposed June 1st deadline was set in order to avoid the tough rules on insolvency in the fifth tier. The Administrator expects to now miss the deadline, leaving the club at the threat of demotion at the end of the season, but remains 'optimistic of Conference football' being played by the club in the coming season.

A rescue bid by the Shots' Supporters Trust is still gathering pace, while the Administrator has given little detail on talks it has had with other 'genuine potential buyers'.

The local press claim that just two players were paid for April with club captain Ben Herd, one of those made redundant, telling Get Hampshire: “It’s difficult for us players to fathom just how we can be made redundant when there is a position in the squad which will be filled by someone else next season. It’s not like a normal 9-5 job.”


West Brom Added To Friendly List


The Bulls will play West Brom in a friendly at Edgar Street on July 20th.

Along with the other Saturday games scheduled so far, the match will kick off at 1pm.


Friendlies Announced By Bulls


Four pre-season friendlies have been announced by Hereford United.

13th July Pegasus Juniors - 1pm KO - Away
16th July Bristol Rovers - 7:30pm KO - Home
27th July Torquay United - 1pm KO - Home
30th July Leominster Town - 7:30pm KO - Away 

News Round-Up


Chester have made their first three signings of the summer with the arrivals of midfielders Kevin McIntyre, Jason Jarrett, and Lee Pugh. McIntyre, 35, left the old Chester City in 2004, playing for the likes of Accrington and Macclesfield before a spell at Rochdale. Jarrett, 33, previously played for Wigan and Bury but ended the season at Welsh side Airbus. Pugh, 20, is a former Bury trainee who has been playing with Clitheroe. Striker Marc Williams is the latest to leave the club. The former Kidderminster forward netted 14 times in 37 games this season.

Bournemouth have reported a loss of £3.4million to the year ending May 2012. The club's auditors expressed concerns about the club as a going concern if their Russian backer withdrew. Chelmsford have named former Newport and Aldershot manager Dean Holdsworth as their new boss. He won Conf South with the Exiles in 2010.

Bury have released 16 players and sold captain Stephen Schumacher to Fleetwood for an undisclosed fee. The moves leave the financially stricken side with just seven players. Halifax have lost the services of defender Liam Hogan after the 24 year old opted to join Fleetwood on a two year deal. 

Barnet have released ten more players this week, taking the total to thirteen. Amongst those leaving are veteran keeper Michael Kuipers and former Scotland international Craig Beattie. Kidderminster midfielder Jamie Vincent is a target of SPL side Inverness. Despite being only 23, the Harriers would not be entitled to a fee for the out of contract player if he crossed the border.

Macclesfield have lost the services of midfielder Sam Wedgbury after he opted to sign for League One side Stevenage. The 24 year old was voted the Silkmen's Player of the Year. Salisbury have released six players, offered eight more new deals, while four others' futures are still in the balance. Among the six released is club veteran Robbie Matthews.

Southend have been issued another set of winding-up proceedings by the taxman. The move is their sixth in four years, with the other five all being settled ahead of time. Lincoln have signed Stockport midfielder Jon Nolan on contract for next season. The 21 year old has racked up 62 appearances for the Hatters over the last two seasons after leaving Everton's academy.

Coventry have announced plans to build "Highfield Road mk II" on land near the city. The local press say that moves have been made to groundshare at Walsall until the ground is built, with a petition led by the local paper already amassing 10,000 signatures calling for the club to stay at the Ricoh Arena. It is reported that Bridgnorth Town owe the taxman around £50,000, with total debts of £80,000 forcing the club into Administration.

Torquay forward Ryan Jarvis has agreed a deal with York after rejecting a new contract with the Gulls. Lincoln have signed released Burton striker Adi Yussuf on a one year deal. The former Leicester trainee started only three League games in two years with the Brewers, but had a loan spell with Tamworth previously.

Tamworth have signed released Nottm Forest teenager Matthew Regan on a deal for the coming season. The 19 year old had a loan spell at the Lamb this season.


Supporters Trust Meeting Tonight 7.30pm


With the Supporters Trust meeting at the Richmond Club tonight, starting at 7.30pm, spokesman Jon Hale spoke to BBC Hereford and Worcester yesterday afternoon about the meeting.

He told presenter Andrew Easton: "The idea is that the supporters feel more involved in the decision making that goes on. In some cases, Trusts have had one or two members on the board of directors. 

"It makes people feel they can ask questions of the club, get questions answered, and feel their involvement is more important to the club and to get the club to sustain itself over a long period of time.

"We all know there have been financial hardships at the club. We've had this 15 year cycle where the club has these crises where we all have to dig deep and put money in and keep the club going. Obviously this last year has been very difficult."

When asked about the basic problem being a lack of bodies through the turnstiles, he added: "If you can empower people to become more involved, by way of being a member of the Trust, those people instantly feel more connected to the club, more willing to go to games on a Saturday afternoon or a Tuesday night. 

"It's a way we can get attendance figures up, get interest going again. There's a lot of people around the world that support Hereford United and the Trust can be a platform to bring those people together to the benefit of the supporters and the football club."


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Proposals Well Received Said Keyte


Hereford United chairman David Keyte thought that the financial proposals put forward at this evening's shareholders meeting had been well received.

"I thought it was a very positive meeting, "Keyte told BN.

"I think the proposals seemed to be very well received and we look forward to pushing on with it now.

"One proposal is we would like to issue shares, create a new shares issue.

"We have been a bit ham-strung with 40,000 shares over the years and when talking to possible new investors we've struggled to give something obvious in return so we've proposed that we will try to raise £1.5M through £1 shares for a range of projects including development of the stadium, improving facilities and also the training facilities.

"We've also discussed the possibility of the fairly substantial loans that are now backing the club, to give those loanees an option of to convert into shares which will improve our balance sheet and debt."

Asked if the chairman would take the lead and convert some of his substantial loans to the club into shares, he said he would.

"I'd have no qualms with the first £100K," said Keyte.

Keyte then referred to the deals done with the Richardsons to get back the leases of Edgar Street.

"Graham Turner had got a scheme drawn up and approved by the local planners and that was left with us when Tim Russon and I came on-board.

"When we went to the Richardsons they said they had never given permission for that and nor would they until we had agreed something on the leases.

"So that emphasised the need for us to directly get hold of the leases again, which we did in November 2010.

"We are now getting close to moving these projects forward."

Keyte and his board will need to get as much publicity as possible for their plans.

"The key is to get a very positive message out to the 1500 supporters who come to watch us and also the 5000 or so who can't come to games that often but are still genuine Hereford United supporters.

"This may be quite an attractive proposition to people perhaps located in London or away from here who can't make the matches but are keen to help."

 

Plans To Make Bulls Financially Stable


Plans were revealed to try and make Hereford United financially stable at this evening's meeting of shareholders at the Starlite Rooms.

Below is a short summary of what was said.

David Keyte chaired the meeting and started off by telling shareholders that the club expected to make a loss of around £440K in the year ending May 31st 2013. Next season the club could loss £375K unless steps are taken to reduce the playing budget even more which Keyte was unwilling to do.

"There has to be a radical change of thinking," said Keyte. 

"The aim is promotion which on its own would increase income by £800k per season."

Keyte then introduced Stuart Blake who gave the directors, Martin Foyle, Andy Porter, several staff and the 27 shareholders present a presentation as to what was being proposed.

The aim, he said, was to look for investment to improve the leisure facilities, continue discussions with potential investors and expand the share base of the club.

A) Where We Are Today:

Short term cash issue,  opportunity to 'join' the ESG, £750K loans to the club by board members.

B) Future Development:

Hotel with Gym and Retail at the Blackfriars End of the ground, Residential at the Meadow End.

C) The Share Issue.

The aim is to raise upto £1.5M. If this could be done £300K would be spent on the Meadow End, £400K on the Blackfriars End and £400 on Aylestone Park for new training facilities.

Directors were considering converting some of their loans into shares.

It's hoped the new share scheme will be up and running by July 1st

D) Income/Sales

It was hoped that the 'sale' of the land  behind the Meadow End could bring in £500K and the land behind the Blackfriars End also £500K. Profit from the Starlite Rooms could reach £100K and the debenture scheme might bring in £350K.

The aim is to be much less reliant on gate money. 

E) Supporting the manager ( Martin Foyle)

The aim is to return to the Football League, maximise player sales, attract better players, benefit from a stronger youth policy, and increase the gates to 2,500.

F) The Debenture Sale

The aim is to set up a '1939 Executive Club' which would operate over and above the current Vice-Presidents Club.

Cost would be £4750 for five years.

Keyte then asked for questions.

The position with the leases of the ground was mentioned. Heads of terms have been agreed with the Council and a final meeting was due shortly.

Some more details about the new shares emerged. It was expected they would sell at £1 each with a minimum of 500 for a shareholder to have a vote. The issue would not be under-written.

Costs at the club are still being reduced, the playing budget is 18% down, last season one player was paid £72K.

Around 30 people were thought likely to buy a debenture when released with hopefully more later. Keyte would like Edgar Street to become the 'place to be seen'.

866 season tickets sold to date.

Director Bob Pritchard said that with the ESG development and the expansion at Rotherwas, new businesses were coming to the area and the club should aim to market itself to those businesses and the families who are moving into the area.

The £100K council bond was raised by a shareholder who produced paperwork to prove that the council should know about the bond.

The club will pay some more PAYE tomorrow, however the club is currently short of about £60k to cover its bills to the end of June. 

Discussions are on-going with Cargill to continue their sponsorship.




Shareholders Meeting This Evening


Just a quick reminder that there will be a special meeting of Hereford United shareholders this evening.

The meeting will hear details of the current financial situation at Edgar Street and information about a possible share issue and also a debenture scheme.

Chairman David Keyte will take the meeting which will be held in the Starlite Rooms starting at 7pm.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

News Round-Up


Hyde striker Phil Jevons has signed for Stockport. The 33 year old scored 15 times in 35 games this season and was understood to have been offered a new deal by Hyde. Bridgnorth Town are the latest side to enter Administration. Members voted for the move at the club's AGM with mounting problems at the Midlands Football Alliance side, the same league where Westfields play.

Dartford have signed released Newport keeper Alan Julian on a one year deal. The 29 year old played only 11 times for the Exiles this term after spending most of his career with Stevenage and Gillingham. Ebbsfleet have announced that incoming owners KEH have paid the April and May wage bills at the club with their takeover yet to be completed. The club say the cash injection is non-refundable in the event of the deal collapsing.

Barnet have announced that Edgar Davids will remain as their head coach for the coming season. The Dutch legend had protracted talks over his future but finally committed to the Bees today. Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite says the club budgeted to lose £500,000 this season. The Valiants exited Administration only six months ago.


Monday, May 20, 2013

Torquay Considering Friendly At Hereford


Press reports in the South West are suggesting that Torquay manager Alan Knill is 'considering' bringing his side to Edgar Street for a pre-season friendly against Hereford United.

To date Bulls' manager Martin Foyle is yet to confirm any friendlies although it is expected there will be 'games' against several local sides including Westfields.

Pitch re-seeding underway


Contractors Clive Richardson Ltd were today putting the final touches to this season’s Edgar Street pitch renovations.


With the drainage system now fully installed, the top surface has been properly prepared and is being re-seeded using the same Barenbrug seed that is used at top stadiums like World Cup venues and Premier League grounds like Old Trafford.


A spokesman observed that the old drains installed some twenty-five years ago were too few and blocked with silt and fibre growth making them totally ineffective.


Richardsons will return in about a month to apply a final top dressing of slitted sand.  Meanwhile they have been persuaded to undertake some additional work to the training pitch area that it is believed will come as "part of the deal".


Bulls Available At 25/1 For Conference Title


Seven bookies are now offering odds on the Conference for next season, with the Bulls available at 25/1.

That is the offer from William Hill, who also break from the pack and make Forest Green favourites over Luton. The Bulls are available at various odds between 16/1 and 25/1.

Full 'best odds' list:

Luton 5/1
Forest Green 6/1
Grimsby, Wrexham 9/1
Kidderminster 10/1
Cambridge, Chester 12/1
Barnet, Macclesfield 16/1
Hereford 25/1
Aldershot, Halifax 40/1
Lincoln 50/1
Gateshead 66/1
Braintree, Dartford 100/1
Alfreton, Southport, Welling, Woking 150/1
Hyde, Nuneaton, Salisbury, Tamworth 200/1


Supporters Trust Meeting Thursday


The open meeting for the proposed Supporters Trust is to take place this Thursday.

BBC Hereford and Worcester's Trevor Owens is to chair the meeting, with the Steering Group being joined at the meeting by Supporters Direct representative Kevin Rye, representatives of at least three club Trusts, and former Bulls player Gareth Davies.

There will be presentations by the Steering Group, Supporters Direct, and the present Trusts, along with a Q&A session and vote.

The meeting starts on Thursday at 7.30pm, in the Main Hall at the Richmond Club on Edgar Street.


Hay Festival Parking



The world famous Hay Festival starts this coming Thursday (May 23rd) and once again Bulls News will be running one of the two official car parks next to the Festival site.

As ever there's something for everybody at the Festival which runs until Sunday evening June 2nd.

Amidst those appearing are Noah And The Whale, Nick Robinson, Christy Moore, Eric Schmidt, Hans Blix, Andy McNab, Kate Humble, Ed Byrne, Dara O'Briain, Michael Vaughan, Jo Brand and Alan Davies. (UPDATED - extra events announced today featuring Johnny Vegas and Ricky Tomlinson, also James Cracknell)

Simply follow the white signs to park with BN. If coming through Hay we are on the left immediately after the Festival site. From Brecon/Builth we are on the right.

Hopefully together we can raise much needed funds for Macmillan which will be spent on projects in Herefordshire and Mid-Wales.

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