Welcome To Weobley
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Archived: 2026-04-23 15:29
Welcome To Weobley
Weobley
the heart of Hereford's Black & White Trail
(and not too far away)
Village Hall, 27th April
Village Hall, 14th May
Village Hall, 16th May
Village Hall, 21st May
Weobley Parish Church
Village Hall, 28th May
Weobley Museum
Village Hall, 30th May
Village Hall, 30th May
FRIDAY 22nd MAY @ 7.00pm
Weobley Village Hall
Weobley's Annual Parish Meeting (APM) will be held on Friday 22nd May to discuss community affairs in an open forum for residents to voice opinions, ask questions of councillors, and to hear reports on the past year’s activities.
This is not a Weobley Parish Council meeting which is held on the third Thursday of each Month (with the exception of August & December).
Get ready for changes to home phone lines
Telecare and Technology Enabled Care users may be affected by the digital switchover
Herefordshire Council is reminding people that home phone lines across the UK are changing, and all old‑style landlines will move onto a new digital network system in January 2027.
MORE
There 's so much to do and see in Weobley
Wander past beautiful ‘black and white’ half-timbered houses and then out into the surrounding green fields for open views. Visit the impressive church of St Peter and St Paul, which has the second tallest spire in the county and if you're interested in the traditional Tudor buildings, look out for our heritage trail signs. And for younger visitors, why not drop into our Play Area and Skatepark.
Visit Weobley
Eat, Drink & Stay
Clubs & Societies
Weobley Museum houses a collection of local artefacts and documents related to the Weobley area, with displays rotated annually our exhibits cover local history and culture over the past 200 years.
Visit our Museum
Weobley's most popular Clubs and Societies
click on the images below to find out more
Weobley has loads of active and friendly clubs and societies, so why not take a closer look?
MORE
Catch-up with Nick Mason's Newsletter
Each month our Ward Councillor Nick Mason newsletter brings you an in-sight into the in's and out's of what's been happening (and sometimes a look into the future) in Weobley Ward and across the County.
Nick also holds a regular surgery to discuss any issues you may have at The Green Bean Cafe from 11:00am to 12:30pm every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month.
Download your copy using the link below or sign-up for a copy which will be sent directly to your e-mail at
https://www.nickmason4weobley.org.uk
LATEST NEWS from NICK MASON
Join us for a walk around Weobley
Most
Saturday mornings
there are organised walks along the extensive footpaths around the village and we currently have two active groups - for those with dogs (
although if you don't have one, you're very welcome to join in
) and for those without dogs. Both groups start out from the Rose Garden in the centre of the Village.
Walking with dogs starting out at 8.00am Walking without dogs starting out at 9.00am
Everyone is very welcome whether you're a regular or just visiting the village.
Don't forget. The Mobile Post Office van visits the village (Bell Square) centre twice a week
Wednesday : 9.45am - 11.45am & Friday : 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Bell Square, Weobley
Sign our Petition
Help make our walk to school safer
Currently there’s a 30mph speed limit, no crossing and no traffic-calming, despite hundreds of children walking this road every day. Many families have experienced near misses.
Parents are calling for Herefordshire Council to install traffic calming measures and a pedestrian crossing. A safer road benefits children, local residents and all road users.
Please take a minute to sign and then share with family and friends.
SIGN PETITION HERE
Let’s act before there’s a serious accident
This petition is endorsed by Weobley Primary School, Weobley Primary PSA and Weobley High School
Low-income heating oil and LPG support
MORE INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION from our WARD COUNCILLOR
I've had some very useful updates on support with oil prices. Grants are being made to bridge some, or in many cases, all of the increase on a delivery of 500L. So that will be potentally £400, although it is dependent on houshold income, so houses with more than £50k income won't be eligible.
It seems grants are currently being made for people with most pressing needs - less than 150L in their tank. The grants are being turned around quickly - typically within 48hrs so there should be time to request support once below 150L.
Nick Mason
Weobley
the heart of Hereford's Black & White Trail
(and not too far away)
Village Hall, 27th April
Village Hall, 14th May
Village Hall, 16th May
Village Hall, 21st May
Weobley Parish Church
Village Hall, 28th May
Weobley Museum
Village Hall, 30th May
Village Hall, 30th May
FRIDAY 22nd MAY @ 7.00pm
Weobley Village Hall
Weobley's Annual Parish Meeting (APM) will be held on Friday 22nd May to discuss community affairs in an open forum for residents to voice opinions, ask questions of councillors, and to hear reports on the past year’s activities.
This is not a Weobley Parish Council meeting which is held on the third Thursday of each Month (with the exception of August & December).
Get ready for changes to home phone lines
Telecare and Technology Enabled Care users may be affected by the digital switchover
Herefordshire Council is reminding people that home phone lines across the UK are changing, and all old‑style landlines will move onto a new digital network system in January 2027.
MORE
There 's so much to do and see in Weobley
Wander past beautiful ‘black and white’ half-timbered houses and then out into the surrounding green fields for open views. Visit the impressive church of St Peter and St Paul, which has the second tallest spire in the county and if you're interested in the traditional Tudor buildings, look out for our heritage trail signs. And for younger visitors, why not drop into our Play Area and Skatepark.
Visit Weobley
Eat, Drink & Stay
Clubs & Societies
Weobley Museum houses a collection of local artefacts and documents related to the Weobley area, with displays rotated annually our exhibits cover local history and culture over the past 200 years.
Visit our Museum
Weobley's most popular Clubs and Societies
click on the images below to find out more
Weobley has loads of active and friendly clubs and societies, so why not take a closer look?
MORE
Catch-up with Nick Mason's Newsletter
Each month our Ward Councillor Nick Mason newsletter brings you an in-sight into the in's and out's of what's been happening (and sometimes a look into the future) in Weobley Ward and across the County.
Nick also holds a regular surgery to discuss any issues you may have at The Green Bean Cafe from 11:00am to 12:30pm every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month.
Download your copy using the link below or sign-up for a copy which will be sent directly to your e-mail at
https://www.nickmason4weobley.org.uk
LATEST NEWS from NICK MASON
Join us for a walk around Weobley
Most
Saturday mornings
there are organised walks along the extensive footpaths around the village and we currently have two active groups - for those with dogs (
although if you don't have one, you're very welcome to join in
) and for those without dogs. Both groups start out from the Rose Garden in the centre of the Village.
Walking with dogs starting out at 8.00am Walking without dogs starting out at 9.00am
Everyone is very welcome whether you're a regular or just visiting the village.
Don't forget. The Mobile Post Office van visits the village (Bell Square) centre twice a week
Wednesday : 9.45am - 11.45am & Friday : 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Bell Square, Weobley
Sign our Petition
Help make our walk to school safer
Currently there’s a 30mph speed limit, no crossing and no traffic-calming, despite hundreds of children walking this road every day. Many families have experienced near misses.
Parents are calling for Herefordshire Council to install traffic calming measures and a pedestrian crossing. A safer road benefits children, local residents and all road users.
Please take a minute to sign and then share with family and friends.
SIGN PETITION HERE
Let’s act before there’s a serious accident
This petition is endorsed by Weobley Primary School, Weobley Primary PSA and Weobley High School
Low-income heating oil and LPG support
MORE INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION from our WARD COUNCILLOR
I've had some very useful updates on support with oil prices. Grants are being made to bridge some, or in many cases, all of the increase on a delivery of 500L. So that will be potentally £400, although it is dependent on houshold income, so houses with more than £50k income won't be eligible.
It seems grants are currently being made for people with most pressing needs - less than 150L in their tank. The grants are being turned around quickly - typically within 48hrs so there should be time to request support once below 150L.
Nick Mason