Herefordshire schoolboy becomes published author
A TEENAGE writer from Leominster has published his first book.
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Bridie Adams is a reporter covering news stories in Herefordshire and the borders. She covers court and crime, breaking news and community stories. Bridie graduated from the University of Exeter with a BA in English and Film, holds a master's degree in News Journalism from Cardiff University, and is an NCTJ gold standard qualified journalist. She joined the Hereford Times in 2023.
Bridie Adams is a reporter covering news stories in Herefordshire and the borders. She covers court and crime, breaking news and community stories. Bridie graduated from the University of Exeter with a BA in English and Film, holds a master's degree in News Journalism from Cardiff University, and is an NCTJ gold standard qualified journalist. She joined the Hereford Times in 2023.
A TEENAGE writer from Leominster has published his first book.
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