1. Richard Aird (chairman of the Hydrosense Appeal and headteacher of Barrs Court Special School) performs at the Man, Myth & Hydrosense concert which raised more than £1,000.
2. Lucy Aird (chairman's daughter) shows off her Hydrosense badge at Jingshen Park in Bejing, China.
As part of a year-long backpacking tip round the Far East, Lucy will photograph the Hydrosense badge at various spots and these will appear on the Hydrosense web site.
3. Barrs Court pupil Marie Williams with sister and friend run in the Hereford half marathon.
4. The Marches Housing Association who organised a blue day on behalf of Hydrosense
5. Richard Aird, wife Karen, son Jody and deputy head Phil McKinnie run in the Hereford half marathon.
6. Pupils Sean Edmunds; Tammie Harris and Ashley Lawrence at the Paint Hereford Blue Day.
1. St Paul's Primary School Choir helped raise £2,306 for St Michael's at October's Voices for Hospices event, along with Hereford Police Male Voice Choir, The Voice Squad and tenor Sebastian Field
2. Matthew Copping, Kevin Morris, Tim Harris and Adrian Herbert visited all 92 English Premiership football clubs in six days, and held a football memorabilia auction to raise over £6,000 for St Michael's.
3. Eleven of the 17 original volunteers at Ledbury St Michael's Hospice shop's 10th anniversary celebration in September.
4. A new hospice support group has been formed in Brimfield by Carol Powell. Pictured at its first coffee morning are (back l-r) Maureen Owen, Pat Jones, Kath Sellers, hospice events manager Lyn Gummer, (front) June Reynolds, Carol Powell and Sally Wright.
5. Local photographer Kathy Freeman, who has donated some of her images of Herefordshire for the hospice's 2006 calendar (right), with shops and trading manager Nicola Pafford.
6. The Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire, Sir Thomas Dunne (centre), presented volunteers (l-r) Ruth Keohane, Sylvia Jenkins, Elizabeth Drew and Angus Turner with CSV/Year of the Volunteer awards.
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