The Hereford Times is reporting that the large sponsorship signs attached to the newly named Floors-2-Go stand have been erected without planning permission.
The application for the signs to be placed on the stand was submitted in time, but deferred. If the application is rejected when it is heard in a few weeks, the large orange signs will have to be removed.
In other snippets from the Hereford Times, it lists the first Bulls goal in the 8-1 win over Bromyard as a Joe Maidment own goal. The article also says that the three game 'experiment' of free tickets for under 10's will be reviewed after the game against Accrington on Saturday.
In his column Graham Turner acknowledges that the Conference years has left the Bulls ground and facilities way behind most League clubs, and in a little piece of nostalgia loan signing John Eustace's grandfather used to play for the Bulls. Goalkeeper Ken played a single senior game in the 1949-50 season.
The HT also reports on the recent Home Office figures on banning orders, reporting that no additional banning orders were given to supporters claiming to be Bulls fans but that 19 were still subject to existing orders. The figures also show that seven arrests were made away from home, but none at Edgar Street.