HARC news – Friday opening to return and new exhibitions
It's been a quiet 2 years but HARC is gradually returning to normality! The current exhibition, Mappa Marches, is a reflection on the beauty of our local area and the solace…
It's been a quiet 2 years but HARC is gradually returning to normality! The current exhibition, Mappa Marches, is a reflection on the beauty of our local area and the solace…
HARC is to reopen on Tuesday April 13th - same restrictions as before - pre booking is essential and limited numbers.
Following the latest lockdown announced on November 5th HARC had to shut its doors once more. The office is to reopen on Wednesday 2nd December, check the Council website for…
HARC will reopen on Thursday 1st October - in view of the continued prevalence of Covid-19 changes have been introduced to the usual services and procedures. Booking a research space…
Gloucestershire Archives at the Heritage Hub reopened to the public on August 4th. Opening hours at the moment are Tuesday - Friday 9.00am - 4.30pm.
Hereford Museum and Art Gallery, and the Black and White House Museum reopened to the public on Tuesday 18th August - opening times are subject to change - check the…
We have great pleasure in announcing our President will be the new Lord Lieutenant of the County from September 2020. Queen Elizabeth II appointed Mr. Harley, 59, to replace The…
As from Friday 20th March 2020, HARC along with local museums and libraries will close temporarily in line with government advice and to ensure public safety.
HARC Friends and volunteers are shown celebrating the news that Herefordshire Council has proposed to cancel the cuts of £250,000 on the archives and museum services which was due to…
The exhibition of photographs by Donovan Wilson that ended in June proved very successful - a steady stream of visitors to the atrium viewed 120 enlarged images chosen from the…
Please join us for some of our varied events celebrating the varied collections at HARC, https://fhas.org.uk/fha/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/HARC-JULY-DECEMBER-EVENTS.pdfDownload the current programme here.
Lin Matthias is a multi-media artivist looking at feminism and the women whose stories, whilst key to history, have been lost over time. She was inspired by the munitions workers…