
A 61-year-old woman was found dead at a property on Apple Tree Close in Bromyard, Herefordshire, on Saturday morning, prompting a murder investigation by West Mercia Police. Emergency services responded to the scene around 6am on September 27, where the woman was pronounced deceased shortly after their arrival. The incident occurred in what local reports describe as a quiet cul-de-sac, with police confirming a 54-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.
Detective Inspector Joanne Delahay of West Mercia Police expressed condolences to the woman's family and friends, stating that officers' thoughts remain with those affected by the tragic event. The police have emphasized their commitment to supporting the investigation while maintaining a presence at the scene. In official statements, authorities noted that officers will continue to be visible in the area as inquiries progress, with crime scene investigation vans and police vehicles observed at the location throughout the morning.
Local residents have been assured that there is no wider threat to public safety following the incident. Detective Inspector Delahay addressed community concerns directly, describing the event as an isolated incident and stating that there is no broader risk to members of the public. The reassurance comes amid what police acknowledge as understandable shock and concern in the local community following the discovery of the woman's body.
Apple Tree Close remains cordoned off as police continue their investigation, though surrounding areas including Winslow Road and Bramley Orchards remain accessible to the public. The police presence is expected to continue in the coming days as officers work to establish the circumstances surrounding the woman's death. West Mercia Police have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing and that the arrested man remains in custody while inquiries proceed.

Shed Seven, the Yorkshire Britpop legends, have announced a special one-off summer 2026 performance at Halifax's Piece Hall to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their landmark 1996 album 'A Maximum High'. The band will deliver a full album performance followed by a second set of greatest hits during the Live At The Piece Hall concert series on June 6. This Halifax date will represent Shed Seven's only headline show of summer 2026, making it a particularly significant event for both the band and their dedicated fanbase.
The anniversary concert will feature special guest performances from Seb Lowe and The Guest List, adding to the celebratory atmosphere. Tickets for this exclusive event are scheduled to go on general sale at 10am on Friday, October 24, available through major ticketing platforms including Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and the Piece Hall's official website. The band's return to the Halifax venue follows their previous 2021 performance at the historic courtyard, establishing a continuing relationship with the West Yorkshire location.
'A Maximum High' represented a defining moment in Shed Seven's career, reaching the UK top 10 and selling more than 250,000 copies while spawning five Top 40 singles. Band frontman Rick Witter expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming celebration, stating the band is 'looking forward to giving A Maximum High the birthday party it deserves' and noting particular excitement about 'revisiting some of the songs we haven't played for decades.' The event promises to attract fans from across the country for what organizers describe as a 'one night only' celebratory event.
Shed Seven joins a diverse lineup of artists scheduled for the 2026 Live At The Piece Hall series, including Embrace, Ethel Cain, David Gray, Billy Ocean, Opeth and The Ks. The band's upcoming schedule also includes appearances at the Isle Of Wight Festival in June, featuring headliners Lewis Capaldi, Calvin Harris and The Cure, followed by a supporting performance for Richard Ashcroft at Englefield Estate in Berkshire as part of the Heritage Live series in July. Nicky Chance-Thompson MBE DL, CEO of The Piece Hall Charitable Trust, emphasized the significance of hosting these 'Yorkshire heroes' back at the venue for this milestone celebration.