Bromyard
Bromyard is a market town in the Bromyard as well as Winslow civil church of Herefordshire, England, as well as in the valley of the River Frome. The 2011 census gives a population of roughly 4,500. It lies near to the area border with Worcestershire on the A44 in between Leominster and Worcester. Bromyard has a variety of standard half-timbered structures, consisting of several of the bars, and also the parish church dates back to Norman times. For centuries there was a successful animals market. The community is twinned with Athis-de-l'Orne, Normandy. Bromyard is just one of three market communities (Leominster, Bromyard and also Ledbury) in the parliamentary constituency of North Herefordshire. The existing member since the breeze general election of 2017 is Conservative Bill Wiggin MP. Bromyard as well as Winslow is a civil parish in Herefordshire. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 4,144, increasing to 4,236 at the 2011 census. The parish includes the town of Bromyard, and Winslow which is a sparsely populated rural area to the west. In 2014 the population was estimated to have risen to 4,600, as well as increase of around 200 or 4.5%, and also 2% higher than the county's standard. In 2015 a national influenza and pneumonia epidemic meant that the birth and death rate almost got to parity triggering a decrease in the town's population growth. The town centre is thought about amongst the 25% most denied in the nation for older people, however this is irrespective of its reasonably low population density.