A new café has been established at Herforder Augustinerplatz
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In other news, there has been a fatal pedestrian accident on the A30 in Loehne, and the identity of the victim is now known. Meanwhile, there has been irritation in Herford after fiber optic expansion due to workers leaving dangerous tripping hazards.
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