The Bulls have not played a league game at their home since Boxing Day, with a FA Trophy tie against Fylde being the only one in 2026.
It has forced them to play their home games elsewhere in recent weeks - two at Sixways in Worcester, and one in Redditch - while maintenance work was carried out.
However, that is set to change next week when Hereford host Leamington in what is due to be their first league at Edgar Street in almost three months.
Sharing a picture of the pitch, head groundsman Ben was in no doubt grateful for some dry weather.
It has been an incredibly frustrating time for both him and the club, with an exceedingly wet winter and the problems caused by the floodlights installation causing all sorts of headaches.
However, hopefully that is now firmly behind them and they can look forward to welcoming supporters back on a regular basis, starting on Tuesday.
The Bulls certainly need the supporters more than ever as they seek to survive in National League North, with 11 of their remaining 17 games being at home.
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