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16 February 2023
Warning of loan shark dangers in Worcester
Worcester City Council is supporting a national campaign to prevent vulnerable people falling victim to loan sharks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Continued economic uncertainty during the pandemic, with many people facing redundancy, means loan sharks may look to take advantage of people in a vul...
16 February 2023
Have your say on measures to tackle anti-social behaviour in Worcester city centre
Worcester residents are being asked for their views on proposed new measures to discourage the intentional feeding of gulls, aggressive begging, and dangerous cycling and skateboarding in the city centre.The City Council plans to introduce a new Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) that would giv...
16 February 2023
The gates are open! Walking and cycling path links The Hive and The Arches - Worcester
A significant milestone has been reached today in the development of the £4.5m The Arches – Worcester project, with the opening of the gates next to The Hive to create a new walking and cycling pathway.The new route creates a quick and easy way to get from the River Severn to the growing number o...
16 February 2023
Call for people to share stories and memories to celebrate Black History Month
Worcester City Council is asking local black communities to share their stories and experiences of living in the city during Black History Month (October 2020).Photos, stories and memorabilia will be shared on the Community Worcester Facebook page (www.facebook.com/communityworcester) throughout ...
16 February 2023
Couples say ‘I do’ again as weddings return to Worcester
Couples wishing to marry can now plan with greater certainty, with the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions from 4 July 2020 allowing wedding ceremonies to take place with up to 30 people present.Worcester's historic Commandery and sumptuous Guildhall have now re-opened for wedding bookings....