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02 February 2024
Have your say on ambitious plan for Worcester’s Shrub Hill Quarter
The public can now have their say on ambitious plans for the major regeneration of Worcester's Shrub Hill Quarter.
A six-week public consultation has been launched into a draft Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), which sets out proposals for the revamp of the 14-hectare site, including more t...
31 January 2024
Temporary closure at busy Worcester car park for tree removal
A busy Worcester city centre car park is set to close for half a day next week so that a diseased tree at its entrance can be safely removed.
The 110-space King Street car park, off Sidbury, will be closed on the morning of Wednesday 7 February until 1pm. No cars will be allowed to enter the car...
30 January 2024
New round of community grant funding available
Groups and charities in Worcester are invited to apply for funding before the end of the summer.
Worcester City Council has announced a new round of applications for community grants through the One Worcester Communities Grants scheme, inviting bids on a 'first come, first served' basis before t...
29 January 2024
Worcester awarded funding to revamp football facilities
People living in Worcester are set to benefit from fresh investment into local football facilities thanks to a £600,000 grant from the Premier League, The FA and the Government's Football Foundation.
The investment of an additional £200,000 by Worcester City Council from its own fund...
26 January 2024
Three-year plan sets out strategy for managing trees affected by Ash Dieback
A three-year plan for managing trees affected by Ash Dieback has been drawn up by Worcester City Council.
The council plans to remove or prune trees which pose a health and safety risk, but will try to avoid large scale felling, so that people can continue to enjoy the city's parks, open spaces ...