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15 November 2023
Last chance to have your say in review of Worcester’s Public Space Protection Orders
Residents have until 27 November to make their views known on Worcester City Council's review of powers to combat anti-social behaviour in the city.
Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) are used by local councils to protect the public from behaviour that can have a detrimental effect...
14 November 2023
New creative consortium to work with Council on Worcester’s new arts venue
A new consortium of arts and creative organisations has been formed to work with Worcester City Council on the delivery and management of a new arts venue in the city centre.
Based in the Scala and Corn Exchange buildings in Angel Street, the new venue will be funded by part of the £17.9 m...
10 November 2023
Festive fun on the way in Worcester
Christmas is coming to Worcester and preparations are well underway for a whole host of festive events and entertainment.
The festive fun will begin with the switching on of the Christmas lights on 25 November. At 4pm a starlight lantern parade will make its way from The Hive to Cathedral Square...
10 November 2023
Mayor of Worcester sends poppies to Paddington
The Mayor of Worcester has helped to set the wheels rolling on an unusual commemoration of Armistice Day.
Councillor Louis Stephen joined Cllr Pat Agar, Worcester City Council's Armed Forces Champion, and members of the Royal British Legion and the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters to place ...
08 November 2023
How to deal with damp and condensation
Tenants in rented accommodation are being reminded of the steps that can be taken to deal with damp and condensation in their homes – and to know when to contact a landlord to take action.
Most homes suffer from damp to some degree, but the good news is that it can usually be dealt with by...