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THE first Stuart Festival brought the trials, terror and turmoil of a bygone age to life and put the city on the map as the ...
NEARLY 80 years ago, as the nation emerged from the dark days of the Second World War, the good burghers of Worcester cast ...
The heatwave has now reached two thirds of the country, as many parts of the UK struggle with 30C weather this week.
There are more than 200 local authority areas in the country where heatwave conditions have started today, as scorching ...
The areas covered are the Midlands, including Coventry and Warwickshire, Southern England, and the North East, plus southern ...
An official heatwave is declared by the Met Office when temperatures exceed a specific threshold for three consecutive days.
One of Downtown Worcester’s most prominent undeveloped properties is under new ownership, after being purchased for $4.2 million by a firm based in Ohio.
THE thunder of drums and marching feet will usher in a spectacular Civil War Parade to commemorate those killed in one of England's bloodiest conflicts. Thousands of re-enactors in full costume are ...
Tens of thousands of people are expected to visit Worcester city centre for the annual Worcester Carnival in less than a month.
WORCESTER — City Manager Edward M. Augustus Jr. has appointed ad hoc committees to oversee $50 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds allocated for affordable housing and community ...