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  2. Redditch - Wikipedia

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    Redditch is a town and borough in Worcestershire, England, with a history of needle-making and a new town planning. It is located south of Birmingham, east of Bromsgrove, and has a population of 87,037 in 2021.

  3. Districts of Redditch - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different districts of Redditch, a town and local government district in Worcestershire, England. Find out their history, location, features, and landmarks.

  4. Redditch Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    Redditch Borough Council is the local authority for Redditch, a town in Worcestershire, England. It has 27 councillors, all from the Labour Party since 2024, and provides district-level services.

  5. Redditch Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Redditch Town Hall is a municipal building in Walter Stranz Square in Redditch, a town in Worcestershire, in England. It is the headquarters of Redditch Borough Council. History. After significant population growth, largely associated with the needle and fishing tackle industries, a local board of health was formed in the area in 1858.

  6. List of electoral wards in Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Worcestershire in the West Midlands.All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown.

  7. Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Worcestershire is a county in the West Midlands of England, with a history dating back to the Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. It has a rural landscape, a population of 609,216, and six local government districts, including the city of Worcester.

  8. Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries since 1844

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    Fig 14: Map of 'Post-1998' Worcestershire and UK location. Hereford and Worcester County Council ceased to exist on 1 April 1998 [140] and was replaced by the new non-metropolitan, administrative and ceremonial county of Worcestershire. The new county regained its historic border with Herefordshire, which became a unitary authority.

  9. Feckenham - Wikipedia

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    Feckenham is a village and civil parish in Worcestershire, England, with a history of royal manors and a royal forest. It has a population of 670, a church, a pub, a garage and a camping store.