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Worcestershire County Council therefore sought for many years to have a station on this line built near Worcester. [5] The station is positioned a mile outside Worcester near the village of Norton, at the point where the Cross Country line passes under the Cotswold Line from Worcester to Oxford and London. It has two low-level platforms on the ...
WORCESTER ― Joe Mathews has parked his car along the curb in front of his home since 1998, the year he and his family moved into a house at the bottom of a hill yards away from Bancroft Tower.
The report details how parking has been an issue planners have grappled with since the 1920s, often vacillating between whether there was too much or not enough parking. Worcester was also once ...
WORCESTER — Tuesday's City Council meeting has the makings of a long night as a few of the most widely-debated issues over the past several months are scheduled to return to the council floor ...
The station has a small concession stand selling newspapers, magazines, coffee and pastries. There is a taxi office on the station estate; bus stops served by various Transport for London routes; a 24-hour, 90-space car park; cycle parking; a waiting room and toilets. The car park is largely sited on the area formerly used as a goods yard.
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Quinsigamond State Park is a public recreation area comprising two day-use areas along the western shore of Lake Quinsigamond in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts. The Regatta Point area is across North Lake Avenue from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, north of Route 9. The Lake Park area is south of Route 9.
The main gate to the park which is close to the junction of the A38 and the A449. Gheluvelt Park is a public park in Worcester, England, which opened on 17 June 1922 to commemorate the Worcestershire Regiment's 2nd Battalion after their part in Battle of Gheluvelt, a World War I battle that took place on 31 October 1914 in Gheluvelt (near Ypres), Belgium.