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The county council has its headquarters at County Hall on Spetchley Road on the outskirts of Worcester. [19] The building was purpose-built as the headquarters of Hereford and Worcester County Council and had been completed in 1978. [20] The building transferred to the re-established Worcestershire County Council as part of the 1998 reforms. [5]
Lydiate Ash is a hamlet in North Worcestershire, England, consisting of a few houses, the road gritting and works depot for Worcestershire County Council and the gritting depot for National Highways. It is in the district of Bromsgrove, to the south-west of Birmingham. [citation needed]
Non-metropolitan districts of Worcestershire (6 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Local government in Worcestershire" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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For much of the 20th century the Shire Hall in Foregate Street was the meeting place of Worcestershire County Council. [1] Following the amalgamation of Worcestershire County Council and Herefordshire County Council to form Hereford and Worcester County Council in 1974, the new county leaders decided to procure a purpose-built county hall: the site they selected had been open land just south ...
The project to demolish Redditch Library and relocate services to the town hall, which was led by the Conservative-led Redditch Borough Council and approved by Worcestershire County Council despite strong public opposition, was cancelled after Redditch Labour gained control of the council in the 2024 Redditch Borough Council election. [17]
Worcestershire (/ ˈ w ʊ s t ər ʃ ər / ⓘ WUUST-ər-shər, /-ʃ ɪər /-sheer; written abbreviation: Worcs) is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England.It is bordered by Shropshire, Staffordshire, and the West Midlands county to the north, Warwickshire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south, and Herefordshire to the west.
At a Cabinet meeting of the County Council on 23rd November 2023, the Council recognised the station is now being used by over 500 000 passengers a year with associated car park demand which is now around 90% full on mid-weekdays. Demand for the car park at Worcestershire Parkway is subject to ongoing monitoring with patterns of demand emerging.