WE lose one hour at 1am on Sunday ... but how many of Worcester's public clocks will make the adjustment?

More to the point, how many are showing the correct time now?

Public clocks were once a statement of civic and commercial pride.

But many are now sadly neglected, and their timekeeping can be haphazard, especially when British Summer Time comes along.

We feature here some of the best known in Worcester.

Let us know if you spot one that's not keeping the right time, or if there's a favourite of yours we've overlooked. Email us here or leave a comment below.

 

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1. The clock above Cash Converters, Foregate Street (the shop has now moved).

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2. The clock on the corner of Foregate Street and Sansome Street

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3. The clock (top corner) on the new technical college building (formerly Russell and Dorrell) in Dolday

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4. The clock at Marks and Spencers in the High Street

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5. The clock on the tower of the County Furnishings building in Castle Street. Picture: Bob Embleton

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6. The clock on the corner of the old engine works at Shrub Hill. Picture: Chris Allen

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7. The clock on Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, Foregate Street. Picture: Jaggery

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8. The clock at CrownGate shopping centre. Picture: Philip Halling

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9. The clock above the nail shop in Angel Place

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10. The clock on St Swithun's Church, the Trinity. Picture: Tiger