Council given longer to decide how to spend Levelling Up cash
The city council has an extra three weeks to finalise how it wants to spend £5 million of Levelling Up money.
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Phil is a reporter for Worcester News and Ledbury Reporter covering news and events.
Phil is a reporter for Worcester News and Ledbury Reporter covering news and events.
The city council has an extra three weeks to finalise how it wants to spend £5 million of Levelling Up money.
Unlike many other wards in the city, St Peter’s has the same name and the same boundaries as it did at the last round of local elections.
St Nicholas is the new name for the old Warndon Parish North name and the boundaries remain pretty much the same.
The St Clement ward, which contains the University of Worcester’s St John’s Campus, remains unchanged despite widespread boundary changes across the city.
A Worcestershire church is going to erect a shed so it can store flower arranging materials and gardening equipment.
The St John’s ward has shifted because of city boundary changes, no longer including Dines Green and now covering parts of Bromwich Road and Worcestershire County Cricket Club.
Labour and the Green Party say there are no plans to introduce an ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) in the city centre - despite claims in Tory election leaflets.
A former boarding school house in Great Malvern is being converted into a five-bedroom house and a three-bedroom house.
Seven candidates are fighting for two places on Worcester City Council representing Rainbow Hill.
Despite the boundary changes that have taken place across the city, the Nunnery ward remains almost identical.
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