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Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service... Worcester is situated some 30 miles... Worcester is also the home of... Occupation of the site of Worcester can be dated back to... The fact that Worcester was chosen at this time... Worcester was the site of the... Worcester was one of the cities loyal to the King in that war... Worcester and Birmingham Canal... Worcester and Birmingham Canal... opened in 1815 allowing Worcester goods to be transported to a larger conurbation... founded in the Board Room of the old Worcester Royal Infirmary building in Castle Street around 1860... 1960s large areas of the medieval centre of Worcester were demolished and rebuilt as a result of decisions by town planners... Most of Worcester is on the eastern side of the... recorded Worcester had a population of 93353 with 96... This has led to Worcester containing a small but diverse range of religious groups... Worcester was a major centre for glove manufacture... castings for the motor industry Worcester Windshields and Casements... mail order business was founded in Worcester in the 1880s and operated from numerous premises in the city... Worcester is the home of what is claimed to be the oldest newspaper in the world... Worcester Bosch Group is in Warndon Villages... This engineering company has occupied several sites around Worcester including buildings close to... Worcester Shrub Hill railway station... Worcester City Football Club... Like many other town and cities Worcester has the traditional... Worcester Cathedral at night... an integral part of the adjacent and popular Worcester Woods Country Park... Probably the most famous landmark in Worcester is its imposing... Worcester Shrub Hill station... Worcester Shrub Hill railway station... Worcester Shrub Hill station... Worcester Foregate Street railway station... Worcester is not served by the Inter City... interchange for many bus services in Worcester is CrownGate Bus Station located in the City Centre... journey between the Park and Ride site and Worcester City Centre takes approximately ten minutes... the Worcester Sixways Park and Ride site... Worcester is home to the... and prior to 1997 it was known as Worcester College of Higher Education... Worcester Sixth Form College... Worcester Sixth Form College... Worcester College of Technology... Worcester College of Technology... Worcester is also the seat of three public schools... recently merged to form the Royal Grammar School Worcester and Alice Ottley School... Worcester Rugby Football Club... Worcester Rugby Football Club... Home of Worcester St Johns Cycling Club... Home of Worcester Rowing Club which is situated near the city centre on the River Severn... His birthplace is a short way outside Worcester in the village of... lived in Worcester for most of his life... Worcester was home to... was born in Worcester and rode for the local Worcester St Johns Cycling Club... Worcester is also the home town of... Worcester becomes home to the... Worcester is next scheduled to host the festival in August 2008... The Worcester Festival is a relatively new venture established in 2003... Worcester Beer and Cider festival took place for three days from the... day Worcester the Swan Theatre... Worcester also boasts two multi... Worcester feature on the Hare Krishna movement... The Odeon Worcester Page on MySpace...

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