Worcester Local Information
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The prominent Worcester office is situated opposite the ancient Cathedral in the heart of this historic city. Worcester in the heart of England is a modern city with a rich heritage and an enviable location surrounded by beautiful countryside yet perfectly placed for access to the Midlands conurbation and other parts of Britain.
Renowned for its superb medieval Cathedral, Worcester is also famous for its horse racing, first class County Cricket, Worcester porcelain and the music of Sir Edward Elgar. The River Severn provides a focus for the leisure time of Worcesters’ inhabitants with many activities taking place, either, on its banks or on the river itself.
Worcester City Centre has a great shopping scene which has improved over the past couple of years following the refurbishment of Cathedral Plaza. Boasting many of the major stores there are also a number of select boutiques off the High Street for those looking for something a bit different.
Worcester is well served by a local road network connecting Worcester to Bromsgrove via the A38, the A449 allows access north to Kidderminster and south to Great Malvern. The A44 is a quick link to Junction 7 of the M5 which provides excellent commuter access to The Midlands, Cheltenham and Bristol. There are two train stations in Worcester from which there are direct services to London Paddington taking approximately two and a half hours.