BUSINESS: Broadway Tower, lit up by One Worcestershire A COUNTY business campaign is expanding to provide a post-lockdown boost to support the hospitality industry. One Worcestershire, which promotes the county as a place to work and do business, is expanding its Make It Worcestershire campaign, which it launched last year. A spokesman said: One Worcestershire is an approach to raise the profile of the county. It is not owned by any one organisation or partner. It is a public and private sector partnership reflecting county wide pride in championing Worcestershire as a place to live, work, invest and visit. For too long now, Worcestershire has been one of the country’s best kept secrets. So let’s not keep it secret any longer and let’s share our success and showcase the best that our county has to offer.
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One Worcestershire has supported our Love Local Business campaign, which encourages our readers to back traders by spending their money locally. Run by the Worcester News, Malvern Gazette and Evesham Journal, in partnership with Worcestershire County Council, Worcester BID, Crowngate Shopping Centre, the University of Worcester and now One Worcestershire, Love Local Business aims to help traders recover from lockdown. One Worcestershire is a novel approach to raising the profile of the county. It is not owned by any one organisation or partner. It is a public and private sector partnership reflecting the county-wide pride in championing Worcestershire as a place to live, work, invest and visit.
DEVELOPERS of a proposed Redditch wildlife park have now identified two new possible locations for the site after experiencing a set back. Previously, Historic England indicated they would not grant Scheduled Ancient Monument Consent for the development of Heart of England Wildlife Park at their preferred Forge Mill site. After rallying Redditch residents to come up with suggestions for an alternative site - developers are now looking at two new sites for their walk-through park. Heart of England Wildlife Park director Martin Blyth said: Since revealing Historic England’s feedback about our proposals at Forge Mill last week, we have had two seemingly viable privately held sites brought to our attention within reaching distance of Redditch and discussions with the landowners continue.