THANKFULLY the threat has disappeared into history now, but there was a time, not so long ago, when Worcestershire was the prime UK target for a Russian nuclear attack. The bomb would have been dropped on Evesham, but that wouldn’t have mattered much, because most of the county, along with a good part of neighbouring Gloucestershire, would have been flattened, while radiation would have covered many hundreds of square miles more. The area was in the cross hairs of the Soviets because it contained the Government’s hidden communications centre in the event of nuclear war. The specific location was Wood Norton Hall, the Jacobean style mansion just outside the town, which had served in a similar role during the Second World War.
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