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WATCH: Why Diglis Weir is the biggest fish pass in England and Wales

THE transformation of Diglis Weir caused controversy and concern but now it is ready to deliver fresh hope of reviving a species of rare fish. Residents were worried when the Unlocking The Severn project was given the go-ahead to embark on creating the biggest fish pass in England and Wales back in May 2018. Diglis hosts the biggest fish pass in England and Wales at 100 metres long, eight metres wide and five metres deep. Construction traffic was cited as a concern for residents, particularly after nearby Severn Trent would not grant access for vehicles via its sewage plant. It meant up to up 12 truck journeys a day had to be made for nine months down Kingfisher path which runs from Bromwich Road to the river and Councillors Adrian Gregson and Pat Agar were critical of Severn Trent for not being “more flexible” in allowing construction traffic to use its site.

Conservatives increase majority on Worcestershire County Council

VICTORY: Worcester MP Robin Walker and James Stanley (right) who won in Gorse Hill and Warndon THE CONSERVATIVES have increased their majority on Worcestershire County Council after a disastrous day for Labour which saw the party lose six seats including its leader. It was a successful day for the Conservatives following Thursday’s election with the party snatching seats from Labour in Worcester, Redditch and Bromsgrove as well as claiming victory against a number of independent candidates on the 57-seat council. The Conservatives increased their majority by five claiming 45 seats in total. Labour dropped to three after losing six seats, the Lib Dems gained a seat overall winning four in total which now makes them the official opposition, the Greens gained a seat pushing them up to three seats and there were also two independent candidates elected.

Worcester residents: Builders dangerous parking will cause major crash

ANGRY residents say dangerous parking by builders at the new Weogoran Park housing estate has become such a “nightmare” that it is just a matter of time before there is a serious accident. Some residents say the issue has become so bad that they haven’t even been able to get into the St Modwen-built estate at times, waiting more than 20 minutes on the busy Whittington Road section of the dual carriageway because traffic has been reduced to one-way in Romney Way, the access road to the site, due to cars parked on both sides of the road. A Worcester News reporter went out to the site yesterday and found ‘no parking’ signs throughout the estate being ignored by builders vans and cars, who were spotted parking up and then walking to building sites.

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