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Work under way to transform Worcester railway arches into new cultural quarter
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WORK: (from left to right) mayor of Worcester, Cllr Jo Hodges, University of Worcester vice chancellor Professor David Green, Elaine Knight, arts director for Severn Arts and project manager for the Arches project, Matthew Bailey, small works manager at MAJOR work to transform the city’s historic railway arches into a new cultural quarter has started. Five railway arches located between Worcester Foregate Street and the Hive will be refurbished and converted into studios and workspaces for local artists and creative businesses. The work is expected to be finished in early 2022. The Arches project, headed up by the Worcester Cultural Partnership – comprised of Worcester City Council, the University of Worcester, Severn Arts, The Arch Company and Worcestershire County Council – aims to transform the area into a modern workplace for creative industries and a cultural destination for tourists and local communities.
A HOSPICE has thanked supporters who helped raise the money so that a major expansion could become a reality. St Richard’s Hospice’s £5.2m building project has been completed, with the hospice’s chief executive describing it as a “stunning” building. The extended and renovated hospice now includes The Green, in the central courtyard at the heart of the hospice and which will be a place to relax and eat for patients, families and carers as well as visitors to enjoy. The Green is surrounded by living well therapy rooms including an exercise studio, art studio, horticultural therapy room, hair salon, family support rooms as well as an occupational therapy training kitchen and music and film therapy room.