City council elections 2024: Dines Green & Grove Farm candidates
Dines Green & Grove Farm is a new ward for Worcester City Council, created following the first review of the city’s electoral map in 20 years.
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Phil is a reporter for Worcester News and Ledbury Reporter covering news and events.
Phil is a reporter for Worcester News and Ledbury Reporter covering news and events.
Dines Green & Grove Farm is a new ward for Worcester City Council, created following the first review of the city’s electoral map in 20 years.
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