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RETURN LIFTED BY COUNCIL SUPPORT

By Robin Jones
WORCESTER City have been given a major boost in their bid to return home – with total local council support for a new stadium.
Land at Parsonage Way in Worcester’s suburb of Warndon looks certain to be the Midland Premier outfit’s new permanent home after four years in exile at Kidderminster Harriers and currently Bromsgrove Sporting.
Worcester City Council’s policy and resources committee has unanimously backed proposals to relocate the club to Parsonage Way. Furthermore, councillors have agreed to allocate £100,000 from the City Plan Fund to ba...

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