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CITY ARE BACK IN CHARGE OF THEIR DESTINY

CITY ARE

By Andy Mitchell
CHAIRMAN Steve Goode believes Worcester City can finally be masters of their own destiny after rubber-stamping the end of seven years in exile
A “long-term” lease with Worcestershire FA, owners and operators of the site, was signed this week while work continues on a top-to-bottom redevelopment of what will be the county headquarters.
Planning permission was also granted for a second stand with 100 seats on Tuesday as the Midland Football League Premier Division outfit works towards ground grading for Step 4 in the medium term and Step 3 beyond that.
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