We’ll defend our battle sites from developers
8 August 2008
CIVIL war enthusiasts are keeping a watchful eye over some of Worcester’s most important historic sites.
A newly-formed group, brought together through a shared passion for the English Civil War, will monitor several of the city’s key locations of the conflict.
Read the full article on the Worcester News website.
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