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− | '''Worcestershire''' is a county in the English Midlands. Its boundaries have changed considerably over time, largely because of the growth of the neighbouring [[West Midlands]] conurbation. At one time Worcestershire included a number of separated enclaves and exclaves, notably [[Dudley]], which was part of Worcestershire although entirely surrounded by [[Staffordshire]]. In 1974 Worcestershire was united with [[Herefordshire]] to form the county of [[Hereford and Worcester]], but this proved unpopular, and the two counties were separated again in 1998. | + | [[Image:WorcestershireNumbered.png|thumb| |
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+ | 6 [[Wychavon]]]]'''Worcestershire''' is a county in the English Midlands. Its boundaries have changed considerably over time, largely because of the growth of the neighbouring [[West Midlands]] conurbation. At one time Worcestershire included a number of separated enclaves and exclaves, notably [[Dudley]], which was part of Worcestershire although entirely surrounded by [[Staffordshire]]. In 1974 Worcestershire was united with [[Herefordshire]] to form the county of [[Hereford and Worcester]], but this proved unpopular, and the two counties were separated again in 1998. | ||
The county contains six districts: | The county contains six districts: |
Revision as of 17:23, 25 March 2013
Worcestershire is a county in the English Midlands. Its boundaries have changed considerably over time, largely because of the growth of the neighbouring West Midlands conurbation. At one time Worcestershire included a number of separated enclaves and exclaves, notably Dudley, which was part of Worcestershire although entirely surrounded by Staffordshire. In 1974 Worcestershire was united with Herefordshire to form the county of Hereford and Worcester, but this proved unpopular, and the two counties were separated again in 1998.The county contains six districts:
LGBT History
The Worcestershire Gay Men’s Health project (WGMHP, founded 1992) promotes safer sex among gay men.[1]
Gay Worcester describes itself as an "Online resource for the Worcestershire LGBT community since 2000"[2]
In June 2012 a series of Worcestershire Rainbow Picnics were organised by Rory Shannon in Bromsgrove, Redditch and Worcester, with the aim of bringing together LGBTQ people across the county.[3]
Worcestershire is part of the West Mercia Police area.