Nostalgia Then and Now: City building transformed after being saved from demolition
PICTURES in 1976 and 2024 of 43-49 St John’s, Worcester, which became Alfred Taylor House and is the Bull Baiters Inn.
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Covering community content on the Worcester News, Malvern Gazette, Evesham Journal and Kidderminster Shuttle. Experienced journalist with more than 20 years in the industry covering news and sport.
PICTURES in 1976 and 2024 of 43-49 St John’s, Worcester, which became Alfred Taylor House and is the Bull Baiters Inn.
TEAM: Kempsey United FC pictured in September 1999 when they were competing for honours in the Worcester League Premier Division. Kempsey line up, back row (left to right): Sean Roberts, Ben Morgan, Jamie McIver, Jamie Lambert, Lee Pitman, Duncan Playdon and Andy Knight. Front: Nathan Owen, Dean Roberts, Rik Halion, Lee Haden and James Sliwa.
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