THERE are pubs from the past lots of our readers would like to see return to enjoy one last pint at the bar.
Nothing beats a pint in a traditional British pub, and although there are new pubs and bars opening up in Worcester, it's fair to say that we all miss some from the past.
Take a trip down memory lane with this list of some of our readers' top former pubs they miss the most.
The Alma, Mill Street, Diglis
The traditional city pub on was bull-dozed by workmen in 2008 to make way for a new private preschool to be built.
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Our readers shared their 'happy memories' while visiting the pub.
Tammy Hill used to visit the pub with her parents and said: "I sat outside, with a packet of crisps and a Victory."
The Farmer's Arms in Kempsey
The Farmer's Arms received a lot of love from our readers as this pub was mentioned by a few people.
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However, The Farmer's arms closed in 2006 but a lot of people said the pub reminded them of their childhood.
Charlotte Megan, who commented on our Worcester news Facebook post, said: "The Farmer's Arms was the place to be as a child. I have the best memories in that playing area."
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Toby’s Tavern, Sansome Street
Toby's Tavern has been since replaced by an ice cream shop called Icybao.
Hanbao, a city burger restaurant and bar, received permission to demolish the old Toby’s Tavern building in 2018 to build a new £1million zinc-clad structure with glass walls.
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The Fruiterers Arms, Stonehall Common
The Fruiterers Arms, which is on an unclassified country lane about three miles east of Kempsey, has been closed since 2012.
But now the former pub has been converted into housing.
Hels Bells on our Facebook page said: "My first job as a waitress there....loved it, so many great memories. Sadly now been turned into a house!! Let's hope they don't upset the resident ghost."
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