TIME travel to the year 2040, imagine what Worcester will look like and write it down on a postcard.
In a continuation of the Future Worcester campaign, 3,000 postage-paid postcards have been distributed across the city with the hope people will put pen to paper and tell council bosses their vision.
The postcards, which cost £202 to produce, can be found in libraries, community centres, surgeries and even places like the Guildhall, High Street, and Worcestershire Hub in Orchard House, Farrier Street.
They can also be found online at worcester.gov.uk
The results, which will be collated along with comments made by focus groups being held this month and in February, will be used to inform the city council’s long-term strategy.
Anybody wishing to hold a group discussion should e-mail their name, address and contact number to futureworcester@worcester.gov.uk or call 01905 722057 for more information.
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