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City’s Tourist Information Centre is back in action

Worcester Editorial 15th Jul, 2020   0

VISITORS to the city can find out more about Worcester after the Tourist Information Centre reopened its doors after the Coronavirus pandemic.

The centre, which is located on the High Street next to the Guildhall, will initially open from Wednesday to Saturday from 10am to 3pm and aims to extend the opening hours in August.

Staff at Worcester’s TIC have conducted a thorough COVID-19 risk assessment prior to re-opening. Only two customers will be allowed in the centre at any one time and hand sanitiser will be available.

“We are all looking forward to re-opening Worcester’s Tourist Information Centre and welcoming people back to the city,” said Ruth Smith, manager of Worcester TIC.




“We’ve had a lot of positive feedback from passers-by while we’ve been cleaning and re-stocking the gift shop.

“I would like to say thank you to everyone who has supported the centre. We’ve missed everyone and are glad to be back.”


A number of local tourist attractions have now re-opened, including the Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, The Commandery and Hartlebury Castle Museum, Spetchley Gardens, National Trust properties at Croome and Hanbury Hall, West Midland Safari Park and Witley Court.

Visit www.visitworcester.co.uk for more.

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