PROTECTION of our historic and important buildings in the face of our rapidly changing street scenes throughout the country and in our rural towns such as Pershore has become a hot topic for debate in recent years.
Continuing efforts to maintain Pershore’s wealth of historic buildings through a mixture of conservation and restoration over the years is the subject of an illustrated talk by Michael Hodges
The chair of Pershore Civic Society will speak to members of Pershore’s Heritage and History Society on Thursday (November 2).
The meeting is at the society’s usual venue of the Conference Room at the rear of Pershore Library in Church Street, Pershore , at 7 p.m.
Non members are welcome with admission at £2.50