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Kidderminster is a market town and civil parish in Worcestershire, England, 18 miles (29 km) south-west of Birmingham and 15 miles (24 km) north of Worcester. Located north of the River Stour and east of the River Severn , in the 2021 census , it had a population of 57,400. [ 1 ]
Habberley was one of the hamlets of the ancient parish of Kidderminster in the county of Worcestershire, England.It is now divided so that part of it is an area of the town of Kidderminster (to the northwest of the town centre) and part of it (including High Habberley and Low Habberley) is within the civil parish of Kidderminster Foreign.
Stourport Civic Centre, New Street, Stourport-on-Severn: Council's headquarters until 2012. The council is based at Wyre Forest House, which was purpose-built for the council and completed in 2012. [31] The building is in the parish of Stourport-on-Severn, but lies on the outskirts of Kidderminster and has a Kidderminster postal address.
Vicar Street, Kidderminster: Coordinates Built: 1853–1855 1876–1877 ... Kidderminster Town Hall is the town hall of Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England.
St George’s Church was a Commissioners' church designed by architect Francis Goodwin.Its grant of just over £17,000 (equivalent to £1,889,600 in 2023), [3] was the third-largest given by the commission to any church outside London. [4]
The A448 is a main road in England running between Studley in ... several villages before entering Kidderminster. ... A38 along Bromsgrove High Street [1 ...
North of Kidderminster it was a 'way' in the Saxon bounds [clarification needed] of Wolverley before being joined by the great street at Shatterford. At Shatterford, the Prior of Worcester was authorised to assart (i.e. to clear) 100 acres (0.40 km 2) of wood and heath "for the greater security of persons going through the said pass".
The tramway was authorised by the Kidderminster & Stourport Electric Tramway Act of 1896. The company was established as a subsidiary of the British Electric Traction group. A Kidderminster company George Law was responsible for the construction at a cost of £23,314 [ 2 ] (equivalent to £3,280,400 in 2023). [ 3 ]