
The Hot Seat: can Worcester cope with a bigger university?
The expansion of The University of Worcester is changing the shape of the city. Can the infrastructure cope and will Worcester become one of the most popular university cities in England?
The expansion of The University of Worcester is changing the shape of the city. But with a new campus and a new stadium comes a larger student population. Can the infrastructure cope and will Worcester become one of the most popular university cities in England - boosting the economy and bolstering busines?
Each month, we give you the chance to hold key local decision-makers to account. Today we're putting the university's vice-chancellor in the Hot Seat.
Contact me with your issues on email, on Facebook or on Twitter.
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