Worcester City Council has launched a public survey to gather feedback on the historic Guildhall, which will soon mark its 800th anniversary.
The survey, opened on May 26, 2026, aims to collect opinions from residents and visitors about the landmark's significance and future use.
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Located on High Street, the Guildhall was first established in 1227. The current Grade I listed building was completed 300 years ago.
Over its eight-century history, the site has served as a court, prison, council offices, and a public events venue.
Public Input Sought for Anniversary Plans
The questionnaire is available at www. worcester.
gov. uk/voiceit.
It asks about the building's meaning, what attracts people to visit, and how the 800th anniversary should be celebrated.
The council also seeks ideas for future uses of the site and ways to increase visitor engagement.
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Councillor Adrian Gregson, Worcester City Council's heritage champion, emphasized the importance of understanding what the Guildhall means to the community.
“As the Guildhall approaches its 800th anniversary we want to find out what the building means to Worcester’s citizens and visitors, to help us consider how to mark this milestone,” Gregson said.
He extended an invitation to anyone who interacts with the building, whether they regularly visit or simply pass by.
“Whether you regularly come in to enjoy the splendour of the Guildhall or you see it as just a beautiful building to walk past on the way to the shops, we want to hear from you at www.
worcester. gov.
uk/voiceit,” Gregson added.
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The feedback window remains open until Friday, June 26. Physical paper copies are available at the Guildhall or by calling 01905 722233.