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Last chance to visit solider exhibition before big museum move
Last chance to visit solider exhibition before big museum move

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time3 days ago

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Last chance to visit solider exhibition before big museum move

VISITORS have a last chance to visit an exhibition about county soldiers before it closes and moves to a new base. The Worcestershire Soldier Gallery at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum in Foregate Street in Worcester will close on August 31. This is the last chance to visit the current exhibition ahead of the creation of a brand-new exhibition planned for The Commandery in Sidbury, Worcester. The exhibition is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm and on Sundays between 10am and 3pm. It is closed on Mondays and bank holidays. Bringing together the collections of the Mercian Regiment Museum (Worcestershire) and the Worcestershire Yeomanry Museum, the free to visit Worcestershire Soldier Gallery tells the stories of soldiers who have served in local regiments from 1694 to the present day. Helen Hunter, Collections Manager, The Mercian Regiment Museum, said: 'The current exhibition, opened by Princess Royal in September 2003, brought highlights of the Regimental collections, formerly held at Norton Barracks, into the heart of the city for the public to enjoy. Now is the time to re-visit your favourites in the exhibition ahead of our planned closure and move to The Commandery.' Stamford Cartwright, Curator of the Worcestershire Yeomanry museum added: 'Whether your favourites are the Yeomanry propellor and pear blossom OR the medal of Black Drummer John Freeman, the detailed Sikh jacket or the Victoria Crosses of the Regiment, this is your last chance to see them in their current home.' The Worcestershire Soldier at the Commandery will see the creation of a brand-new exhibition of Worcester's regimental displays. This exhibition will secure the future of the gallery as well as bring the Worcestershire Soldier's story into the heart of Worcester's heritage quarter. In doing so this provides an opportunity to redevelop the current displays, which have been in place for over twenty years. It is anticipated that the new galleries will open in early 2028. The Worcestershire Soldier at The Commandery, funded through The National Lottery Heritage Fund will create an engaging and educational space that celebrates the rich military history of Worcestershire, with a focus on the experience of its soldiers. The project has also received generous support from the UK Government's Townsfund.

City restaurant proves 'dreams come true' with authentic wine bar and cafe plans
City restaurant proves 'dreams come true' with authentic wine bar and cafe plans

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time06-07-2025

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City restaurant proves 'dreams come true' with authentic wine bar and cafe plans

OWNERS of a city restaurant are a step closer to making their dreams come true with an expansion to create an authentic wine bar and café plan. Gianluca Tilotta and Gaetano Cinao, who own Benedictos on Sidbury, revealed their extension plans are a step closer after a meeting with interior designers. The Sidbury business will remain open while work is carried out to extend the store to accommodate a café, wine bar, and boutique hotel. Benedictos currently serves as an Italian restaurant and acts as the hub for Gianluca Austin-Rizzo's wine business, the Rizzo Wine Club. Gianluca Austin-Rizzo is the director of Rizzo Wine Club and manager at Benedictos. (Image: Benedictos) Mr Tilotta said: "We will open the coffee shop in the morning and the bar at night, and we hope it will offer an extra facility for our customers, so people can keep enjoying Benedictos. RECOMMENDED READING: "Our dream is to have a proper Italian coffee shop. "There is a lack of accommodation in Worcester, and a niche boutique hotel in Worcester was always something we wanted. "We never liked the building from the side, so we can now have it looking amazing at every angle. Inside Rizzo Wine Club tasting room on the second floor. (Image: Benedictos) "The last couple of years, with the success of our wine event, we want to do a wine bar. "This will offer an extra service to our customers." The Sidbury business bought a section of King Street Car Park from Worcester City Council to make way for the extension. The extension will also house an extended kitchen area, an accessible toilet and four guest rooms on the first floor. PLAN: An artist's impression of the proposed extension at Benedictos in Sidbury, Worcester (Image: Lett + Sweetland Architects) Two parking spaces will be permanently lost and ticket machines and signs will need to be relocated. The new wine bar will be an extension of the popular Rizzo Wine Club, offering wines that are not often seen in the city. Mr Austin-Rizzo, director of the Rizzo Wine Club and manager at Benedictos, said his club is currently run from a wine tasting room on the second floor of the restaurant. Within two years, the wine club has grown to have 600 members.

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