Pershore Town Hall

In 1894, it was succeeded by Pershore Rural District Council, which initially met in the boardroom at the local workhouse in Station Road.

It was designed by Henry Seccombe in the neoclassical style, built in red brick with stone finishings and was completed in 1932.

The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of five bays facing onto the High Street.

A projecting clock, intended to commemorate the lives of local service personnel who died in the Second World War, was installed above the central window on the ground floor in October 1953.

[13] A memorial garden, intended to commemorate the lives of people who died during the COVID-19 pandemic, was established in the walkway to the south of the town hall in March 2021.