MAYOR’S WEEK: 28 JUNE – 4 JULY 2026
One organisation that really stood out this week was Worcestershire Breast Unit Haven.
Thank you to the team for inviting me to tour their facility. They shared the story of a patient who, before the Haven existed, received a breast cancer diagnosis and then had to make their way alone through the busy hospital.
It really brought home how important this space is. The calm environment, private exits and thoughtful design show how much care has gone into supporting patients at such a difficult time. The team are truly inspiring.
Every year, I go to see the art exhibition at Worcester Sixth Form College. It’s great to see the art created from so many hours of student work. It was fantastic to attend this year as Mayor.
Sunday brought two very different but equally meaningful community events. I joined residents at the Britannia Square Residents’ Association Summer Party, before attending a fundraiser for Beani Bazar Cancer Hospital in Bangladesh. It was great to see the community pulling together at both events.

For many of my events this week I have been joined by Ada, a work experience student from Hanley Castle.
She has been a complete natural at all the events and meetings we attended and is an absolute credit to her school.
I asked her if she’d like to give a quote for the blog and she said: “My work experience with the mayor this week has been an enjoyable and incredibly valuable experience.
“Tor has put so much time and effort into giving me the best experience possible, and seeing how dedicated she is to her job has been inspiring.
“It has been interesting to see the all the hard work that goes on behind the scenes, and I would recommend this work experience to anyone interested in a future in politics.”

On Tuesday, I watched a performance of Annie by the talented pupils of RGS The Grange. I sat next to Head Master Gareth Hughes, whose pride in his students and staff was clear throughout the evening.
For 10 years the outstanding achievements of Katherine Matthews have been appreciated by the people she manages, the residents and their families at Perry Manor Care Home.
Over those 10 years the care home has won 10 awards. A brilliant achievement, and it was a pleasure to celebrate with them on Wednesday. Thank you to all the staff for their brilliant work.
Wednesday also marked the beginning of South Asian Heritage Month with a wonderful exhibition of music, dance and history at the Guildhall.
This event marked the start of a month of cultural events from Worcester Mela.
It is so important that we recognise the contributions of our South Asian community and come together, as a whole city, to see how much unites us and how much we can learn from each other.