Herefordshire and Worcestershire ICS

We serve a population of 806,000 people, with a mix of urban and rurally dispersed communities across two of the largest counties in England.

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We serve a population of 806,000 people, with a mix of urban and rurally dispersed communities across two of the largest counties in England, covering 1,500 square miles. We have the smallest population in the West Midlands, with our communities being spread sparsely across this large area. We also provide hospital services to 40,000 people from mid Wales.

The rural nature of much of our system creates challenges for some of our citizens around travel and access to services. There is a good road infrastructure across much of Herefordshire and Worcestershire, but the distance between our two main acute hospitals is more than 30 miles and typically takes more than an hour to drive on single carriageway roads. There are no direct bus or train services from Redditch to Worcester or Hereford, and many villages in the most rural areas do not have the use of a daily bus service.

Some of our more rural areas also suffer from a lack of social mobility, with low wages and a shortage of good job opportunities.

We have a relatively high and growing proportion of people aged 65 and over compared with England and Wales. By 2026, the number of people aged 65 and over is projected to increase to more than one in four of the total population (25.9 per cent). This is broadly across all of Herefordshire and Worcestershire, although the largely urban areas of Worcester and Redditch are predicted to have relatively more people of working age and fewer of pensionable age.

Hereford and Worcestershire regional map
Hereford and Worcestershire regional map