Bemusement over 'Worchester' M5 sign

Elliott Webb,BBC Hereford & Worcesterand
Elliot Ball,West Midlands
Sarah Ellis A partially complete blue motorway sign. The sign reads "Worchester" and states that the city is 14 miles away.Sarah Ellis
A motorway road sign in Worcestershire has attracted attention due to a spelling mistake

An M5 motorway sign misspelling the name of a Worcestershire city has left motorists bemused.

The road sign was first spotted by Sarah Ellis, from Malvern, last week, who asked: "Just how wrong can you get it?"

Rather than the correct spelling of 'Worcester', the road sign reads 'Worchester', which Ellis said was "so funny".

A National Highways spokesperson said: "As soon as the error was brought to our attention, we halted the installation of the sign and are working with our contractors to correct the spelling as soon as possible."

Discussing the moment she spotted the spelling gaff, Ellis said: "It was dark and I saw the sign in my headlights, and I thought, 'that can't be right'.

"But I obviously didn't have time to stop and look at it, I just registered it and thought I'd have a look next time I go by.

"The next time I went by it was daylight, and there it was, 'Worchester'. The fact the sign was incomplete made me wonder what was going on."

Ellis added: "They've obviously put the sign up and somebody's said, 'that's not right'.

"It's just so funny because people struggle to say 'Worcester' and 'Worcestershire' and there it is for everyone to see. Just how wrong can you get it?"

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