HERE'S your chance to vote for the best new architecture in Worcestershire.

All you have to do is pick the building project that most excites you, or that you think will add most to the community, and register your vote on this page. 

We and our sister newspapers across the county are backing the 2017 Worcestershire Architecture Awards, which have been set up by the Worcestershire Society of Chartered Architects.

They aim to recognise good architecture across Worcestershire, engage with the public and promote the value that using an architect can bring to the local environment.

A jury consisting of architects and non-architects will judge the entries across several categories.

You can see all the entries in more detail at a free exhibition at the Guildhall, High Street, Worcester, on Saturday, August 26, from 10am until 4pm.

It will be followed by an awards reception where the winners will be revealed.

But this is your chance to vote for the People's Choice. Choose your favourite from these entries (see link below).

Voting closes on Tuesday, August 15. One vote per person.

1. 22 Roback Mews, Worcester
A development of three new-build houses in St George's Lane North

2. Chapel House, Hallow
Former Methodist chapel converted into Christian retreat centre

3. Green Skywalk, Worcester
Green pathway over the river Severn linking St John's with the city centre

4. Christopher Whitehead school, Worcester
Performing arts, multi-functional building and bell tower

5. Rigby Hall Special School, Bromsgrove
pecial school catering for 120 pupils with learning difficulties

6. St Andew's First School, Evesham
Teaching block with classrooms, staff planning area and nurture room

7. Eastnor Landrover Experience, Eastnor
Starting point for visitors wishing to drive off-road vehicle through diverse terrain on Malvern Hills

8. The Fold, Malvern
Low-carbon home with low visual impact and biodiversity enhancements

  • This vote is now closed