Knockhundred offers professional interpreting and translation solutions throughout Worcestershire.
To date, our linguists have worked in over 190 languages and the list continues to grow. You can find a full list of our languages here.
Knockhundred Translations provides several types of interpreting, including telephone interpreting.
Our teams of qualified, skilled language interpreters can attend your assignment 24/7 in
- Worcester
- Dudley
- Kidderminster
- Stourbridge
- Halesowen
- Malvern
- Evesham
- Bromsgrove
- Redditch
- Droitwich Spa
- Pershore
- Inkberrow
Knockhundred Translations provides several types of interpreting, including telephone interpreting. For more information on our interpreters and the interpreting services we offer in Bedfordshire, please visit our main interpreting page.
Alternatively you can visit the relevant language service page below:
- Audiovisual translation services
- Document translation services
- Interpreting services
- Other services, including proofreading and typesetting
Do you have a certificate or official document that needs translating and/or certifying?
If you live in Worcestershire, we can help with your certified document translation requirements.
Visit our certified, notarised or FCO legalised translation page for more information.
While you’re here… Some quite interesting facts about Worcestershire.
Worcester. Did you know that Worcester’s Berrow’s Journal is the oldest surviving newspaper in the world?
It has published weekly since 1709 (with a possible claim to beginning in 1690), when the paper, then called the Worcester Post-man was owned and edited by Stephen Bryan.
In 1748 it was taken on by Harvey Berrow, and renamed The Worcester Journal.
In 1753 the new owner changed the name to Berrow’s Worcester Journal not out of the vanity so many newspaper proprietors suffer from, but to differentiate it from a rival which had also adopted the name Worcester Journal.
Inkberrow. Did you know that Inkberrow between Redditch and Evesham is supposedly the place on which Ambridge, home of the Archers, is based?
One of the village’s two pubs, the Old Bull, is the model for the radio serial’s The Bull, with a display of Archers’ memorabilia in keeping with the link, and regularly hosting visits from soap-land super-characters like Eddie Grundy and Lynda Snell.
Do you have any questions?
If you would like more information or to discuss our language services, you can call us on +44 (0)1544-388040 send an email to info@knockhundred.com or complete the form and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.