The capacity at Edgar Street is to be cut again after the ground regulations were changed for the worse yet again.
The changes will mean that the flat areas on both end terraces will have to be clear of supporters, and that tests could force the closure of parts of the terracing.
Speaking to BBC Hereford and Worcester's Trevor Owens earlier, Graham Turner spoke about the changes that would have to be made: "The flat areas behind the goals are walkways, and no people should be allowed to stand on those flat areas. So we've got to stop people standing up against the wall, getting close to the action.
"It seems ludicrous to me that that is a safety matter. It will be a massive disappointment for our supporters but there will be nobody allowed to stand on the flat areas behind either goal."
In addition to this, the crush barriers on both terraces have to be tested to take the pressure of a five tonne strain, and each barrier will be tested this week: "We're keeping our fingers crossed that we can send a report in before next Tuesday to the Licencing Authority. Again it's going to cause us problems if any of them fail... parts of the terracing might be closed because of that."