Evesham
Evesham is a market town and parish in the Wychavon region of Worcestershire. It features previously separate towns Bengeworth, Greater Hampton and Little Hampton. The town can be found in the middle of Worcester, Cheltenham and Straftord-upon-Avon. Lying within the Vale of Evesham, the flood plain of the River Avon, the town is nearly entirely encircled by water. Evesham has a long history of heavy flooding, which has actually been attentively logged from the 13th century. It was one of the most gravely affected town by the record flooding along the River Avon in 1998, when the river rose 5.8 metres in just a couple of hours. Added to recurring flooding was the Evesham's heaviest rainfall for 200 years in July 2007, which was 320 percent higher than the average rainfall in many regions in Britain. In accordance with the 2001 census, Evesham's population was 22304, with the average household size being 2.3. Within this population, 20.1 per cent were under the age of 16 and 7.7 percent were aged 75 and over, making the mean age of the people 38.2. As a result of the town's greatly fertile soil, market gardening is undertaken on a commercial scale, and it is known for its production of vegetables and fruit. A popular feature of the town is its contribution to the UK's domestic computer and digital tv market. Evesham Technology, a computer supplier, employed around 300 people with a chain of 19 stores in towns and cities across the UK before 2008. There many retail and food outlets for residents, located in the high street, Riverside Shopping Centre, and 4 Pools Lane Retail Park. For all your house upgrades, make certain to make use of reputable contractors in Evesham to make certain of quality.