Droitwich
Droitwich Spa is a town in the north of the county of Worcestershire. Situated on the River Salwarpe containing sizable deposits of salt, the extraction of salt has been an exploit occurring since the ancient period. The natural Droitwich brine features 2 and a half pounds of salt per gallon, which is 10 times stronger than sea water. In the 19th century, John Corbett, the son of a Black Country barge owner, established the town's spa services after the decline of the salt industry. The Droitwich Spa Lido was a particularly popular leisure destination, which was established in the 1930s as a public outdoors salt water swimming pool. Although the Lido was closed in the late 1990s, remodellings in 2006 making it possible for the resuming of the centre in the summer of 2007 has permitted for the Lido to continue as a pleasurable and attractive amusement. Droitwich is within Wychavon, a regional government district that was the only region in the Midlands to appear in the Halifax 'Quality of Life Survey' in 2011, which was ranked as Sixth overall. A myriad of leisure activities are offered for the growing 22585 residents documented in the 2011 census. This consists of the possibilities provided by the Droitwich Canal Network for walkers and cyclists, the large number of independent and high street stores, along with various markets regularly occurring in the town. Festivals occur throughout the year, and performances can be seen all year round at the Norbury Theatre. For all your home upgrades, make sure to make use of reliable contractors in Droitwich Spa to make certain of quality.