Official Programme

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Official Programme OFFICIAL PROGRAMME SATURDAY 22 JUNE | 10AM–9PM | LIDO PARK SUNDAY 23 JUNE | 10AM–5PM | LIDO PARK FEATURING SALT DAY SUNDAY www.droitwichspafestival.co.uk 2 3 SATURDAY 22 JUNE FEATURING LIFESTYLE AREA LOVE FOOD Brand new for 2019, the lifestyle ROADSHOW area offers something different, with We are delighted to welcome the Sanders Ultimate Bootcamp; the Love Food Roadshow to live DJ music; kids Bumber Carz; an the festival. Expert chefs will “a-salt course” with competitions and provide demonstrations and awards; Outline Skincare; and Charles provide information on the Taylor furniture. well-known Love Food Hate Waste campaign. ENTERTAINMENT www.lovefoodroadshow.co.uk AT THE BANDSTAND 11am Acorn Antiques Ukulele band CHILLI EATING 12pm Chloe Chadwick (singer) COMPETITION 1pm Acorn Antiques Ukulele band 5.00pm 2pm Chloe Chadwick (singer) Brave victims are sought to take 3pm Droitwich Spa Rock Choir part in this ‘hot’ competition, 4pm Claire (singer from Worcester) presented by Clifton Chilli Club at 5pm Clifton Chilli Club® 5pm in the bandstand. They will Chilli Eating Competition be performing demonstrations 6pm Claire (singer from Worcester) at 11.30am and 4pm - please 7pm Beth Humphries (singer from Droitwich) approach Jay after either demo 8pm Headline: Come Together (local to sign up for the competition. band from Worcester) 4 SCHEDULE SATURDAY 22 JUNE IN THE DEMO KITCHEN 10am Show opening 2.30pm NJB Chocolatier with local dignitaries. & Patisserie Local chocolatier Norma showcasing 10.30am Love Food Roadshow her homemade chocolate whilst working The Love Food Roadshow is coming to together with Pete to bring you a chocolate & Droitwich Spa in the park for the summer of champagne taste that you will never forget! 2019! An Outdoor Kitchen with expert chefs will give meal demonstrations throughout the 3pm Local Chef weekend Saturday & Sunday! This is not to be A local chef to the area will demonstrate their missed a definite must for the Foodie!. signature dish and provide details of their local restaurant for bookings. 11am Beez Neez local honey producer 3.30pm EcoLab Craft Brew Explains the importance of bees and the Our unique craft beer is brewed with the help production of local honey. of waste heat from a neighbouring vertical farm. That’s right, our beer is “waste” with taste. 11.30am Clifton Chilli Club® Jay from Clifton Club talks about everything 4pm Clifton Chilli Club® chilli. Please approach Jay at the end of his Jay from Clifton Club talks about everything demo as he will be looking for brave victims CHILLI please approach Jay at the end of his to take part in the chilli eating competition. demo he will be looking for brave victims to take part in the chilli eating competition. 12pm Malvern Spa Vegan Chef Lizzy Hughes 4.30pm Prosecco Cart Local chef producing tasty vegan dishes, both Masterclass Cocktails sweet and savoury. From muddling and mixing to shaking and stirring, cocktail making classes don’t come 12.30pm Love Food better than this! Learn about the icons, like the Roadshow Chef Mojito and the Cosmopolitan. A must for all foodies. Chefs using local ingredients to produce signature dishes for everyone to practice at home. 1pm BREAK 1.30pm Monsoon Coffee Company Local business owner Chris shows us he produces coffee beans for that perfect blend! 2pm The Champagne Collection A champagne sampling session with Pete. 5 SUNDAY 23 JUNE FEATURING LOVE FOOD ROADSHOW LIFESTYLE AREA Day 2 for the Lifestyle Area with more Sanders Ultimate Bootcamp (prizes presented today); Kids Bumber Carz; the “a-salt course” (with awards revealed) and Outline Skincare offering Hydra facial demonstrations and skincare advice. The Love Food Roadshow returns for a second day with STALLS more demonstrations, more All the stalls on Saturday will be talks and more chefs… what back on Sunday, so if you didn’t more could you want?! have chance to see all of the 80+ www.lovefoodroadshow.co.uk exhibitors first time around, today provides an excellent opportunity to SALT DAY SUNDAY sample and buy from the excellent local producers. In celebration of the town’s salt heritage, Sunday will rejoice with a full day of activities including demos supported by local Droitwich Salt producers, Churchfields Saltworks. Challenge yourself on the “a-salt course” with competitions for all the family to take part in. 6 SCHEDULE SUNDAY 23 JUNE IN THE DEMO KITCHEN 10.30am Love Food 2.30pm Churchfields Icecream Roadshow Chef Demonstrating how their award-winning ice Expert chefs using local ingredients to produce cream is produced and sampling new flavours. signature dishes. 3pm Food at Webbs (in partnership 11am Churchfields Saltworks with Wye Valley Brewery) The story behind the production of Droitwich Discover the journey that food at Webbs have Salt - how it dates back to the medieval times been taking with award-winning brewers Wye and today’s production methods. Valley Brewery, to create a bespoke premium lager and the ‘magic’ ingredients from the local 11.30am Food at Webbs counties that make it so drinkable! & Droitwich Bacon Find out how the butchers at Webbs are 3.30pm Cakes #Nom working with a Worcestershire rare breed A lovely couple who have set up their award pig farmer and local food artisans to make winning business making use of the finest this delicious, super-local bacon. We’ll share ingredients including Droitwich Salt to produce the secrets that make it a customer favourite a variety of sweet baked goods. every time! IN THE 12pm Peter Cooks Bread Award-winning bakery sharing their passion LIFESTYLE AREA for producing local breads. 4pm Clive Sanders – Sanders Gym 12.30pm Love Food Prizes Winners of the Roadshow Chef Ultimate Boot Camp Expert chefs using local ingredients to produce Awards A-Salt Course signature dishes. 1pm Churchfields Saltworks ENTERTAINMENT Local business that uses Droitwich Salt in their products such as Wychbold Fudge and McNeil AT THE BANDSTAND smokehouse. 11am Jazz Alchemy 12pm Knight and Hodgetts duo EcoLab Farm 1.30pm 1pm Jazz Alchemy How the Ecolab organically produces herbs 2pm Coventry Brass Band and vegetables on a sustainable level while being eco friendly. 2pm Two Farmers Crisps The story of how two farmers produced Herefordshire hand cooked crisps with samples to enjoy. 7 EXHIBITORS ALCOHOLIC DRINKS COOKED & CURED MEATS Astwood Infrastructure Severn Spots Ltd T/A Lab Culture Barbourne Cider DELI & PIES Champagne Collection Ltd Brockleby’s Pies Grape Expectations Pie Creator Gwatkin Cider Plenty! Pies Hay Wines Ltd CHARITY/COMMUNITY Hoo Bar Alzheimer’s Society FARMERS MARKET Hussingtree Gin Blue Cross, Droitwich 10 stalls Lake House Brewery Droitwich Food Bank Napton Cidery Droitwich Lions Club FOOD TO GO Oscar’s Bar Hire Evesham Greyhound and Belgian Waffle Hut Pershore Juneberries Lurcher Rescue (EGLR) Café Cannoli Proseccart Guide Dogs for the Blind Churchfields Saltworks Tipsy Tart Murray’s Muscles Churros Susanna Trolle Trading Ltd Pamela May Trust Cossack Cuisine T/A Kin Toffee Vodka Royal British Legion Deliciously Squared Worcestershire Wildlife Fabulous Food Guys ARTS & CRAFTS Trust (SWFFL) Faraday Kitchen Rosie Philpott Flamin Rooster BBQ CHEESE Mrs Patel’s BREAD Cheese Board Pizza Traders Peter Cooks Bread Ltd Croome Cuisine Platinum Pancakes Swifts Bakery Truckle Cheese Company Roly Poly Ltd CAKES & PATISSERIE CHOCOLATE, FUDGE Selly Punjabis Blueberry Hill Patisserie & SWEETS FRESH FRUIT & Cookies & Whoopies Fuffle from Fudge Heaven VEGETABLES JayKery (The) Norma Jean Bakery Astwood Infrastructure #NOM T/A Vertivore Wychbold Fudge FRESH MEAT COFFEE BEANS Gourmet Meat Monsoon Estates Coffee Co Varsity Coffee HERBS, SPICES, 8 EXHIBITORS CONDIMENTS ICE-CREAM TEA Droitwich Salt Churchfields Twist Tea JAMS, CHUTNEYS, VINEGAR & OILS PRESERVES, PICKLES Bennett & Dunn Ltd Frank & Co Jacky’s Pantry WE ARE EXTREMELY GRATEFUL Jethro’s Marinades & Sauces TO OUR SPONSORS: • Ballards LLP – Accountants Sarah’s Feisty Flavours • Chateau Impney Hill Climb • Churchfields Ice Cream HOMEWARES MISCELLANEOUS and Saltworks Jennico Chateau Hill Climb • Deliciously Squared Catering Little Garlic Plate Ormerod Rutter • Hotel Shop UK Accountants • Nicol and Co – Estate Agents Quirky Slate Company Utility Warehouse • Ormerod Rutter – Accountants Sunday Girl Company Lazystorm.com • Outline Skincare • Sanders Fitness HONEY • SN Financial OLIVES, NUTS, SNACKS Beez Neez Honey • The Wedding House Olive Press • Waitrose HOT DRINKS • Webbs Foodhall PUDDINGS • Worcestershire County Council Brothers Brewing Love Cheesecakes • Wychavon District Council Coffee Bike Pudding Shop 9 .
Recommended publications
  • 8.4 Sheduled Weekly List of Decisions Made
    LIST OF DECISIONS MADE FOR 09/03/2020 to 13/03/2020 Listed by Ward, then Parish, Then Application number order Application No: 20/00090/TPOA Location: The Manor House, 4 High Street, Badsey, Evesham, WR11 7EW Proposal: Horsechestnut - To be removed. Reason - Roots are blocking the drains, tree has been pollarded in the past so is a bad shape and it is diseased. Applicant will plant another tree further from the house. Decision Date: 11/03/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Ms Elizabeth Noyes Agent: Ms Elizabeth Noyes The Manor House The Manor House 4 High Street 4 High Street Badsey Badsey Evesham Evesham WR11 7EW WR11 7EW Parish: Badsey Ward: Badsey Ward Case Officer: Sally Griffiths Expiry Date: 11/03/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565308 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 20/00236/HP Location: Hopwood, Prospect Gardens, Elm Road, Evesham, WR11 3PX Proposal: Extension to form porch Decision Date: 13/03/2020 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr & Mrs Asbury Agent: Mr Scott Walker Hopwood The Studio Prospect Gardens Bluebell House Elm Road Station Road Evesham Blackminster WR11 3PX Evesham WR11 7TF Parish: Evesham Ward: Bengeworth Ward Case Officer: Oliver Hughes Expiry Date: 31/03/2020 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565191 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Page 1 of 17 Application No: 20/00242/ADV Location: Cavendish Park Care Home, Offenham Road, Evesham, WR11 3DX Proposal: Application
    [Show full text]
  • Polling District Parish Ward Parish District County Constitucency
    Polling District Parish Ward Parish District County Constitucency AA - <None> Ashton-Under-Hill South Bredon Hill Bredon West Worcs Badsey and Aldington ABA - Aldington Badsey and Aldington Badsey Littletons Mid Worcs Badsey and Aldington ABB - Blackminster Badsey and Aldington Bretforton and Offenham Littletons Mid Worcs ABC - Badsey and Aldington Badsey Badsey and Aldington Badsey Littletons Mid Worcs Badsey and Aldington Bowers ABD - Hill Badsey and Aldington Badsey Littletons Mid Worcs ACA - Beckford Beckford Beckford South Bredon Hill Bredon West Worcs ACB - Beckford Grafton Beckford South Bredon Hill Bredon West Worcs AE - Defford and Besford Besford Defford and Besford Eckington Bredon West Worcs AF - <None> Birlingham Eckington Bredon West Worcs Bredon and Bredons Norton AH - Bredon Bredon and Bredons Norton Bredon Bredon West Worcs Bredon and Bredons Norton AHA - Westmancote Bredon and Bredons Norton South Bredon Hill Bredon West Worcs Bredon and Bredons Norton AI - Bredons Norton Bredon and Bredons Norton Bredon Bredon West Worcs AJ - <None> Bretforton Bretforton and Offenham Littletons Mid Worcs Broadway and AK - <None> Broadway Wickhamford Broadway Mid Worcs Broadway and AL - <None> Broadway Wickhamford Broadway Mid Worcs AP - <None> Charlton Fladbury Broadway Mid Worcs Broadway and AQ - <None> Childswickham Wickhamford Broadway Mid Worcs Honeybourne and ARA - <None> Bickmarsh Pebworth Littletons Mid Worcs ARB - <None> Cleeve Prior The Littletons Littletons Mid Worcs Elmley Castle and AS - <None> Great Comberton Somerville
    [Show full text]
  • Woodground Farm, Stock Green, Redditch, Worcestershire, B96 6TA 01562 820880 WOODGROUND FARM
    Woodground Farm, Stock Green, Redditch, Worcestershire, B96 6TA 01562 820880 WOODGROUND FARM STOCK GREEN, REDDITCH, WORCESTERSHIRE, B96 6TA Droitwich 7 miles—Worcester 12 miles - Birmingham 24 miles (All distances approximate) BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED SMALL HOLDING, COMPRISING: Three bedroom farmhouse in need of extensive rebuild/renovation Traditional farm buildings, cattle yard and dutch barn Permanent grassland In all approximately 12.49 acres FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL 2016 AT 6.00 PM AT STONE MANOR HOTEL, KIDDERMINSTER, WORCESTERSHIRE, DY10 4PJ Sole Agents: Vendor’s Solicitors: Halls Holdings Ltd Mr T Baxter Esq Gavel House Taylors Solicitors 137 Franche Road 1 Mason Road Kidderminster Headless Cross Worcestershire Redditch DY11 5AP B97 5DA Tel: 01562 820880 Tel: 01527 544221 FOR SALE FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION GUIDE PRICE: £350,000 4 reception 3 bedrooms 1 bath rooms 12.49 Acres of land rooms Situation Description The farmhouse currently offers two storey Woodground Farm is situated in the idyllic rural Woodground farm offers a rare opportunity to accommodation with fixed wooden stair to loft Hamlet of Stock Green. The location is convenient purchase a ring fenced small holding comprising area. for commuting to Birmingham, Worcester, the of a farmhouse in need of rebuild/refurbishment, national motorway network and the facilities of the farm buildings and grassland, in all approximately nearby towns of Bromsgrove, Droitwich Spa, 12.49 acres. Stratford upon Avon and Redditch. Woodground Farmhouse Woodground farmhouse requires comprehensive rebuild/refurbishment but has huge potential to create a superb rural property (subject to the necessary planning consents). Directions From the B4090 Hanbury to Feckenham road turn right onto Church Road sign posted towards Bradley Green, at the end of the road turn left onto Dark Lane signposted towards Stock Wood, at the end of the road turn right and the property will be situated on your left as indicated by the agents For The farmhouse has many character features such Sale Board.
    [Show full text]
  • Choice Plus:Layout 1 5/1/10 10:26 Page 3 Home HOME Choice CHOICE .ORG.UK Plus PLUS
    home choice plus:Layout 1 5/1/10 10:26 Page 3 Home HOME Choice CHOICE .ORG.UK Plus PLUS ‘Working in partnership to offer choice from a range of housing options for people in housing need’ home choice plus:Layout 1 5/1/10 10:26 Page 4 The Home Choice Plus process The Home Choice Plus process 2 What is a ‘bid’? 8 Registering with Home Choice plus 3 How do I bid? 9 How does the banding system work? 4 How will I know if I am successful? 10 How do I find available properties? 7 Contacts 11 What is Home Choice Plus? Home Choice Plus has been designed to improve access to affordable housing. The advantage is that you only register once and the scheme allows you to view and bid on available properties for which you are eligible across all of the districts. Home Choice Plus has been developed by a number of Local Authorities and Housing Associations working in partnership. Home Choice Plus is a way of allocating housing and advertising other housing options across the participating Local Authority areas. (Home Choice Plus will also be used for advertising other housing options such as private rents and intermediate rents). This booklet explains how to look for housing across all of the Districts involved in this scheme. Please see website for further information. Who is eligible to join the Home Choice Plus register? • Some people travelling to the United Kingdom are not entitled to Housing Association accommodation on the basis of their immigration status. • You may be excluded if you have a history of serious rent arrears or anti social behaviour.
    [Show full text]
  • South Worcestershire Development Plan 2016
    HOUSING HOUSING SWDP 13: Effective Use of Land A. To deliver places that are more sustainable, development will make the most effective and sustainable use of land, focusing on: i. Housing density; ii. Reusing previously developed land; and iii. Making only exceptional use of the Best and Most Versatile Agricultural Land. Housing Density B. Housing development in south Worcestershire will make the most effective and efficient use of land, with housing density designed to enhance the character and quality of the local area, commensurate with a viable scheme and infrastructure capacity. C. Housing density will be greater on sites with a high level of accessibility, including sites located in or close to city and town centres, or close to public transport stations. D. The form and density of housing will vary across larger sites, in response to current and future accessibility and other characteristics of each part of the site. Variations in density across a site should be used to develop different character areas. E. Subject to parts B, C and D above, on sites allocated for housing or for mixed use that includes housing, the following broad indications of appropriate average net densities shall apply: i. On sites within the city of Worcester and allocations for more than 100 new dwellings in Droitwich Spa, Evesham and Malvern, development should achieve an average net density of 40 dwellings / ha. ii. On sites within Worcester city centre and the town centres of Droitwich Spa, Evesham and Malvern, development of mainly flatted units should achieve an average net density of 75 dwellings / ha.
    [Show full text]
  • Converted from C:\PCSPDF\PCS63804.TXT
    WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION OF A COUNTY COUNCILLOR The following is a statement as to persons nominated for Election as a Councillor for the BOWBROOK ELECTORAL DIVISION __________________________________________ STATEMENT__________________________________________ AS TO PERSONS NOMINATED Date of Election : 4th June 2009 1. The following persons have been nominated Decision of Deputy Returning Officer that Description Names of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Nomination Paper is Name of Candidate Home Address (if any) and Assentors Invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated BARTON 7 The Butts The Labour Colin R. Beardwood (*) Christine C. Droitwich Spa Party Philip G. Lamb Beardwood (**) Christopher Worcestershire Candidate Sharon J. Lamb Susan A. Briggs WR9 8SW John E. Smith Brian F. Briggs Shirley F. Smith Frank W. Payne Margaret M. Billings SHELDON Overmead The John H. Brackston (*) Barbara J.E. Meddings 23 Lucerne Close Conservative Michael L. Oakes (**) Edward John Worcester Party Carol H. Hughes Christopher J. WR3 7NA Candidate Anthony P. Miller Hartwright David T. Greenwood David J. Morris Constance J. Brackston Alfred L. Dawson TODD 52 Church Street Green Party Stephen P. Mayhew (*) Teresa F. Croke (**) Malvern Patricia L. Hill June R. Lane Dave WR14 1NH Peggy K. Belton Br Ackroyd Philip E. Bottom Arnold L. Ludford Valerie M. Dobson Margaret E. Buggins VALE 62 Newland Road Liberal Alexandra M. Rowley Janet I. Saunders (**) Droitwich Spa Democrats (*) Philip J. Williams Stephanie Margaret Worcestershire Christine M. Walker Sheila M. Jarrams WR9 7AZ Donald A. Walker Clare J. Tomlinson Vera N. Ingram Miranda F. Harris Norma D. Williams The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated.
    [Show full text]
  • South Worcestershire Councils Level 1 Strategic Flood Risk Assessment
    South Worcestershire Councils Level 1 Strategic Flood Risk Assessment Final Report August 2019 www.jbaconsulting.com South Worcestershire Councils This page is intentionally left blank 2018s1367 - South Worcestershire Councils - Level 1 SFRA Final Report v1.0.docx ii JBA Project Manager Joanne Chillingworth The Library St Philips Courtyard Church Hill Coleshill Warwickshire B46 3AD Revision history Revision Ref/Date Amendments Issued to Draft Report v1.0/ Draft Report Angie Matthews December 2018 (Senior Planning Officer) Draft Report v2.0/May Addition of cumulative impact Angie Matthews 2019 assessment, updated report layout (Senior Planning Officer) Final Report v1.0/August Addressed stakeholder comments Angie Matthews 2019 (Senior Planning Officer) Contract This report describes work commissioned by the South Worcestershire Councils (Wychavon District Council, Malvern Hills District Council and Worcester City Council), by an email dated 12th October 2018 from Wychavon District Council. Lucy Finch of JBA Consulting carried out this work. Prepared by .................................. Lucy Finch BSc Analyst Reviewed by .................................. Joanne Chillingworth BSc MSc MCIWEM C.WEM Principal Analyst Hannah Coogan BSc MCIWEM C.WEM Technical Director Purpose This document has been prepared as a Final Report for the South Worcestershire Councils (Malvern Hills District Council, Wychavon District Council and Worcester City Council). JBA Consulting accepts no responsibility or liability for any use that is made of this document
    [Show full text]
  • JBA Consulting Report Template 2015
    1 Appendix B – SHELAA site screening tables 1.1 Malvern Hills District Proportion of site shown to be at risk (%) Area of site Risk of flooding from Historic outside surface water (Total flood of Flood Site code Location Area (ha) Flood Zones (Total %s) %s) map Zones FZ 3b FZ 3a FZ 2 FZ 1 30yr 100yr 1,000yr (hectares) CFS0006 Land to the south of dwelling at 155 Wells road Malvern 0.21 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 6% 0% 0.21 CFS0009 Land off A4103 Leigh Sinton Leigh Sinton 8.64 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% <1% 4% 0% 8.64 CFS0011 The Arceage, View Farm, 11 Malvern Road, Powick, Worcestershire, WR22 4SF Powick 1.79 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1.79 CFS0012 Land off Upper Welland Road and Assarts Lane, Malvern Malvern 1.63 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1.63 CFS0016 Watery Lane Upper Welland Welland 0.68 0% 0% 0% 100% 4% 8% 26% 0% 0.68 CFS0017 SO8242 Hanley Castle Hanley Castle 0.95 0% 0% 0% 100% 2% 2% 13% 0% 0.95 CFS0029 Midlands Farm, (Meadow Farm Park) Hook Bank, Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, WR8 0AZ Hanley Castle 1.40 0% 0% 0% 100% 1% 2% 16% 0% 1.40 CFS0042 Hope Lane, Clifton upon Teme Clifton upon Teme 3.09 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 3.09 CFS0045 Glen Rise, 32 Hallow Lane, Lower Broadheath WR2 6QL Lower Broadheath 0.53 0% 0% 0% 100% <1% <1% 1% 0% 0.53 CFS0052 Land to the south west of Elmhurst Farm, Leigh Sinton, WR13 5EA Leigh Sinton 4.39 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 4.39 CFS0060 Land Registry.
    [Show full text]
  • South Worcestershire Green Belt Assessment
    South Worcestershire Authorities South Worcestershire Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strategic Assessment of Green Belt Purposes Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions UK Limited – October 2018 ii © Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions UK Limited Report for Copyright and non-disclosure notice Fred Davies The contents and layout of this report are subject to copyright Planning Policy Manager owned by Wood (© Wood Environment & Infrastructure South Worcestershire Authorities Solutions UK Limited 2018) save to the extent that copyright Wychavon District Council has been legally assigned by us to another party or is used by Civic Centre Wood under licence. To the extent that we own the copyright Queen Elizabeth Drive in this report, it may not be copied or used without our prior Pershore written agreement for any purpose other than the purpose Worcestershire indicated in this report. The methodology (if any) contained in WR10 1PT this report is provided to you in confidence and must not be disclosed or copied to third parties without the prior written agreement of Wood. Disclosure of that information may constitute an actionable breach of confidence or may Main contributors otherwise prejudice our commercial interests. Any third party Robert Deanwood who obtains access to this report by any means will, in any event, be subject to the Third Party Disclaimer set out below. Issued by Third party disclaimer ................................................................................. Any disclosure of this report to a third party is subject to this Robert Deanwood disclaimer. The report was prepared by Wood at the instruction of, and for use by, our client named on the front of the report. It does not in any way constitute advice to any third party who is able to access it by any means.
    [Show full text]
  • Droitwich Spa Conservation Area
    Droitwich Spa Conservation Area Droitwich Spa The Droitwich Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan was adopted by Wychavon District Council as a document for planning purposes on 3rd September 2013 Minute 42 of the Executive Board meeting of 3rd September 2013 refers. Wychavon District Council Planning Services Civic Centre Queen Elizabeth Drive Pershore Worcestershire WR10 1PT Tel. 01386 565000 www.wychavon.gov.uk 1 Droitwich Spa Part 2. Management Plan Part 1. Appraisal 1 Introduction 1 Introduction What is this Management Plan for? What is this appraisal for? Planning Policy Framework 2 Management Proposals 2 Summary of Special Interest Statement of Community Involvement 3 Assessing Special Interest Location and Setting Historical Development and Archaeology Plan Form Spaces Key Views and Vistas 4 Character Analysis Character Areas Dodderhill Vines Park High Street, Friar Street, St Andrew’s Street and Queen Street Victoria Square and St Andrew’s Road Lido Park and St Peter’s Fields Lyttelton Road Buildings Shop Fronts and Signage Materials Local Details Boundaries Natural Environment Enhancement Opportunities 5 Issues Note Sources Further Information Appraisal Map 2 Droitwich Spa Planning Policy Framework 1.4 Part 1. This appraisal should be read in conjunction Droitwich Conservation with the national, regional and the local planning policy framework, particularly: Area Appraisal • National Planning Policy Framework which set out Government policy and 1 Introduction guidance on the protection of What is this Appraisal for? conservation areas and other elements of the historic environment; 1.1 A conservation area is an area of special • Policies CTC19 and CTC20 of the architectural or historic interest, usually the adopted Worcestershire County historic part of a town or village, where we Structure Plan 1996-2011, which seek to wish to preserve or enhance its character or protect and enhance conservation areas; appearance.
    [Show full text]
  • The Bow Brook and Salt Way Circle a Beautiful Route That Takes You Through the Heart of Worcestershire Countryside in an Area Bursting with History
    The Bow Brook and Salt Way Circle A beautiful route that takes you through the heart of Worcestershire countryside in an area bursting with history. On this route you will encounter the scene of the infamous Oddingley Murders, the home of St Richard de Wyche and the local church of The Archers from BBC Radio 4. There are two possible routes to choose between: long and short. Both routes begin at Droitwich Spa railway station, postcode WR9 8JE. Full directions are provided in the details below the route overview. This pdf is the Full Route (32 miles). For the short route, return to the website and download the short route pdf. Route Overview Full Route 32 miles Short Route 16 miles Suitable for experienced road cyclists. This route is suitable for less experienced cyclists; it is shorter and avoids steep hills. START Droitwich Spa Railway Station ↓0.1 miles START Droitwich Spa Railway Station 1: Droitwich St Nicholas ↓0.1 miles ↓0.5 miles 1: Droitwich St Nicholas 2: Droitwich St Andrew ↓0.5 miles ↓0.5 miles 2: Droitwich St Andrew 3: Dodderhill St Augustine ↓0.5 miles ↓1.2 miles 3: Hadzor St Richard & St Hubert 4: Hadzor St Richard & St Hubert ↓5.3 miles ↓4.0 miles 4: Himbleton St Mary 5: Hanbury St Mary ↓1.0 mile ↓5.3 miles 5: Huddington St James 6: Feckenham St John the Baptist ↓2.4 miles ↓2.2 miles 6: Crowle St John the Baptist 7: Stock & Bradley St John the Baptist ↓2.6 miles ↓4.3 miles 7: Oddingley St James 8: Himbleton St Mary Magdalene ↓2.7 miles ↓1.0 mile 8: Droitwich St Peter 9: Huddington St James ↓0.6 miles ↓2.4 miles 9: Droitwich Sacred Heart 10: Crowle St John the Baptist ↓0.2 miles ↓1.5 miles 10: Droitwich Methodist 11: Bredicot St James ↓0.7 miles ↓2.6 miles RETURN TO START 12: Tibberton St Peter-ad-Vincula ↓1.8 miles 13: Oddingley St James ↓2.7 miles 14: Droitwich St Peter ↓0.6 miles 15: Droitwich Sacred Heart ↓0.2 miles 16: Droitwich Methodist ↓0.7 miles RETURN TO START 1: St Nicholas Church, Droitwich Getting Here: From Droitwich Spa railway station, cross the main road and the church can’t be missed, straight ahead of you.
    [Show full text]
  • Print the Leaflet
    Droitwich Spa – Heritage Town Trail Here you will see the Droitwich Canal. Directly in front of you. You will see would have originally been open and used for Useful Telephone Numbers The Droitwich Barge Canal was built Norbury House. Norbury House was a weekly market, which would have spilled out Information and Advice This walk will cover approximately 1.5 miles and will give you a brief between Droitwich and the River originally the home of Captain Norbury, a into the square. It is thought that the square Droitwich Spa Heritage introduction to the Town Centre of Droitwich Spa. Severn, designed by James Brindley naval officer who fought alongside Admiral was the mediaeval centre of the town. and opened on 18thMarch 1771. Benbow in the West Indies. A memorial of and Information Centre 01905 774312 The trail begins outside St Richards Walk along St Andrews Street back towards In 1852 a canal between Droitwich him can be found in St Andrews Church. Droitwich Spa Town Council 01905 774258 House in Victoria Square. The building Victoria Square. Spa and Hanbury Wharf came into The present building was erected in 1936 is now home to Droitwich Spa Heritage Droitwich Community operation. Boats first used this in 1854 as a hotel. During the Second World War, At the top of and Information Centre which houses Contact Centre 01386 565000 to bring coal to Droitwich Spa and carry salt out. These boats were the building was requisitioned by the War St Andrews the Salt Museum and Droitwich Calling known as Tows or Wich barges and four of them are known to have Office and used for billeting troops.
    [Show full text]