Droitwich Spa Town Council
St. Richards House
Victoria Square
Droitwich Spa
Worcestershire. WR9 8DS
Telephone: 01905 774258
Email: general.office@droitwichspa.gov.uk

Droitwich Spa is one of the three towns in the District of Wychavon. It has a thriving and vibrant community with a population of some 23,000, a wealth of history and lots to interest the visitor. Situated 6.5 miles north east of Worcester, it has easy access to the main attractions of the West Midlands.
In Roman times Droitwich was known as Salinae and the origins of salt extraction in the area go back to prehistoric times. Droitwich Spa brine exists far below the ground and emanates at the surface as springs. The brine is so salty, that the Dead Sea is the only other natural source of salt water able to equal its strength and density.
The Town Council Office is on the former Brine Baths site, first established in the 1880's. The present black and white building, known as St. Richard's House, dates from the 1930's and as well as housing the administrative hub of the Town Council also has a very friendly and welcoming Tourist Information Centre, a fascinating local history exhibition and a small but comprehensive range of brass rubbing plates.
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Droitwich Lido
Opening Hours: 23rd May - 12th July 2009
Mon - Fri 1pm - 6pm
Sat - Sun 10.30am - 6.30pm
Early Morning Swim: 7.00am - 9.00am (Mon, Wed & Fri)
Extended Hours after 12th July
This will be held on Monday 18 May at 7pm in the Community Hall, Heritage Way.