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Wychavon

Wychavon is a local government district in Worcestershire, England. It covers a largely rural area in the southern part of the county and includes the market towns of Evesham, Pershore and Droitwich Spa, along with numerous villages and countryside.

Geography: The district is predominantly rural, with the market towns of Evesham, Pershore and Droitwich Spa

History: Wychavon was established on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, formed by the

Administration: It is governed by Wychavon District Council, which handles planning, housing, waste collection, environmental health

Economy and community: The economy combines agriculture—especially horticulture and market produce—with light industry and tourism. Evesham

Transport and education: The area is accessible by regional roads, with proximity to the M5 near Droitwich

set
among
river
valleys,
farmland
and
hedged
fields.
The
countryside
includes
orchards
and
historic
villages.
merger
of
the
former
Evesham
Urban
District,
Droitwich
Spa
Municipal
Borough,
and
Pershore
Rural
District,
among
others.
and
leisure
services.
It
is
part
of
the
county
of
Worcestershire
and
the
West
Midlands
region.
The
district
is
subdivided
into
civil
parishes.
and
Pershore
host
markets
and
festivals,
while
Droitwich
Spa
retains
a
historic
salt
heritage.
The
district
includes
historic
houses,
canals
and
gardens,
and
offers
countryside
recreation
for
walkers
and
cyclists.
Spa,
and
rail
links
via
Worcester
and
Birmingham.
Wychavon
provides
a
range
of
primary
and
secondary
schools,
libraries,
and
community
facilities.