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droitwich brine springs and archaeological trust

Activities & Mission

At the request of Kim Chester, Development Manager, Waterways Trust, Mrs Hopkinson recorded the history of the Brindley Canal & brine spring excavations at Droitwich for educational purposes, at schools & the Worcester Record Office to maintain interest in the history of the salt industry. DBSAT has been made a partner in this development together with Wychavon District Council and local bodies.

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Financial YearIncomeExpenditureCharitable SpendingNet AssetsReservesStaff
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2013£3,284£00 / 0

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Details

Address
DBSAT DROITWICH BRINE SPRINGS AND
ARCHAELOGICAL TRUST
12018 SARAH STREET
STUDIO CITY CALIFORNIA 91607 - 41
USA
Registration Date
1 October 1987
Status
Registered

Registry Information

Organisation Number
519297
Charity Number
519297

Trustees

BEATRICE HOPKINSON
DR MALCOLM NIXON
DR HELEN LONEY

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