Krokstadelva is a town in Drammen municipality, part of the Buskerud county in Norway. It is situated north of the Drammenselva river and opposite Mjøndalen.
Industry and commerce
editHistorically Krokstadelva was known for its industry; including paper & pulp production, forestry, technical-chemical manufacturing and apparel production. Today much of this industry has been phased out, and the local commerce has been given a boost in a large shopping mall located close to the town center; Buskerud Storsenter, formerly Spareland. The shopping mall is owned by CityCon, and has around 70 stores and 1200 parking spots.[1][2]
Education
editThe town has four public schools, two primary schools (1st–7th grade) and two secondary schools (8th–10th grade). The largest primary school is Krokstad skole with about 540 students[3] and the largest secondary school is Eknes skole with about 330 students.[4] The Nedre Eiker Municipal Music school is also located in Krokstadelva, where about 105 students are engaged in extracurricular music education.[5] There are two public preschools in Krokstadelva, with a total capacity of 165 children. The town also has seven private preschools.[6]
Culture and sports activities
editKrokstadelva features a combined sports hall and public indoor swimming pool, situated next to Eknes skole. The local sports association is IF Birkebeineren (IBK) which primarily focuses on football, crosscountry skiing, cycling and tennis. The town also has a judo club, and there is ample opportunity for hiking, crosscountry running and crosscountry skiing in the forest areas adjacent to the town. There was previously a gymnasticsclub in IF Birkebeineren
References
edit- ^ Steen & Strøm (2006). "Buskerud Storsenter". Archived from the original on 2016-01-26. Retrieved 2007-01-25.
- ^ Steen & Strøm (2006). "Krokstad Senter".
- ^ Nedre Eiker kommune (2006). "Nedre Eiker Kommune: Krokstad skole". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28.
- ^ Nedre Eiker kommune (2006). "Nedre Eiker Kommune: Eknes skole". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28.
- ^ Nedre Eiker kommune (2006). "Nedre Eiker Kommune: Nedre Eiker kulturskole". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28.
- ^ Nedre Eiker kommune (2006). "Nedre Eiker Kommune: Barnehager". Archived from the original on 2007-07-24.