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List Of Areas In Walsall
This is a list of areas in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, West Midlands, England. * Aldridge * Ashmore Lake * Barr Common * Bentley * Bentley West * Bescot * Birchills * Blakenall Heath * Bloxwich * Brownhills * Brownhills Common * Brownhills West * Butcroft * Caldmore * Catshill * Chuckery * Clayhanger * Coal Pool * County Bridge * Daisy Bank * Darlaston * Darlaston Green * Daw End * The Delves * Druid's Heath * Dudley's Fields * Fallings Heath * Fishley * Fullbrook * Gillity Village * Goscote * Harden * Hardwick * Heath End * Highbridge * Highgate * High Heath * Holly Bank * Keyway * King's Hill * Lane Head * Leamore * Leighswood * Little Bloxwich * Little London * Moxley * New Invention * New Town * Old Moxley * Paddock * Palfrey * Park Hall * Pelsall * Pelsall Wood * Pheasey * Pleck * Pool Green * Pool Hayes * Reedswood * Rough Hay * Rushall * Ryecroft * Shelfield * Shepwell Green * Shire Oak * Short Heath * Spring Bank * Streetly * Stubbers ...
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West Midlands (county)
West Midlands is a metropolitan county in the West Midlands Region, England, with a 2021 population of 2,919,600, making it the second most populous county in England after Greater London. It was created in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972, from parts of Staffordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. The county is a NUTS 2 region within the wider NUTS 1 region of the same name. It embraces seven metropolitan boroughs: the cities of Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton, and the boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull and Walsall. The county is overseen by the West Midlands Combined Authority, which covers all seven boroughs and other non-constituent councils, on economy, transport and housing. Status The metropolitan county exists in law, as a geographical frame of reference, and as a ceremonial county. As such it has a Lord Lieutenant. and a High Sheriff. Between 1974 and 1986, the West Midlands County Council was the administrative body covering the county; t ...
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Clayhanger, West Midlands
Clayhanger is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands, England. The village is situated between Pelsall, Walsall Wood and Brownhills. The village has only one road running through it from Pelsall/Brownhills to Walsall Wood. The village has no other through roads and is predominantly residential. History Clayhanger was first mentioned by the Earl of Stafford in 1391, it was a scattered hamlet until the time of the industrial revolution when the coal mines and railways arrived in the area and as a result. Clayhanger grew in both population and size. Amenities The village is served by a Co-op store and also has local amenities such as a butchers, a fish and chips shop and a Chinese takeaway. Education The village has a Church of England primary school called "Holy Trinity Church of England primary school". The nearest high schools are in Brownhills, Walsall, Bloxwich and Aldridge. Churches The village has two churches: *Clayhanger Methodist Church - ...
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Fullbrook
Fullbrook is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Lorraine Fullbrook (born 1959), British politician *Mark Fullbrook (born 1962), British political strategist, lobbyist and Downing Street Chief of Staff *Sam Fullbrook (1922–2004), Australian artist *Charles Fullbrook-Leggatt (né Fullbrook), British soldier who served in both world wars See also *Fullbrook School, school in Surrey, England *Fulbrook (other) Fulbrook could be: ;Places in England * Fulbrook, Buckinghamshire *Fulbrook, Oxfordshire *Fulbrook, Warwickshire ;Places in the United States * Fulbrook, Texas ;Other * Fulbrook Middle School in Bedfordshire Bedfordshire (; abbreviated Beds) i ... {{surname, Fullbrook Surnames of British Isles origin ...
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The Delves
The Delves is a neighbourhood located in the south side of Walsall between Palfrey and Yew Tree estate in Walsall located on the outskirts of Walsall just before Sandwell. Employment The RAC head office, along with a retail park, and several businesses are located in the Delves. A new barber shop has recently opened on the site of a former video rental shop. This has created 4 new jobs providing jobs for unemployed locals. Places of interest The Banks's Stadium is in this neighbourhood, which not only hosts Walsall's football matches, but also has a popular Sunday market. Schools The area has three primary aged schools, Whitehall Junior School (uniform green), Delves Infant School and Delves Junior School (uniform blue). The Delves schools are separated from Whitehall Juniors by the Broadway. There is also one secondary school; Joseph Leckie Academy. Delves has the West Entrance of the University of Wolverhampton The University of Wolverhampton is a public univer ...
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Daw End
Daw or DAW may refer to: People and language * Daw (given name) * Daw (surname) * Daw, an honorific used in Burmese names * Dâw people, an indigenous people of Brazil * Dâw language, a language of Brazil * Davaoeño language, ISO 939-3 language code daw, Philippines Places *Daw, an important city, possibly modern Gebel Adda, in the medieval kingdom of Dotawo * Daw, Mauritania * Daw Mill, a mine in Warwickshire, England *Daw Park, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide * Daw's Castle, a hill fort in Somerset, England * Skyhaven Airport in Rochester, New Hampshire, with FAA location identifier DAW Organizations * DAW Books, an American publisher * German Equipment Works (german: Deutsche Ausrüstungswerke, label=none), an SS defense contractor * Division for the Advancement of Women, part of UN Women Other uses * daW, or decawatt, a unit meaning 10 Watts * Daw or Western jackdaw, a bird species of the crow family * "D.A.W.", an episode of ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' ( ...
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Darlaston Green
Darlaston is an industrial town in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands of England. It is located near Wednesbury and Willenhall. Topography Darlaston is situated between Wednesbury and Walsall in the valley of the River Tame in the angle where the three major head-streams of the river converge. It is located on the South Staffordshire Coalfield and has been an area of intense coal-mining activity. The underlying coal reserves were most likely deposited in the Carboniferous Period. Disused coal mines are found near Queen Street in Moxley, behind Pinfold street JMI School, near Hewitt Street and Wolverhampton Street, in George Rose Park and behind the police station in Victoria Park. Mining subsidence, which has taken its toll on many buildings across central England, has also made its mark in Darlaston. In 1999, a council house on the New Moxley housing estate collapsed down a disused mineshaft, its occupant, an elderly man had complained of creaking an ...
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Darlaston
Darlaston is an industrial town in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands of England. It is located near Wednesbury and Willenhall. Topography Darlaston is situated between Wednesbury and Walsall in the valley of the River Tame in the angle where the three major head-streams of the river converge. It is located on the South Staffordshire Coalfield and has been an area of intense coal-mining activity. The underlying coal reserves were most likely deposited in the Carboniferous Period. Disused coal mines are found near Queen Street in Moxley, behind Pinfold street JMI School, near Hewitt Street and Wolverhampton Street, in George Rose Park and behind the police station in Victoria Park. Mining subsidence, which has taken its toll on many buildings across central England, has also made its mark in Darlaston. In 1999, a council house on the New Moxley housing estate collapsed down a disused mineshaft, its occupant, an elderly man had complained of creaking and ...
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