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Covering Birmingham, Coventry, West Bromwich, Wolverhampton, Stourbridge, Sutton Coldfield, Tipton, Walsall, Dudley, Halesowen, Kingswinford, Solihull, Bilston, Brierley Hill, King's Hill, Rowley Regis, Smethwick, Vigo, Wednesbury, Willenhall and all areas of West Midlands
The West Midlands refers to an area of England and also a metropolitan county. The county is split into seven boroughs; The City of Birmingham, The City of Coventry, The City of Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull and Walsall. West Midlands borders Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire. The county of West midlands has only existed in its current form since 1974.
Birmingham has more than eight thousand acres of parkland open spaces this is fitting for Britians second city and an area with a population of more than one million people. Birmingham’s largest park – Sutton Park – is the largest urban nature reserve in Europe. The Birmingham NEC is the largest and busiest conference centre in the UK.
Coventry is twinned with what used to be the city of Stalingrad it is now called Volgograd.
During the Industrial Revolution Walsall grew to over 40 times it original size in 200 years.
The fifth richest borough in the UK is Solihull - part of the Marquee Hire West Midlands section on our website.
West Bromwich, in the north of West Midlands, is a town 5 miles to the north west of Birmingham. The town’s well known football team West Bromwich Albion has won the FA Cup five times – the most recent of which was in 1968.
Wolverhampton, another West Midlands’ City has a population of just over ¼ of a million people and was the site of the production of the first car to hold a land speed record that was over 200 mph. Wolverhampton’s traffic based history isn’t finished their either; The town was the site for the first automatic traffic lights in England.
Sutton Coldfield had their library opened in 1974.
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