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The West Midlands is a metropolitan county
Metropolitan county

The metropolitan counties are a type of county-level administrative division of England. There are six metropolitan counties, which each cover large urban areas, typically with populations of 1.2 to 2.8 million....
 in western central
West Midlands (region)

The West Midlands is an official Regions of England of England, covering the western half of the area traditionally known as the Midlands#The English Midlands....
 England
England

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 with a population of 2,591,300. It came into existence as a metropolitan county in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972
Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, that reformed local government in the United Kingdom in England and Wales, on 1 April 1974....
. The county consists of seven metropolitan borough
Metropolitan borough

A metropolitan borough is a type of districts of England in England, and is a subdivision of a metropolitan county. Created in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972, metropolitan boroughs are defined in English law as metropolitan districts, however all of them have been granted or regranted royal charters to give them borough status in...
s: the City of Birmingham, the City of Coventry and the City of Wolverhampton, plus Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull and Walsall.

The West Midlands County Council
West Midlands County Council

The West Midlands County Council was, from 1974 to 1986, the upper-tier administrative body for the West Midlands , a metropolitan county in England....
 was abolished on 31 March 1986, and so its districts (the metropolitan boroughs) are now unitary authorities
Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government....
.






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The West Midlands is a metropolitan county
Metropolitan county

The metropolitan counties are a type of county-level administrative division of England. There are six metropolitan counties, which each cover large urban areas, typically with populations of 1.2 to 2.8 million....
 in western central
West Midlands (region)

The West Midlands is an official Regions of England of England, covering the western half of the area traditionally known as the Midlands#The English Midlands....
 England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 with a population of 2,591,300. It came into existence as a metropolitan county in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972
Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, that reformed local government in the United Kingdom in England and Wales, on 1 April 1974....
. The county consists of seven metropolitan borough
Metropolitan borough

A metropolitan borough is a type of districts of England in England, and is a subdivision of a metropolitan county. Created in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972, metropolitan boroughs are defined in English law as metropolitan districts, however all of them have been granted or regranted royal charters to give them borough status in...
s: the City of Birmingham, the City of Coventry and the City of Wolverhampton, plus Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull and Walsall.

The West Midlands County Council
West Midlands County Council

The West Midlands County Council was, from 1974 to 1986, the upper-tier administrative body for the West Midlands , a metropolitan county in England....
 was abolished on 31 March 1986, and so its districts (the metropolitan boroughs) are now unitary authorities
Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government....
. However, the metropolitan county continues to exist in law and as a geographic frame of reference.

The county is sometimes described as the "West Midlands metropolitan area
Metropolitan area

A metropolitan area is a large population center consisting of a large metropolis and its adjacent zone of influence, or of more than one closely adjoining neighboring central city and their zone of influence....
" or the "West Midlands conurbation
West Midlands conurbation

The West Midlands conurbation is the name given to the large conurbation that includes the cities of Birmingham and Wolverhampton and the large towns of Dudley, Walsall, West Bromwich, Solihull, Stourbridge, Halesowen and Sutton Coldfield in the England West Midlands ....
", although these have different, and less clearly defined, boundaries. The conurbation, or urban area, does not include Coventry for example.

The seven metropolitan boroughs, along with the nearby unitary authority of Telford and Wrekin
Telford and Wrekin

Telford and Wrekin is a unitary authority districts of England with borough status in the West Midlands of England. The district was created in 1974 as The Wrekin, then a non-metropolitan district of Shropshire....
 are starting to collaborate as a non-statutory city region
City region

The term city region has been in use since about 1950 by urbanists, economists and urban planners to mean not just the administrative area of a recognisable city or conurbation but also its hinterland that will often be far bigger....
 under the name "Birmingham, Coventry and the Black Country". The name "West Midlands" is also used for the much larger West Midlands region
West Midlands (region)

The West Midlands is an official Regions of England of England, covering the western half of the area traditionally known as the Midlands#The English Midlands....
, which sometimes causes confusion.

Geography

The West Midlands is a landlocked county that borders the counties of Warwickshire
Warwickshire

Warwickshire is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in the West Midlands of England. The county town is Warwick, although the largest town is Nuneaton in the far north of the county....
 to the east, Worcestershire
Worcestershire

Worcestershire is a county located in the West Midlands of central England. From 1974 to 1998 it was administered as part of Hereford and Worcester....
 to the south, and Staffordshire
Staffordshire

Staffordshire is a landlocked Counties of England in the West Midlands region of England. The county town is Stafford. Part of the National Forest, England lies within its borders....
 to the north.

The West Midlands County is one of the most heavily urbanised counties in the UK. Birmingham
Birmingham

Birmingham is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Birmingham is the most populous of England's English Core Cities Group, and is the List of United Kingdom cities by population British city after London, with a population of 1,010,200 ....
, Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of List of English cities by population, which makes it the 13th most populous city in England....
, the Black Country
Black Country

The Black Country is a loosely defined area of the English West Midlands conurbation, to the north and west of Birmingham, and to the south and east of Wolverhampton, around the South Staffordshire coalfield....
 and Solihull
Solihull

Solihull is a large town in the West Midlands of England, with a population of 94,753. It is a part of the West Midlands conurbation and is located 9 miles southeast of Birmingham city centre....
 together form the most populated conurbation
Conurbation

A conurbation is an urban area or agglomeration comprising a number of cities, large towns and larger urban areas that, through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban and industrially developed area....
 in the UK outside London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, with a combined population of around 2.27 million. However, the West Midlands is not entirely urban; Coventry
Coventry

Coventry is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the county of West Midlands in England. With a population of 303,475 at the United Kingdom Census 2001 , Coventry is the 9th largest city in England and the 11th largest in the United Kingdom....
 is separated from the West Midlands conurbation
West Midlands conurbation

The West Midlands conurbation is the name given to the large conurbation that includes the cities of Birmingham and Wolverhampton and the large towns of Dudley, Walsall, West Bromwich, Solihull, Stourbridge, Halesowen and Sutton Coldfield in the England West Midlands ....
 by a stretch of green belt
Green Belt (UK)

In United Kingdom urban planning, the green belt is a policy for controlling urban growth. The idea is for a ring of countryside where urbanisation will be resisted for the foreseeable future, maintaining an area where agriculture, forestry and outdoor leisure can be expected to prevail....
 land roughly across known as the "Meriden Gap
Meriden Gap

The Meriden Gap is a mostly rural area located in the West Midlands between Solihull and Coventry. It serves as a green belt which separates the latter from the large West Midlands conurbation, which includes Birmingham and Wolverhampton....
", which retains a strongly rural character. A smaller piece of green belt between Birmingham, Walsall and West Bromwich includes Barr Beacon
Barr Beacon

Barr Beacon is a hill on the edge of Walsall, West Midlands , England, very near the border with Birmingham. It gives its name to nearby Great Barr and to the local school Barr Beacon Language College....
 and the Sandwell Valley
Sandwell Valley

Sandwell Valley is an area of Green belt in the West Midlands of England, on the border of Birmingham and West Bromwich, with Walsall at its northern end....
.

The highest point in the West Midlands in Turners Hill
Turners Hill, West Midlands

Turners Hill is the highest hill in the West Midlands conurbation of England. It is located in the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell and rises to 269 m above sea level....
, with a height of 269 m
Metre

The metre or meter is a Unit of measurement of length. It is the SI base unit of length in the metric system and in the International System of Units , used around the world for general and scientific purposes....
 (876 ft). The hill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest
Site of Special Scientific Interest

A Site of Special Scientific Interest or SSSI is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom. SSSIs are the basic building block of site-based nature conservation legislation and most other legal nature/geological conservation designations in Great Britain are based upon them, including National Nature Res...
. Barr Beacon
Barr Beacon

Barr Beacon is a hill on the edge of Walsall, West Midlands , England, very near the border with Birmingham. It gives its name to nearby Great Barr and to the local school Barr Beacon Language College....
 is another hill in the West Midlands, located on the border of Birmingham and Walsall, with a height of 227 m (745 ft).

There are 23 Sites of Special Scientific Interest
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the West Midlands

There are 23 Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the county of the West Midlands , England. , of the 23 designated sites, 11 have been designated due to their biological interest, 9 due to their geological interest, and 3 for both....
 in the county. One of these SSSIs is Sutton Park
Sutton Park

Sutton Park, in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England, is one of the largest urban parks in Europe and the largest outside a capital city; it is smaller than Richmond Park in London, but larger than the Phoenix Park in Dublin which both claim to be the largest in Europe....
 in Sutton Coldfield, which has an area of 900.1 hectares (2224.2 acres / 9.0 km²). As a result, it is one of the largest urban parks in Europe and the largest outside of a capital city in Europe. The park also has National Nature Reserve
National Nature Reserve

National nature reserve is a United Kingdom government conservation designation for a nature reserve of national significance for biological or earth science interest....
 status.

There are numerous rivers that pass through the county, including the River Tame
River Tame, West Midlands

The River Tame is the main river of the West Midlands, and the most important tributary of the River Trent. The Tame is about 40km from source at Oldbury, West Midlands to its confluence with the Trent near Alrewas, but the main river length of the entire catchment, i.e the Tame and its main tributaries, is about 285 km....
. The river basin is the most urbanised basin in the United Kingdom with approximately 42% of the basin being urbanised. The River Tame is fed by the River Rea
River Rea

The River Rea is a small river which passes through South Shropshire then Cleobury Mortimer before joining the River Teme at Newnham Bridge. The name of the river derives from a root found in many Indo-European languages and means "to run" or "to flow"....
, River Anker
River Anker

The River Anker is a river in England. The river flows through the centre of Nuneaton towards Tamworth in Staffordshire. The river continues on before merging with the River Tame, West Midlands in Tamworth....
, and the River Blythe
River Blythe

The Blythe is a river in the England Midlands which runs from Warwickshire, through borough of Solihull and on to Coleshill, Warwickshire. It is fed by the River Cole, West Midlands and is a tributary of the River Tame, West Midlands....
, which in turn is fed by the River Cole
River Cole, West Midlands

The River Cole is a short river in the English Midlands. It source in Redhill, near Kings Norton, South of Birmingham. After flowing through Birmingham, it passes Coleshill, Warwickshire, to which it gave its name....
. The River Sowe
River Sowe

The River Sowe is a River in Warwickshire and West Midlands , England. It is a tributary of the River Avon, Warwickshire, and flows into it just south of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire....
 and River Sherbourne
River Sherbourne

The River Sherbourne is a river that flows through the centre of the city of Coventry, West Midlands , England.The source of the river is in the fields of Hawkes End in the Parish of Allesley....
 both flow through Coventry. The River Stour
River Stour, Worcestershire

The Stour is a river flowing through the counties of Worcestershire and Staffordshire in the West Midlands of England. The Stour is a major tributary of the River Severn, and it is about 25 miles in length....
 flows through the west of the West Midlands county.

Towns and cities

See also: List of places in the West Midlands
List of places in the West Midlands

This is a list of city, towns, villages and other settlements in the ceremonial counties of England – not the region – of West Midlands , England....
  • Aldridge
    Aldridge

    Aldridge is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands , UK, although historically it was part of the county of Staffordshire until 1974, when it was incorporated into the Walsall borough as well as the West Midlands ....
  • Bloxwich
    Bloxwich

    Bloxwich is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, West Midlands , England, with a population of around 40,000 people....
  • Bilston
    Bilston

    Bilston is a town in England's West Midlands county region]]). It is situated in the south-eastern corner of the City of Wolverhampton. Three Ward of Wolverhampton City Council cover the town: Bilston East and Bilston North, which are almost entirely comprise parts of the historic Borough of Bilston, and Ettingshall which comprise a part of...
  • Birmingham
    Birmingham

    Birmingham is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Birmingham is the most populous of England's English Core Cities Group, and is the List of United Kingdom cities by population British city after London, with a population of 1,010,200 ....
     ***
  • Blackheath
  • Brierley Hill
    Brierley Hill

    Brierley Hill is a town and ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands , England. It is one of the larger Black Country towns with a population of 9,631 and is heavily industrialised, best known for glass and steel manufacturing, although the industry has declined considerably since the 1970s....
  • Brownhills
    Brownhills

    Brownhills is a town in the West Midlands , England. Located on the edge of Cannock Chase near the large man-made lake Chasewater, it is north-east of Walsall and a similar distance south-west of Lichfield....
  • Coseley
    Coseley

    Coseley is a town located mostly within the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the England West Midlands . Part of the Black Country, it lies south east of Wolverhampton and north of Dudley....
  • Coventry
    Coventry

    Coventry is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the county of West Midlands in England. With a population of 303,475 at the United Kingdom Census 2001 , Coventry is the 9th largest city in England and the 11th largest in the United Kingdom....
     ***
  • Cradley Heath
    Cradley Heath

    Cradley Heath is a town in the Black Country, located in Sandwell metropolitan borough, England. The name is usually pronounced "Crayd-ley", not "Crad-ley"; in the West Midlands English it may even sound like "Craig-ley Aith"....
  • Darlaston
    Darlaston

    Darlaston is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands of England....
  • Dudley
    Dudley

    Dudley is a large town in the West Midlands , England, with a population of List of English cities by population. Since 1974 it has been the administrative centre of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Dudley; the original County Borough had undergone a lesser expansion in 1966....
  • Fordbridge
    Fordbridge

    Fordbridge is a suburb in between Kingshurst and Chelmsley Wood in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, which is in the England West Midlands , and also part of the West Midlands conurbation....
  • Halesowen
    Halesowen

    Halesowen is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the West Midlands , England.The population, as measured by the United Kingdom Census 2001, was 57,918....
  • Netherton
    Netherton, West Midlands

    Netherton is a town in the West Midlands within the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. It lies around south of the town of Dudley and north of Cradley Heath....
  • Oldbury
    Oldbury, West Midlands

    Oldbury is a town in the West Midlands in England. It is a part of the Black Country and the administrative centre of the borough of Sandwell....
  • Rowley Regis
    Rowley Regis

    Rowley Regis is a town in the Sandwell metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , and a part of the Black Country in the United Kingdom. Being part of the Black Country, locals speak with the traditional dialect, though in a form which is regarded by many as the quickest and the hardest to understand....
  • Quarry Bank
    Quarry Bank

    Quarry Bank is a small town in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands , England. Locally, the name is often pronounced, "Quarry Bonk" ...
  • Rubery
    Rubery

    Rubery is a town and southern suburb of Birmingham, England, split between the Bromsgrove of Worcestershire, England, and the Birmingham in West Midlands ....
  • Sedgley
    Sedgley

    Sedgley is a town in the West Midlands of England, but historically in Staffordshire. It was originally a Manorialism composed of a series of villages: Sedgley, Cotwall End, Upper Gornal, Lower Gornal, Gospel End, Gornal Wood, Woodsetton, Ettingshall, Coseley and Brierley ....
  • Smethwick
    Smethwick

    Smethwick is a town in the Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. It is situated on the edge of the city of Birmingham, within the Historic counties of England of Staffordshire....
  • Solihull
    Solihull

    Solihull is a large town in the West Midlands of England, with a population of 94,753. It is a part of the West Midlands conurbation and is located 9 miles southeast of Birmingham city centre....
  • Stourbridge
    Stourbridge

    Stourbridge is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the West Midlands of England. Historic counties of England part of Worcestershire, Stourbridge was a centre of glass, and today includes the suburbs of Amblecote, Lye, West Midlands, Norton, West Midlands, Oldswinford, Pedmore, Wollaston, West Midlands and Wollescote....
  • Sutton Coldfield
    Sutton Coldfield

    Sutton Coldfield is a town within the Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. Sutton is located about from central Birmingham, in the northeast of the city, with a population of List of English cities by population recorded in the 2001 census....
  • Tipton
    Tipton

    Tipton is a town in the Sandwell borough of the West Midlands , England, with a population of around 47,000.Tipton is located about halfway between Birmingham and Wolverhampton....
  • Walsall
    Walsall

    Walsall is a large industrial town in the West Midlands of England. It is located northwest of Birmingham and east of Wolverhampton. Historic counties of England a part of Staffordshire, Walsall is a component area of the West Midlands conurbation, and is sometimes described as part of the Black Country....
  • Wednesfield
    Wednesfield

    Wednesfield is a town within the city of Wolverhampton, West Midlands . It is east-northeast of Wolverhampton city centre, and is part of the West Midlands conurbation....
  • Wednesbury
    Wednesbury

    Wednesbury is a market town in England's Black Country, part of the Sandwell metropolitan borough in West Midlands , near the source of the River Tame, West Midlands....
  • West Bromwich
    West Bromwich

    West Bromwich is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, in the West Midlands , England. It is north west of Birmingham lying on the A41 road London-to-Birkenhead road....
  • Willenhall
    Willenhall

    Willenhall is a small town in the Black Country area of the West Midlands of England, with a population of approximately 40,000. It is situated between Wolverhampton and Walsall, historically in the county of Staffordshire....
  • Wolverhampton
    Wolverhampton

    Wolverhampton is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of List of English cities by population, which makes it the 13th most populous city in England....
     ***


*** = city

History

Although the modern county has only existed since 1974, the settlements of the West Midlands have long been important centres of commerce and industry. Coventry
Coventry

Coventry is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the county of West Midlands in England. With a population of 303,475 at the United Kingdom Census 2001 , Coventry is the 9th largest city in England and the 11th largest in the United Kingdom....
 was one of England's most important cities during the Middle Ages
Middle Ages

File:Karl 1 mit papst gelasius gregor1 sacramentar v karl d kahlen.jpgThe Middle Ages of European history are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century to the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century, marked by the division of Western Christi...
, with its prosperity built upon wool and cloth manufacture. Birmingham
Birmingham

Birmingham is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Birmingham is the most populous of England's English Core Cities Group, and is the List of United Kingdom cities by population British city after London, with a population of 1,010,200 ....
 and Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of List of English cities by population, which makes it the 13th most populous city in England....
 have a tradition of industry dating back to the 16th century, when small metal-working industries developed. Birmingham was known for its manufacture of small arms
Small arms

Small arms is a general term used by the armed forces to refer to infantry weapons, such as the firearms that an individual soldier can carry....
, whereas Wolverhampton became a centre of lock manufacture and brass working. The coal and iron ore deposits of the Black Country
Black Country

The Black Country is a loosely defined area of the English West Midlands conurbation, to the north and west of Birmingham, and to the south and east of Wolverhampton, around the South Staffordshire coalfield....
 area provided a ready source of raw materials. The area grew rapidly during the Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution was a period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries when major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, production, and transportation had a profound effect on the socioeconomics and cultural conditions in United Kingdom....
, and by the 20th century had grown into one large conurbation. Coventry was slower to develop, but by the early 20th century, it had become an important centre of bicycle and car manufacture.

1966 saw a substantial reform in the local government of the area as the patchwork of county boroughs
County borough

County borough is a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , to refer to a borough or a city independent of county council control....
 with municipal borough
Municipal borough

Municipal boroughs were a type of local government which existed in England and Wales between 1835 and 1974, in Northern Ireland from 1840 to 1973 and in the Republic of Ireland from 1840 to 2002....
s and urban district councils
Urban district

In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, an urban district was a type of local government district that covered an urbanised area. Urban districts had an elected Urban District Council , which shared local government responsibilities with a county council....
 in between was replaced by a core of county boroughs covering a contiguous area, roughly as follows:
  • Birmingham
    Birmingham

    Birmingham is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Birmingham is the most populous of England's English Core Cities Group, and is the List of United Kingdom cities by population British city after London, with a population of 1,010,200 ....
    , which remained substantially unaltered;
  • Dudley
    Dudley

    Dudley is a large town in the West Midlands , England, with a population of List of English cities by population. Since 1974 it has been the administrative centre of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Dudley; the original County Borough had undergone a lesser expansion in 1966....
    , which absorbed all of Brierley Hill
    Brierley Hill

    Brierley Hill is a town and ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands , England. It is one of the larger Black Country towns with a population of 9,631 and is heavily industrialised, best known for glass and steel manufacturing, although the industry has declined considerably since the 1970s....
     as well as most of Coseley
    Coseley

    Coseley is a town located mostly within the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the England West Midlands . Part of the Black Country, it lies south east of Wolverhampton and north of Dudley....
     and Sedgley
    Sedgley

    Sedgley is a town in the West Midlands of England, but historically in Staffordshire. It was originally a Manorialism composed of a series of villages: Sedgley, Cotwall End, Upper Gornal, Lower Gornal, Gospel End, Gornal Wood, Woodsetton, Ettingshall, Coseley and Brierley ....
    , and part of Amblecote
    Amblecote

    Amblecote is a suburbanised village in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the West Midlands , England, which now forms part of and is situated one and a half miles north of the historic town of Stourbridge, on the south western fringe of the West Midlands conurbation....
    , Tipton
    Tipton

    Tipton is a town in the Sandwell borough of the West Midlands , England, with a population of around 47,000.Tipton is located about halfway between Birmingham and Wolverhampton....
     and Rowley Regis
    Rowley Regis

    Rowley Regis is a town in the Sandwell metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , and a part of the Black Country in the United Kingdom. Being part of the Black Country, locals speak with the traditional dialect, though in a form which is regarded by many as the quickest and the hardest to understand....
    ;
  • Solihull
    Solihull

    Solihull is a large town in the West Midlands of England, with a population of 94,753. It is a part of the West Midlands conurbation and is located 9 miles southeast of Birmingham city centre....
    , which remained substantially unaltered;
  • Walsall
    Walsall

    Walsall is a large industrial town in the West Midlands of England. It is located northwest of Birmingham and east of Wolverhampton. Historic counties of England a part of Staffordshire, Walsall is a component area of the West Midlands conurbation, and is sometimes described as part of the Black Country....
    , which absorbed all of Darlaston
    Darlaston

    Darlaston is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands of England....
     and most of Willenhall
    Willenhall

    Willenhall is a small town in the Black Country area of the West Midlands of England, with a population of approximately 40,000. It is situated between Wolverhampton and Walsall, historically in the county of Staffordshire....
    , as well as parts of Wednesbury
    Wednesbury

    Wednesbury is a market town in England's Black Country, part of the Sandwell metropolitan borough in West Midlands , near the source of the River Tame, West Midlands....
    , Coseley
    Coseley

    Coseley is a town located mostly within the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the England West Midlands . Part of the Black Country, it lies south east of Wolverhampton and north of Dudley....
    , Wednesfield
    Wednesfield

    Wednesfield is a town within the city of Wolverhampton, West Midlands . It is east-northeast of Wolverhampton city centre, and is part of the West Midlands conurbation....
     and Bilston
    Bilston

    Bilston is a town in England's West Midlands county region]]). It is situated in the south-eastern corner of the City of Wolverhampton. Three Ward of Wolverhampton City Council cover the town: Bilston East and Bilston North, which are almost entirely comprise parts of the historic Borough of Bilston, and Ettingshall which comprise a part of...
    ;
  • Warley
    County Borough of Warley

    Warley was, from 1966 to 1974, a county borough and civil parish formed by the combination of the existing county borough of Smethwick with the municipal boroughs of Oldbury, West Midlands and Rowley Regis, by recommendation of the Local Government Commission for England ....
    , which was created by amalgamating the vast majority of Smethwick
    Smethwick

    Smethwick is a town in the Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. It is situated on the edge of the city of Birmingham, within the Historic counties of England of Staffordshire....
    , Oldbury
    Oldbury, West Midlands

    Oldbury is a town in the West Midlands in England. It is a part of the Black Country and the administrative centre of the borough of Sandwell....
     and Rowley Regis
    Rowley Regis

    Rowley Regis is a town in the Sandwell metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , and a part of the Black Country in the United Kingdom. Being part of the Black Country, locals speak with the traditional dialect, though in a form which is regarded by many as the quickest and the hardest to understand....
     as well parts of Dudley, Tipton, West Bromwich and Halesowen
    Halesowen

    Halesowen is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the West Midlands , England.The population, as measured by the United Kingdom Census 2001, was 57,918....
    ;
  • West Bromwich
    West Bromwich

    West Bromwich is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, in the West Midlands , England. It is north west of Birmingham lying on the A41 road London-to-Birkenhead road....
    , which absorbed most of Wednesbury
    Wednesbury

    Wednesbury is a market town in England's Black Country, part of the Sandwell metropolitan borough in West Midlands , near the source of the River Tame, West Midlands....
     and Tipton
    Tipton

    Tipton is a town in the Sandwell borough of the West Midlands , England, with a population of around 47,000.Tipton is located about halfway between Birmingham and Wolverhampton....
    , along with parts of Bilston
    Bilston

    Bilston is a town in England's West Midlands county region]]). It is situated in the south-eastern corner of the City of Wolverhampton. Three Ward of Wolverhampton City Council cover the town: Bilston East and Bilston North, which are almost entirely comprise parts of the historic Borough of Bilston, and Ettingshall which comprise a part of...
    , Oldbury
    Oldbury, West Midlands

    Oldbury is a town in the West Midlands in England. It is a part of the Black Country and the administrative centre of the borough of Sandwell....
    , Smethwick
    Smethwick

    Smethwick is a town in the Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. It is situated on the edge of the city of Birmingham, within the Historic counties of England of Staffordshire....
     and Walsall;
  • Wolverhampton
    Wolverhampton

    Wolverhampton is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of List of English cities by population, which makes it the 13th most populous city in England....
    , which absorbed most of Bilston
    Bilston

    Bilston is a town in England's West Midlands county region]]). It is situated in the south-eastern corner of the City of Wolverhampton. Three Ward of Wolverhampton City Council cover the town: Bilston East and Bilston North, which are almost entirely comprise parts of the historic Borough of Bilston, and Ettingshall which comprise a part of...
    , Wednesfield
    Wednesfield

    Wednesfield is a town within the city of Wolverhampton, West Midlands . It is east-northeast of Wolverhampton city centre, and is part of the West Midlands conurbation....
     and Tettenhall
    Tettenhall

    Tettenhall is a historic part of the city of Wolverhampton, England. The name Tettenhall is probably derived from Teotta's Halh, Teotta being a person's name and Halh being a sheltered position....
     as well as parts of Sedgley, Coseley and Willenhall.


Around the periphery of this area, three other towns remained separate (Halesowen
Halesowen

Halesowen is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the West Midlands , England.The population, as measured by the United Kingdom Census 2001, was 57,918....
, Stourbridge
Stourbridge

Stourbridge is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the West Midlands of England. Historic counties of England part of Worcestershire, Stourbridge was a centre of glass, and today includes the suburbs of Amblecote, Lye, West Midlands, Norton, West Midlands, Oldswinford, Pedmore, Wollaston, West Midlands and Wollescote....
 and Sutton Coldfield
Sutton Coldfield

Sutton Coldfield is a town within the Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. Sutton is located about from central Birmingham, in the northeast of the city, with a population of List of English cities by population recorded in the 2001 census....
), while Aldridge
Aldridge

Aldridge is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands , UK, although historically it was part of the county of Staffordshire until 1974, when it was incorporated into the Walsall borough as well as the West Midlands ....
 and Brownhills
Brownhills

Brownhills is a town in the West Midlands , England. Located on the edge of Cannock Chase near the large man-made lake Chasewater, it is north-east of Walsall and a similar distance south-west of Lichfield....
 joined to form a single unit, called Aldridge-Brownhills
Aldridge-Brownhills

Aldridge-Brownhills was an urban district in Staffordshire, England from 1966 to 1974.It was formed in 1966 by a merger of the Aldridge and Brownhills urban districts, along with part of Lichfield Rural District, in accordance with a recommendation of the Local Government Commission for England ....
. In the same year, a single West Midlands Constabulary
West Midlands Police

West Midlands Police is the Home Office police force responsible for policing the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England.Covering an area with nearly 2.6 million inhabitants, which includes the cities of Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton and also the Black Country; the force is made up of 8,461 police officers, supported by 4,08...
 was formed for the Black Country county boroughs, whilst Birmingham retained its Birmingham City Police
Birmingham City Police

Birmingham City Police was a police force responsible for policing the city of Birmingham in the West Midlands of England until 1974, when it was amalgamated under the Local Government Act 1972 with West Midlands Constabulary and parts of other forces to form the West Midlands Police....
 and Solihull continued being policed by the Warwickshire Constabulary. The West Midlands Passenger Transport Authority was established in 1968.

In 1974, the Local Government Act 1972
Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, that reformed local government in the United Kingdom in England and Wales, on 1 April 1974....
 came into effect, creating the metropolitan county of West Midlands. This area was based on the seven county boroughs and the other non-county boroughs and urban districts around the fringe of the conurbation. The new area consisted of seven new metropolitan boroughs, with Aldridge-Brownhills added to Walsall; Halesowen and Stourbridge to Dudley and Sutton Coldfield to Birmingham. A new borough of Sandwell
Sandwell

Sandwell is a metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. It is made up of the towns of Oldbury, West Midlands, Rowley Regis, Smethwick, Tipton, Wednesbury, Cradley Heath, Tividale and West Bromwich....
 was formed by the merger of West Bromwich and Warley. The actual designation of Warley itself was abolished and the three towns of Smethwick, Oldbury and Rowley Regis reinstated as component parts of Sandwell, although these areas formed the Warley postal district. Solihull took in much of the suburban fringe to the east of Birmingham, including the former villages of Chelmsley Wood
Chelmsley Wood

Chelmsley Wood is a neighbourhood and large housing estate in the North East of Birmingham, in the West Midlands conurbation area, with a population of approximately 40,000....
 and Castle Bromwich
Castle Bromwich

Castle Bromwich is a suburb situated within the northern part of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the England West Midlands . It is bordered by the rest of the borough to the south east, North Warwickshire to the east and north east; also Shard End to the south west, Castle Vale and Minworth to the north and Hodge Hill to the west - al...
, also Birmingham Airport, and the area of countryside between Solihull and Coventry, whilst Coventry itself received only small changes and Wolverhampton was unaltered. This led to (apart from in the east, with Coventry and the Meriden Gap) quite a tightly defined metropolitan border, excluding such places as Burntwood
Burntwood

Burntwood is a town in Staffordshire, England, lying in the Cannock Chase area approximately four miles west of Lichfield. The town had a population of 26,035 at the time of the 2001 census and forms part of Lichfield ....
, Bromsgrove
Bromsgrove

Bromsgrove is a town in Worcestershire, West Midlands , England. The town is about 16 miles north east of Worcester and 13 miles south west of Birmingham....
, Cannock
Cannock

Cannock is a town in Staffordshire, England, just north of the West Midlands conurbation. It sits to the south of Cannock Chase, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is administered as part of the Cannock Chase district....
, Kidderminster
Kidderminster

Kidderminster is a town in the Wyre Forest District Council district of Worcestershire, England. It is located approximately seventeen miles south-west of Birmingham city centre....
, Lichfield
Lichfield

Lichfield is a city status in the United Kingdom and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. One of seven civil parishes with city status in England, Lichfield is situated 25 km north of Birmingham and 200 km northwest of central London....
 and Wombourne
Wombourne

Wombourne is a very large village and civil parish located in the district of South Staffordshire, in the county of Staffordshire, 6km south-west of Wolverhampton....
 which had been considered for inclusion in the West Midlands metropolitan area by the Redcliffe-Maud Report
Redcliffe-Maud Report

The Redcliffe-Maud Report is the name generally given to the report published by the Royal Commission on Local government of England in England 1966-1969 under the chairmanship of Lord Redcliffe-Maud....
. The 1974 reform created the West Midlands County Council
West Midlands County Council

The West Midlands County Council was, from 1974 to 1986, the upper-tier administrative body for the West Midlands , a metropolitan county in England....
 that covered the entire area and dealt with strategic issues. A new West Midlands Police
West Midlands Police

West Midlands Police is the Home Office police force responsible for policing the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England.Covering an area with nearly 2.6 million inhabitants, which includes the cities of Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton and also the Black Country; the force is made up of 8,461 police officers, supported by 4,08...
 service was formed covering the entire area, with the West Midlands Constabulary and Birmingham City Police abolished, and also taking over responsibility from the county forces.

post-1974
Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, that reformed local government in the United Kingdom in England and Wales, on 1 April 1974....
pre-1974
Local Government Act 1888

The Local Government Act 1888 was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which established county councils and county borough councils in England and Wales....
Metropolitan county Metropolitan borough County borough
County borough

County borough is a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , to refer to a borough or a city independent of county council control....
s
Non-county borough
Municipal borough

Municipal boroughs were a type of local government which existed in England and Wales between 1835 and 1974, in Northern Ireland from 1840 to 1973 and in the Republic of Ireland from 1840 to 2002....
s
Urban district
Urban district

In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, an urban district was a type of local government district that covered an urbanised area. Urban districts had an elected Urban District Council , which shared local government responsibilities with a county council....
s
Rural district
Rural district

Rural districts were a type of local government area – now superseded – established at the end of the 19th century in England, Wales, and Ireland for the administration of predominantly rural areas at a level lower than that of the Administrative county....
s

West Midlands is an amalgamation of 14 former local government districts, including eight county boroughs.
Birmingham
Birmingham

Birmingham is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Birmingham is the most populous of England's English Core Cities Group, and is the List of United Kingdom cities by population British city after London, with a population of 1,010,200 ....
Birmingham Sutton Coldfield - -
Coventry
Coventry

Coventry is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the county of West Midlands in England. With a population of 303,475 at the United Kingdom Census 2001 , Coventry is the 9th largest city in England and the 11th largest in the United Kingdom....
Coventry - - Meriden
Meriden Rural District

The Meriden Rural District was a former rural district of Warwickshire, England, which existed between 1894 and 1974. Its headquarters were based in the small town of Coleshill....
Dudley
Metropolitan Borough of Dudley

The Metropolitan borough of Dudley is a metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. It was created in 1974, and is made up of the towns of Dudley , Stourbridge, Halesowen, Brierley Hill, Amblecote, Sedgley and Coseley....
Dudley
County Borough of Dudley

The County Borough of Dudley was a county borough covering the town of Dudley and later incorporating surrounding settlements.Dudley had been a municipal borough since 1865....
Halesowen • Stourbridge • - -
Sandwell
Sandwell

Sandwell is a metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. It is made up of the towns of Oldbury, West Midlands, Rowley Regis, Smethwick, Tipton, Wednesbury, Cradley Heath, Tividale and West Bromwich....
Warley
County Borough of Warley

Warley was, from 1966 to 1974, a county borough and civil parish formed by the combination of the existing county borough of Smethwick with the municipal boroughs of Oldbury, West Midlands and Rowley Regis, by recommendation of the Local Government Commission for England ....
 • West Bromwich •
- - -
Solihull
Metropolitan Borough of Solihull

The Metropolitan Borough of Solihull is a metropolitan borough in the ceremonial county of West Midlands in the United Kingdom. It is named after its main town of Solihull, which is the seat of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council....
Solihull - - Meriden
Meriden Rural District

The Meriden Rural District was a former rural district of Warwickshire, England, which existed between 1894 and 1974. Its headquarters were based in the small town of Coleshill....
 • Stratford-on-Avon •
Walsall
Metropolitan Borough of Walsall

The Metropolitan Borough of Walsall is a metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. It is named after Walsall, its administrative headquarters....
Walsall - Aldridge-Brownhills
Aldridge-Brownhills

Aldridge-Brownhills was an urban district in Staffordshire, England from 1966 to 1974.It was formed in 1966 by a merger of the Aldridge and Brownhills urban districts, along with part of Lichfield Rural District, in accordance with a recommendation of the Local Government Commission for England ....
 
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of List of English cities by population, which makes it the 13th most populous city in England....
Wolverhampton - - -


Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher Order of the Garter, Order of Merit, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Fellow of the Royal Society was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990....
's government abolished the metropolitan county councils with the Local Government Act 1985
Local Government Act 1985

The Local Government Act 1985 was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom. Its main effect was to abolish the county councils of the metropolitan county that had been set up in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972, along with the Greater London Council that had been established in 1965....
, in March 1986, causing the seven metropolitan boroughs to become de facto unitary authorities
Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government....
 with most of the county councils' functions given to the district councils.

Local government

Westmidsarms

Metropolitan boroughs

The West Midlands is divided into seven districts
Districts of England

The districts of England are a level of Subdivisions of England used for the purposes of local government. As the structure of local government in England is not uniform, there are currently four types of district level subdivision....
 called metropolitan borough
Metropolitan borough

A metropolitan borough is a type of districts of England in England, and is a subdivision of a metropolitan county. Created in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972, metropolitan boroughs are defined in English law as metropolitan districts, however all of them have been granted or regranted royal charters to give them borough status in...
s, these are: Birmingham
Birmingham

Birmingham is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Birmingham is the most populous of England's English Core Cities Group, and is the List of United Kingdom cities by population British city after London, with a population of 1,010,200 ....
, Coventry
Coventry

Coventry is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the county of West Midlands in England. With a population of 303,475 at the United Kingdom Census 2001 , Coventry is the 9th largest city in England and the 11th largest in the United Kingdom....
, Dudley, Sandwell
Sandwell

Sandwell is a metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. It is made up of the towns of Oldbury, West Midlands, Rowley Regis, Smethwick, Tipton, Wednesbury, Cradley Heath, Tividale and West Bromwich....
, Solihull, Walsall and Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of List of English cities by population, which makes it the 13th most populous city in England....
 (see map). Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton have city status
City status in the United Kingdom

City status in the United Kingdom is granted by the British monarchy to a select group of communities. The holding of city status gives a settlement no special rights other than that of calling itself a "city"....
. Coventry is a city by ancient prescriptive usage
Time immemorial

Time immemorial is a phrase meaning time extending beyond the reach of memory, record, or tradition. The implication is that the subject referred to is, or can be regarded as, indefinitely ancient....
; Birmingham was granted city status in 1889; and Wolverhampton in 2000 as a "Millennium City".

Between 1974 and 1986, the county had a two-tier system of local government, and the seven districts shared power with the county council
West Midlands County Council

The West Midlands County Council was, from 1974 to 1986, the upper-tier administrative body for the West Midlands , a metropolitan county in England....
. However, when the county council was abolished in 1986, most of its functions were devolved to the districts which effectively became unitary authorities
Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government....
, with responsibility for most local authority functions.

County-wide services

Although the county council was abolished, some local services continue to be run on a county-wide basis, administered by joint-boards
Local government in the United Kingdom

The pattern of local government in England is complex, with the distribution of functions varying according to the local arrangements. Legislation concerning local government in England is decided by the Parliament of the United Kingdom and Government of the United Kingdom, because England does not have a devolved English parliament....
, of the seven districts. These are:
  • The West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive
    West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive

    The West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive , sometimes known as Centro, is a local government organisation responsible for developing public transport services in the West Midlands in England....
    ; also known as Centro, which is responsible for planning and co-ordinating public transport
    Public transport

    Public transport comprises passenger transportation services which are available for use by the general public, as opposed to modes for private use such as automobiles or vehicles for hire....
     across the county.
  • The West Midlands Police
    West Midlands Police

    West Midlands Police is the Home Office police force responsible for policing the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England.Covering an area with nearly 2.6 million inhabitants, which includes the cities of Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton and also the Black Country; the force is made up of 8,461 police officers, supported by 4,08...
    , who are overseen by a joint Police authority
    Police authority

    A police authority in the United Kingdom, is a body charged with securing efficient and effective policing of a police area served by a territorial police force or the area and/or activity policed by a special police force....
    .
  • The West Midlands Fire Service
    West Midlands Fire Service

    The West Midlands Fire Service is the statutory Fire service in the UK responsible for fire protection, prevention, intervention and emergency rescue in the county of the West Midlands in England....
    , which is administered by a joint "Fire and Rescue Authority".


These joint-boards are made up of councillors appointed from each of the seven West Midlands district councils. In addition to this, the West Midlands Joint Committee exists as a joint body of the seven districts to co-ordinate matters such as roads and planning. The seven West Midlands councils jointly produce a county-wide Local Transport Plan
Local Transport Plan

Local transport plans, divided into full local transport plans and local implementation plans for transport are an important part of transportation planning in England....
.

The boroughs jointly own a share in Birmingham International Airport, which used to be owned by the county council.

Boundary changes

  • 1 April 1994: The western/southern shores of Chasewater
    Chasewater

    Chasewater is a 3 km? reservoir between Brownhills, Norton Canes and Burntwood, in the Lichfield , Staffordshire, England....
    , plus the adjacent Jeffreys Swag, were 'moved' from the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall
    Metropolitan Borough of Walsall

    The Metropolitan Borough of Walsall is a metropolitan borough of the West Midlands , England. It is named after Walsall, its administrative headquarters....
     to the District of Lichfield
    Lichfield (district)

    Lichfield is a Non-metropolitan district in Staffordshire, England. Its council is based in the City of Lichfield.The dignity and privileges of the City of Lichfield are vested in its town council , and not the District Council which covers nearly 25 times this area....
    , Staffordshire
    Staffordshire

    Staffordshire is a landlocked Counties of England in the West Midlands region of England. The county town is Stafford. Part of the National Forest, England lies within its borders....
    .
  • 1995: Part of the Worcestershire
    Worcestershire

    Worcestershire is a county located in the West Midlands of central England. From 1974 to 1998 it was administered as part of Hereford and Worcester....
     parish of Frankley
    Frankley

    Frankley is an area near the Birmingham/Worcestershire border in England, near Bartley Reservoir. The modern Frankley estate is part of the New Frankley civil parish, and has been part of Birmingham since 1995....
     (including the south-west part of Bartley Reservoir
    Bartley Reservoir

    Bartley Reservoir is a reservoir for drinking water in Birmingham, England. It covers 460,000 square metres.It is known as the place where Bill Oddie did much of his early birdwatching, and features in his books and television programmes....
    ) was transferred to Birmingham and became part of the county.


Places of interest


  • Aston Hall
    Aston Hall

    Aston Hall is a Jacobean architecture-style mansion in Aston, Birmingham, England. Construction commenced in April 1618 and Sir Thomas Holte moved into the hall in 1631....
    , Birmingham
  • Bescot Stadium
    Bescot Stadium

    The Bescot Stadium , situated in Bescot, Walsall, England, is the home ground of Walsall Football Club. It was built in 1989 at a cost of ?28,000 and opened in 1990 by Sir Stanley Matthews, replacing the club's previous ground, Fellows Park, which was located a quarter of a mile away....
     (Walsall F.C.
    Walsall F.C.

    Walsall Football Club are an England Association football club based in Walsall, West Midlands , currently playing in Football League One. The club was founded in 1888 as Walsall Town Swifts, an amalgamation of Walsall Town F.C. and Walsall Swifts F.C. The club were one of the founder members of the Football League Second Di...
    )
  • Birmingham Botanical Gardens
    Birmingham Botanical Gardens

    The Birmingham Botanical Gardens are botanical gardens situated in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. The gardens are close to the centre of Birmingham and open every day of the year, from sunrise to sunset....
  • Birmingham Bullring
  • Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
    Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

    Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is an art gallery in Birmingham, England. Opened in 1885, it has a collection of international importance covering fine art, ceramics, metalwork, jewellery, archaeology, ethnography, local history and industrial history....
  • Birmingham Hippodrome
    Birmingham Hippodrome

    The Birmingham Hippodrome is a Theater situated on Hurst Street, Birmingham in the Chinese Quarter of Birmingham, England.Although best known as the home stage of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, it also hosts a wide variety of other performances including visiting opera and ballet companies, touring West End theatre, pantomime and drama....
  • Birmingham Wheel
  • Black Country Living Museum
    Black Country Living Museum

    The Black Country Living Museum is an open-air museum of rebuilt historic buildings, located in Dudley in the West Midlands of England. The museum occupies a 26 acre urban heritage park in the shadow of Dudley Castle in the centre of the Black Country conurbation....
  • Blakesley Hall
    Blakesley Hall

    Blakesley Hall is a Tudor period hall on Blakesley Road in Yardley, West Midlands, Birmingham, England. It is one of the oldest buildings in Birmingham and is a common example of Tudor architecture with the use of darkened timber and wattle-and-daub infill, with an external lime render which is painted white....
  • Cadbury World, Bournville
    Bournville

    Bournville is a model village on the south side of Birmingham, England, best known for its connections with the Cadbury family and chocolate - including a dark chocolate bar branded "Bournville"....
    , Birmingham
  • Coventry Cathedral
    Coventry Cathedral

    Coventry Cathedral, also known as Michael Cathedral, is the seat of the Bishop of Coventry and the Diocese of Coventry, in Coventry, West Midlands , England....
  • Coventry SkyDome Arena
    SkyDome Arena

    The SkyDome Arena is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Coventry, England. It was built in 1999. It is home to the Cassidy Coventry Blaze Ice hockey team....
  • Coventry Transport Museum
    Coventry Transport Museum

    The Coventry Transport Museum is a major motor museum, located in Coventry City Centre, England. It houses the most extensive collection of British-made road transport in the world....
  • Dudley Castle
    Dudley Castle

    Dudley Castle is a ruins castle in the town of Dudley, West Midlands , England. Dudley Zoo is located in its grounds. The location, Castle Hill, is an outcrop of Wenlock Group limestone that was extensively quarried during the Industrial Revolution, and which now along with Wren's Nest is a Scheduled Monument as the best surviving remains of...
  • Dudley Zoo
    Dudley Zoo

    Dudley Zoological Gardens is a zoo located within the grounds of Dudley Castle in the town of Dudley which is part of the Black Country in the West Midlands , England....
  • Edgbaston Cricket Ground
    Edgbaston Cricket Ground

    Edgbaston Cricket Ground is a cricket venue in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, England. It is home to Warwickshire County Cricket Club, and is also used for Test cricket and One Day Internationals....
    , Birmingham
  • International Convention Centre
    International Convention Centre, Birmingham

    File:International Convention Centre -Birmingham -UK.JPGThe International Convention Centre is a major conference venue in central Birmingham, England....
     (including Symphony Hall
    Symphony Hall, Birmingham

    Symphony Hall is a 2,262 seat concert venue located inside the Birmingham International Convention Centre in Birmingham, England. It was officially opened by the Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom in June 1991, although had been opened on April 15 1991....
    ), Birmingham
  • Molineux stadium
    Molineux stadium

    Molineux Stadium is a football stadium situated in Wolverhampton, England. It has been the home ground of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. since 1889....
     (Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
    Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.

    Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is a professional association football club based in the City of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands of England....
    )
  • National Exhibition Centre
    National Exhibition Centre

    The National Exhibition Centre is an exhibition centre in Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, near Birmingham, England. It is near junction 6 of the M42 motorway, and is adjacent to Birmingham International Airport and Birmingham International railway station....
  • National Indoor Arena
    National Indoor Arena

    The National Indoor Arena or The NIA is a large indoor arena and is owned by the NEC Group. It is situated in central Birmingham, England and was opened in 1991, as the largest indoor arena at the time in the UK ....
     (NIA), Birmingham
  • Sea Life Centre, Birmingham
    National Sea Life Centre (Birmingham)

    The National Sea Life Centre is an aquarium with over 60 displays of freshwater and marine life in Brindleyplace, Birmingham, England. Its one-million-litre ocean tank houses giant green sea turtles, blacktip reef sharks and tropical reef fish, with a fully transparent underwater tunnel....
  • Netherton tunnel
    Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal

    Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal, in the England West Midlands , is part of the Birmingham Canal Navigations, . It was constructed at a 453 ft elevation, the Wednesbury or Water levels of the Birmingham Canal Navigations#453 ft....
  • Perrott's Folly
    Perrott's Folly

    Perrott's Folly, , also known as The Monument, or The Observatory, is a 29-metre tall tower, built in 1758. It is a Grade II* listed building in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, England....
  • Ricoh Arena
    Ricoh Arena

    The Ricoh Arena, home to Coventry City F.C., is a stadium complex situated in the Rowleys Green district of the city of Coventry, England containing a 32,500 seater football stadium, a 6,000 square-metre exhibition hall, a hotel, a leisure club and a casino....
     (Coventry City Football Club)
  • Sarehole Mill
    Sarehole Mill

    Sarehole Mill is a Grade II listed building Watermill on the River Cole, West Midlands in Hall Green, Birmingham, England. It is now run as a museum by the Birmingham City Council....
  • St Andrews
    St Andrews (stadium)

    St Andrew's is an association football stadium in Bordesley Green, Birmingham, England. It has been the home of Birmingham City F.C. since its opening in 1906, when it could hold an estimated 75,000 spectators, housed in one grandstand and a large uncovered terrace ....
     (Birmingham City Football Club)
  • The Hawthorns
    The Hawthorns

    The Hawthorns is an all-seater association football stadium in West Bromwich, England, with a capacity of 28,003. It has been the home of West Bromwich Albion F.C....
    , (West Bromwich Albion Football Club)
  • Thinktank, Millennium Point
    Millennium Point

    File:Millennium Point -front -Birmingham -UK.JPGFile:IMAX theatre -Millennium Point -Birmingham -UK.JPGMillennium Point is a multi-use complex in Birmingham, situated in the developing Eastside, Birmingham of the city centre....
    , Birmingham
  • Tyseley Locomotive Works
  • University of Birmingham
    University of Birmingham

    The University of Birmingham is a United Kingdom 'Red brick universities' university located in the city of Birmingham, England. Founded in Edgbaston in 1900 as a successor to Mason Science College, and with origins dating back to the 1825 Birmingham Medical School, it was the first of the so-called Red brick universities to receive a Royal...
  • Villa Park
    Villa Park

    Villa Park may mean:United Kingdom* Villa Park, a football stadium in Birmingham, EnglandUnited States* Villa Park, California, a small city in Orange County...
     (Aston Villa Football Club)
  • Walsall Art Gallery
    Walsall Art Gallery

    The New Art Gallery is sited in the centre of the West Midlands town of Walsall, England. It was built with ?21 million of public funding, including ?15.75 million from the National Lottery ....
  • Wightwick Manor
    Wightwick Manor

    Wightwick Manor is a Victorian era manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands , England, and one of only a few surviving examples of a house built and furnished under the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement....


Education

The West Midlands contains six universities. Aston University
Aston University

Aston University is a plate glass university campus university situated on a 40-acre campus at Gosta Green, in the city centre of Birmingham, England....
, the University of Birmingham
University of Birmingham

The University of Birmingham is a United Kingdom 'Red brick universities' university located in the city of Birmingham, England. Founded in Edgbaston in 1900 as a successor to Mason Science College, and with origins dating back to the 1825 Birmingham Medical School, it was the first of the so-called Red brick universities to receive a Royal...
 and Birmingham City University are all located in Birmingham. Coventry University
Coventry University

Coventry University is a post-1992 universities university in Coventry, West Midlands , England. Under the terms of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, the institution's name was changed from Coventry Polytechnic to Coventry University....
 and the University of Warwick
University of Warwick

The University of Warwick is a British campus university located on the outskirts of Coventry, West Midlands , England and is University of Warwick#Academic standards as one of the country's leading universities....
 are located in Coventry whilst Wolverhampton University is located in Wolverhampton with campuses in Telford
Telford

Telford is a large new towns in the United Kingdom in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial counties of England of Shropshire, England, approximately east of Shrewsbury, and west of Birmingham....
 and Walsall. It also had a campus in Dudley.

The Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies and Newman College, both in Birmingham, received university college
University college

The term "university college" is used in a number of countries to denote institutions that provide tertiary education but do not have full or independent university status....
 status in 2008 and 2007, respectively. The colleges changed their names as a result and both pledged to become Birmingham's fourth university. University College Birmingham, formerly Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies, purchased a site in the Jewellery Quarter
Jewellery Quarter

The Jewellery Quarter is an area of Birmingham City Centre, situated in the south of the Hockley, Birmingham area of Birmingham, England. It is covered by the Ladywood district....
 area of Birmingham to expand it's student capacity from 3,500 to 4,000 which would make it legible for University status.

Following a merger with North Birmingham College in 2003 and Josiah Mason College in August 2006, Sutton Coldfield College
Sutton Coldfield College

Sutton Coldfield College is further education college and specialist sixth form centre. Its main campus is in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England....
 has become one of the sixth form colleges in Britain.

Sport

The West Midlands is home to numerous sports teams. In football, there are six Football League teams in the county of which two, Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
 and West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion F.C.

West Bromwich Albion Football Club , also known as West Brom, The Baggies, Albion, The Albion, The Throstles or WBA, are an English professional Football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands ....
, play in the Premiership. Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion F.C.

West Bromwich Albion Football Club , also known as West Brom, The Baggies, Albion, The Albion, The Throstles or WBA, are an English professional Football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands ....
, Birmingham City, Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.

Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is a professional association football club based in the City of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands of England....
, Coventry City
Coventry City F.C.

Coventry City Football Club, otherwise known as the Sky Blues owing to the traditional colour of their strip, is an association football club based in Coventry, England....
 and Walsall
Walsall F.C.

Walsall Football Club are an England Association football club based in Walsall, West Midlands , currently playing in Football League One. The club was founded in 1888 as Walsall Town Swifts, an amalgamation of Walsall Town F.C. and Walsall Swifts F.C. The club were one of the founder members of the Football League Second Di...
 are often referred to as the West Midlands "big six".

The West Midlands is also home to Warwickshire County Cricket Club
Warwickshire County Cricket Club

Warwickshire County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major county clubs which make up the England domestic cricket structure, representing the historic counties of England of Warwickshire....
, who are based at Edgbaston Cricket Ground
Edgbaston Cricket Ground

Edgbaston Cricket Ground is a cricket venue in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, England. It is home to Warwickshire County Cricket Club, and is also used for Test cricket and One Day Internationals....
, which also hosts Test matches
Test cricket

Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. It has long been considered the ultimate test of playing ability between cricketing nations....
 and One Day Internationals. The Birmingham Panthers
Birmingham Panthers

The Birmingham Panthers is a professional basketball club in the British Basketball League. Established in 2007, the Birmingham-based franchise are due to start competing in United Kingdom top-tier league in the British Basketball League 2007-08....
 basketball team replaced the Birmingham Bullets
Birmingham Bullets

The Birmingham Bullets was a basketball team competing in the British Basketball League, the top level men's basketball league in the United Kingdom....
 and are currently based at a facility provided by the University of Wolverhampton
University of Wolverhampton

The University of Wolverhampton is a United Kingdom university, located on four campuses across the West Midlands and Shropshire. The main campus is located on Wulfruna Street in Wolverhampton....
 in Walsall. In rugby, West Midlands is home to Moseley Rugby Football Club
Moseley Rugby Football Club

Moseley Rugby Football Club are an England rugby union club, based at Billesley Common in Birmingham, that compete in National Division One. The club were historically the premier rugby club in Birmingham, reaching the final of the John Player Cup three times in the late 1970s and early 1980s....
, Birmingham & Solihull RFC, Dudley Kingswinford RFC, Stourbridge RFC, Walsall RFC and Coventry RFC.

Organisations

The West Midlands has many important voluntary organisations that enable its citizens to make a positive contribution to society. These include:
  • Birmingham Council for Voluntary Societies
  • The Black Country Geological Society
  • Lunar Society
    Lunar Society

    The Lunar Society was a dinner club and informal learned society of prominent industrialists, natural philosophy and intellectuals who met regularly between 1765 and 1813 in Birmingham, England....
  • Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country
  • Walsall Civic Society


See also

  • List of conservation areas in the West Midlands
    List of conservation areas in the West Midlands

    This is a list of conservation areas in the West Midlands , England. There are a total of 137 conservation areas throughout the West Midlands....


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