TividaleTividale is a district of the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, West Midlands. It straddles the borders of the towns of Dudley, Tipton, Oldbury. Tividale Park has been known as Derygate (Deer Gate) Park; it can be traced back as far as 1327 when Tividale was known as Derickton Cross. Tividale was largely developed from the mid 19th century around the main road from Oldbury and Dudley, on the border of Dudley and Tipton.
CoseleyCoseley (ˈkoʊzli ) is a village in the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands County, England. It is situated north of Dudley itself, on the border with Wolverhampton. Though it is a part of the Dudley North constituency. It also falls within the Wolverhampton South-East parliamentary constituency. Coseley was originally a village in the ancient manor of Sedgley. In 1867, it joined with Brierley and Ettingshall to break away from the parish of Sedgley and formed Lower Sedgley Local Board District.
ShifnalShifnal est une ville située dans la partie occidentale de l'Angleterre, à proximité des collines du Shropshire et à peu de distance du Wrekin. Établie au confluent du ruisseau de Wesley Brook et de la rivière Worfe, elle dépend du comté cérémonial du Shropshire, dans la région des Midlands de l'Ouest. En 2009, sa population atteignait 7094 habitants. Désignée sous le nom de « Idsall » dans des chartes médiévales, la ville semble avoir été fondée aux alentours du par les Anglo-Saxons.
SeisdonSeisdon is a rural village in the parish of Trysull and Seisdon, Staffordshire approximately six miles west of Wolverhampton and the name of one of the five hundreds of Staffordshire. The population recorded at the 2011 census does not distinguish this hamlet from the rest of the parish, which had a population of 1,150. The name appears to mean "hill of the Saxons", deriving from the Anglo-Saxon words Seis meaning Saxon and Dun meaning hill. The first element may alternatively be a personal name.
BirminghamBirmingham ( ; en anglais : ) est une ville et un district métropolitain des Midlands de l'Ouest au centre de l'Angleterre. C'est la deuxième ville la plus peuplée du Royaume-Uni après Londres et avant Glasgow. Elle compte une population de (estimation 2021), et fait partie de la conurbation des Midlands de l'Ouest, laquelle a une population de (estimation 2018). Depuis 1889, elle a le statut de cité. Birmingham a été une ville phare au lors de la révolution industrielle en Angleterre, ce qui lui a valu d'être surnommée « l'atelier du monde » ou la « ville aux mille métiers ».
CodsallCodsall is a large village in the South Staffordshire district of Staffordshire, England. It is situated 5 miles northwest of Wolverhampton and 13 miles east-southeast of Telford. It forms part of the boundary of the Staffordshire-West Midlands County border, along with Perton, the village is almost contiguous with Wolverhampton with very small amounts of greenbelt still separating the two settlements. In 1086, the Domesday Book recorded six people in Codsall. They were probably the heads of households so the population would have been a little larger.
Chase LineThe Chase Line is a suburban railway line in the West Midlands region of England. It runs from its southern terminus, Birmingham New Street, to Walsall, and then Rugeley in Staffordshire, where it joins the Trent Valley Line. The name of the line refers to Cannock Chase which it runs through at its northern end. Part of the line, between Birmingham and Walsall, has been electrified since the 1960s; work to electrify the remaining 15 mile stretch of line between Walsall and Rugeley, was completed in December 2018.
Black Countryvignette|usine dans le Black Country Le Black Country (en français : Le Pays Noir) est une zone vaguement définie du comté des Midlands de l'Ouest en Angleterre, au nord et à l'ouest de Birmingham, et au sud et à l'est de Wolverhampton, dans le sud du bassin de Staffordshire. Cette région a une population d'environ un million d'habitants. À la fin du , cette zone est devenue l'une des plus intensément industrialisées du pays.
LanesfieldLanesfield is a district now within the boundaries of Wolverhampton, specifically in the city council's Spring Vale ward. Lanesfield lies within the Ancient Manor of Sedgley and was a rural village for many years until the growth of the Black Country's industries. Lanesfield's name originates from the Lane family who lived where the area now stands. Originally, Lanesfield was known as Lane's Field. During the 19th century, many houses were built in Lanesfield, particularly in Wood Street, following the industrialisation of the eastern side of the Sedgley district.
WombourneWombourne is a village and civil parish located in the district of South Staffordshire, in the county of Staffordshire, England. It is 4 miles (6 km) south-west of Wolverhampton and just outside the county and conurbation of the West Midlands. Local services are run by a parish council. At the 2001 census it had a population of 13,691, increasing to 14,157 at the 2011 Census. The Old English word burna signifies a stream, and a stream is a notable feature of the village.