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Wolverhampton

Industrial town in West Midlands, central England, 20 km/12 mi northwest of Birmingham; population (2001) 236,600. Industries include metalworking, engineering, and the manufacture of chemicals, tyres, aircraft, bicycles, and locks and keys. Europe's first power station fuelled by waste tyres opened here in 1993.

History

Wolverhampton was a wool town in the Middle Ages and, situated at the heart of the industrial Black Country, it was a centre of the iron industry from the 18th century.

Features

St Peter's church was founded in 994 and some of its present structure dates from the 13th century. Wightwick Manor nearby to the west was begun in 1887; it includes embroideries, carpets, and wallpapers designed by William Morris. Moseley Old Hall to the north is an Elizabethan timber-framed house in which Charles II stayed in 1651 when escaping from the Battle of Worcester. The University of Wolverhampton (formerly Wolverhampton Polytechnic) was established in 1992.



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At a full meeting of Wolverhampton City Council, members decided, by 29 votes to 25, to turn down Trevor Beattie's pounds 81,900 offer to pay running costs for Underhill House.
ARENA LEISURE has submitted a planning application to Wolverhampton City Council for a pounds 23 million development at the local racecourse, which involves vastly enlarging the existing hotel, adding a health club, swimming pool, and a casino, writes Howard Wright.
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