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Walsall (/ ˈ w ɔː l s ɔː l / ⓘ, or / ˈ w ɒ l s ɔː l /; locally / ˈ w ɔːr s ʌ l /) is a large market town and administrative centre in West Midlands County, England. Historically part of Staffordshire , it is located 9 miles (14 km) north-west of Birmingham , 7 miles (11 km) east of Wolverhampton and 9 miles (14 km) from Lichfield .
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The towns of Walsall, Bloxwich, Darlaston and Willenhall have always used these age ranges, but the Aldridge, Brownhills and Streetly areas (which became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in 1974) adopted 5–9 first, 9–13 middle and 13-16/18 secondary schools in September 1972.
Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council elections are held three years out of every four, with a third of the council elected each time. Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council, which styles itself " Walsall Council ", is the local authority for the metropolitan district of Walsall in the West Midlands , England .
Rock musicians that performed at the Walsall Town Hall include Slade in 1966, [8] The Who in 1966, [9] and Robert Plant of Band of Joy (later of Led Zeppelin) in 1967. [8] Black Sabbath performed in the hall in the late 1960s, [ 8 ] and the heavy metal band, Jameson Raid , also performed there in 1980.
Neville John Holder was born on 15 June 1946 [3] in the Caldmore area, near the centre of Walsall, Staffordshire, England. [note 1] When he was seven he moved with his family to the Beechdale Estate, a council estate in the north of the town which was also home to Rob Halford, later of Judas Priest.