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This is a list of areas in the City of Wolverhampton local authority district in the West Midlands, England. Aldersley; All Saints; Ashmore Park; Batmans Hill [1 ...
The WV postcode area, also known as the Wolverhampton postcode area, [2] is a group of sixteen postcode districts in England, within four post towns. These cover the north-western part of the West Midlands (including Wolverhampton , Willenhall and Bilston ), plus parts of south-west Staffordshire and south-east Shropshire (including Bridgnorth ).
The area is served by three state primary schools: Graiseley, Aston and Merridale. Penn Fields School is a special school located in the area and there is a Resource Area for Moderate Learning Difficulties at Graisely Primary School. The Junior School of The Royal School, Wolverhampton also lies in the ward.
The maps included the area of most civil parishes and their detached parts, as well as extra-parochial areas and townships. Originally the area of these places was given in acres, roods and perches. [4] After about 1879 this was changed to solely acres, with area given to three decimal places. As boundary changes occurred throughout the late ...
Map of West Penn (Upper Penn) Penn is an area divided between the City of Wolverhampton and South Staffordshire district. The population of the Wolverhampton Ward taken at the 2011 census was 12,718. [1] Originally, it was a village in the historic county of Staffordshire.
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Low Hill was a popular destination for Wolverhampton's Commonwealth immigrant population, with more than 200 such families living there by the 1970s. However, the recession of the mid 1970s saw unemployment on the estate rise, and unemployment rose again in the early 1980s as a result of another recession .
This property, along with the nearby former Eye Infirmary, is part of The Oaks (Merridale Road) Conservation Area. Bantock Park and House are within the area, the house is believed to date from the 1730s, and was originally a farm called New Merridale Farm, then named Merridale House. [3] The Wolverhampton Grammar School is in the area.