West Midlands (region) facts for kids
The West Midlands is an official Region of England, covering the western half of the Midlands.
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Geography
The official region contains the large conurbation that includes Birmingham and Wolverhampton and includes also the mainly rural shire counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. (Unofficially the West Midlands region also spreads as far as Cheshire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, but these are not part of the official region.)
There is some confusion in the use of the term "West Midlands", as the name is also used for the much smaller West Midlands county, and is still used by various organisations within that area such as West Midlands Police and West Midlands Fire Service.
The highest point in the region is Black Mountain, at 703 metres.
Towns and cities
Major towns and cities in the West Midlands region include:
- Birmingham, Bromsgrove, Burton upon Trent
- Coventry
- Droitwich Spa, Dudley
- Evesham
- Hereford
- Kenilworth, Kidderminster
- Leamington Spa, Lichfield
- Newcastle-under-Lyme, Nuneaton
- Redditch, Rugby
- Shrewsbury, Stafford, Stoke-on-Trent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Solihull,Sutton Coldfield
- Tamworth, Telford
- Walsall, Warwick, West Bromwich, Wolverhampton, Worcester
Regional Assembly
The official representative body of the region is the West Midlands Regional Assembly which has limited administrative functions such as regional planning and economic development. The assembly is not an elected body, but is made up of members appointed from local councils across the region, and members from regional interest groups such as business and environmental groups and trade unions.
Local government
The official region consists of the following subdivisions:
Ceremonial county | County/ unitary | Districts |
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Herefordshire | ||
Shropshire | Shropshire † | Bridgnorth, North Shropshire, Oswestry, Shrewsbury and Atcham, South Shropshire |
Telford and Wrekin | ||
Staffordshire | Staffordshire † | Cannock Chase, East Staffordshire, Lichfield, Newcastle-under-Lyme, South Staffordshire, Stafford, Staffordshire Moorlands, Tamworth, |
Stoke-on-Trent | ||
Warwickshire † | North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Rugby, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwick | |
West Midlands * | Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall, Wolverhampton | |
Worcestershire † | Bromsgrove, Malvern Hills, Redditch, Worcester, Wychavon, Wyre Forest |
Key: shire county = † | metropolitan county = == Economy == Coal mining used to be the main industry of the Black Country. Nationally famous companies in the West Midlands are Cadbury's in Bournville, Birmingham; the brewing companies such as Coors Brewers in Burton on Trent, as well as Marmite; JCB is based in Staffordshire.
Local media
- The West Midlands region of the BBC is based at the Mailbox in Birmingham. From there, the regional programme Midlands Today is produced. ITV Central broadcasts from Birmingham, with its Central Tonight regional programme.
- BBC Radios WM, Coventry & Warwickshire, Stoke, Hereford & Worcester and Shropshire.
- Commercial radio stations: BRMB, Beacon Radio in Wolverhampton, Mercia FM in Coventry, Touch FM (Burton, Lichfield and Tamworth) in Tamworth, Touch FM (Coventry), Kerrang! 105.2 in Birmingham, Wyvern FM in Worcester, 100.7 Heart FM in Birmingham, and Signal 1 from Stoke.
- Newspapers - the Birmingham Post, Birmingham Mail, Express & Star in Wolverhampton, The Sentinel in Stoke-on-Trent and Coventry Evening Telegraph.
Images for kids
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Rural Shropshire, Lyth Hill.
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The M6 Toll plaza.
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The M45 motorway, originally called the Dunchurch Link, was one of the first motorways built in the UK, and is now one of the quietest
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A map of the West Midlands region, showing Towns/Cities in Red, Motorways in Blue, AONBs in Light Green and National Parks in Dark Green.
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The cast iron Iron Bridge at Coalbrookdale, opened in January 1781 and was the first large-scale object made out of cast iron; but cast iron is not reliably strong due to impurities. Wrought iron, where the carbon is hammered to remove to carbon and impurities is much stronger; the first large-scale wrought iron bridge was the Britannia Bridge over the Menai Strait, only possible due to its innovative box girder design by Robert Stephenson
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Coalbrookdale by Night, of the Madeley Wood Company, painted by Philip James de Loutherbourg in 1801
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Boulton, Watt and Murdoch, a 1956 statue on Broad Street in Birmingham; the SI unit of power is the watt, most commonly found as the kW, a replacement for the imperial measurement of horsepower
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Statue of St Michael and Satan at Coventry Cathedral
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Bulmers cider orchard east of Hereford, near the River Wye
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The Michelin Man (Bibendum) at Sideway in Stoke-on-Trent, with its name originating from the Latin phrase Nunc est bibendum
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The factory opened in 1897; the recipe for Worcestershire sauce came from Lord Sandys, and was only discovered accidentally when initially discarded and left to mature for months
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St George's Park is the training ground of the England National Football Team
See also
In Spanish: Región de las Tierras Medias Occidentales para niños