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  2. Odeon Cinema, Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    The cinema was built by Harry Weedon and Partners for the Odeon Cinemas company of Oscar Deutsch.There were 1,272 seats in the stalls and 668 in the circle. The opening on 11 September 1937 was attended by Oscar Deutsch and the Mayor of Wolverhampton Sir Charles Mander, and the first film shown was Dark Journey.

  3. List of public art in Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    Small park between Ring Road St Patricks and Broad Street Basin, Wolverhampton: 2012 () Sculpture: Steel: Wolverhampton City Council: One is near Little's Lane and one is near Wednesfield Road (first appears on Google Street Map view in October 2012) More images

  4. Wolverhampton Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    The finish straight at Wolverhampton Racecourse. In 1993, the final National Hunt meeting took place at Wolverhampton. In December of the same year, the course was re-vamped with floodlights and a new all-weather Fibresand track that ran alongside the turf track. A hotel, new grandstand, restaurant and executive boxes were also built at this time.

  5. Wolverhampton bus station - Wikipedia

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    Wolverhampton bus station is the first part of a major public transport interchange in the city centre of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands region of England. It is managed by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM). Local bus services operated by various companies serve the bus station which has 19 departure stands [1] and a single unloading stand.

  6. West Park, Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    The Conservatory, West Park, Wolverhampton The largest and most ambitious exhibition held in Wolverhampton was the 1902 Arts and Industrial Exhibition which was sited in West Park. Although housing only one international pavilion, from Canada , the scope and scale of the exhibition mirrored all the advances in other exhibitions of its time.

  7. South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive - Wikipedia

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    South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) was the passenger transport executive for South Yorkshire.It was responsible for implementing policies set by the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Authority (SYPTA) and for operation of the Authority's bus fleet from its formation in 1974 until its dissolution in 2023, when its assets and duties were transferred to the South Yorkshire ...

  8. Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    In order to attract funding from Arts Council England the theatre was made into a non-profit making trust, subsequently, a new company, Grand Theatre Wolverhampton Ltd, was born. The company began refurbishing the theatre in 1973, laying down a new stage, improving lighting in the building and strengthening the back wall in Berry Street.

  9. Queen's Building, Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    [1] It sits in Queen Street in Wolverhampton, at the foot of a 220-yard (200 metre) driveway which led to the station on the opposite side of the Birmingham Canal. The railway company had its offices on the first floor and a ticket office on the ground floor. It was completed three years prior to the opening of the main station building.