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Brunswick Park is a public park in Wednesbury, in West Midlands, England, about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) east of the town centre. It is owned and operated by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council . It was opened in 1887, and is listed Grade II in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens .
Landmarks and attractions in Sandwell include Sandwell Aquatics Centre, Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery, Bishop Asbury Cottage, West Bromwich Manor House, Oak House, West Bromwich, and Sandwell Valley Country Park. It is also the home of West Bromwich Albion F.C. Sandwell used to be a popular hotspot for car cruising. In 2015 a High Court ...
Wednesbury (/ ˈ w ɛ n z b ər i / [1] locally [ˈwɛnzbriː]) is a market town in the Sandwell district, in the county of the West Midlands, England - historically in Staffordshire.It is located near the source of the River Tame, and is part of the Black Country.
The Stuckist show at Wednesbury, 2003. In 2003, the museum staged Stuck in Wednesbury, [9] the first show in a public gallery of the Stuckism international art movement. [10] Between July and December 2013, the museum hosted an exhibition of works by the international video artist, Bill Viola.
The county council was abolished in 1986 and its functions passed to the county's seven borough councils, including Sandwell, with some services provided through joint committees. [8] Since 2016 the council has been a member of the West Midlands Combined Authority, which has been led by the directly elected Mayor of the West Midlands since 2017 ...
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council: More images: Memorial to the Boulton and Watt Governor: Between Tollhouse Way and High Street, Smethwick: 1985 () Francis Gomila Sculpture: Steel, painted green and red: 5m high Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
A bus in Friar Park. Bus route 40 connects Friar Park to Wednesbury and West Bromwich and is jointly operated by National Express West Midlands and Diamond Bus as West Midlands Bus. Also bus route 41 connects Friar Park to West Bromwich via Hateley Heath and Carters Green and is solely operated by Diamond bus (Carolean Coaches from 5th January ...
The last major council housing development by Tipton council was the Glebefields Estate part of Ocker Hill and not Princes End as many suggest, due to Princes End not being part of Tipton at this time, and built during the first half of the 1960s. A stretch of the Wednesbury Oak Loop Canal was filled in to make way for it. The last major ...