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  2. Molineux Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Molineux is a 31,750 all-seater stadium, but it consistently attracted much greater attendances when it was mostly terracing. The record attendance is 61,315. Plans were announced in 2010 for a £40 million redevelopment programme to rebuild and link three sides of the stadium to increase capacity to 38,000 seats.

  3. Wolverhampton Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    It received a Civic Trust Award in 1979. [7] Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh visited the civic centre and met with civic leaders on 24 June 1994 and signed the visitors' book before departing for a tour of the new Molineux Stadium.

  4. Wolverhampton Civic Hall - Wikipedia

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    City of Wolverhampton Council announced plans for a revamp of the Civic Halls with a budget of £10.4 million in March 2015. [6] The halls closed in December 2015 at which time the cost projection had increased to £14.4 million. [ 6 ]

  5. List of association football stadiums by country - Wikipedia

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    The Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton, ... Stadium Capacity City Province ... Anyang City Cultural and Sports Centre Stadium: 40,000: Anyang:

  6. Two years of city centre road works set to begin - AOL

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  7. St Peter's (Wolverhampton ward) - Wikipedia

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    The city centre includes the main shopping centres: the Mander Centre (named after the Mander family whose paint factory once stood on the site) and Wulfrun Centre), the Civic Centre (the headquarters of the city council), the main campus of the University of Wolverhampton and the terminus of the West Midlands Metro.

  8. Aldersley - Wikipedia

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    WV Active Aldersley is a leisure facility wholly owned by City of Wolverhampton Council. It provides training and competition facilities for athletics, cycling and target shooting. [ 4 ] Aldersley Stadium, a part of the facility, was built in 1956 and has an athletics track with a banked cycle track around its perimeter. [ 5 ]

  9. Ashmore Park - Wikipedia

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    A plaque placed by Wolverhampton Civic Society and Ashmore Park Community Association on The Hub Community Centre states Ashmore Park Colliery operated from 1875 to 1948 and employed a total of over 230 people below and above ground. Ordnance Survey mapping shows the colliery linked by a mineral tramway to a basin on the Wyrley and Essington Canal.