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 Walsall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walsall still manufactures the Queen's handbags, and Walsall leather products have been found as far afield as Italy, which prompted some embarrassment when a husband gave one to his wife as a present after a business trip, when she realised she immediately assumed that the handbag had been bought when the husband returned.
Walsall Leather Museum is one of its key attractions, as is the Walsall Art Gallery, rebuilt in the year 2000.
Walsall is a part of the West Midlands conurbation and a part of the Black Country.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walsall   (661 words)

  
 Metropolitan Borough of Walsall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Metropolitan Borough of Walsall is a metropolitan borough of the county of West Midlands, England.
The former county borough of Walsall took in Aldridge-Brownhills urban district from Staffordshire and became a metropolitan district of the West Midlands.
In 1986 the Walsall borough became an effective unitary authority when the West Midlands County Council was abolished.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walsall_(borough)   (316 words)

  
 Walsall Local and Community Page
Walsall cannot claim to be as historically important in the same way as Birmingham (the second city) but nonetheless it is a town that grew and prospered with the advent of the Industrial Revolution.
Although his family left Walsall within a year of Jerome's birth he never entirely severed his connections staying in later years, so it is claimed, at a house in Park Hall, and having conferred upon him the freedom of the borough on 17th February 1927, the year of his death.
Walsall is well placed in terms of a base from which to operate in the West Midlands.
www.birminghamuk.com /walsall.htm   (907 words)

  
 Walsall Council
Walsall Council is working with partners to ensure that an investment of £250,000 into the transformation of a stretch of run-down canal gives a huge boost to quality of life and improves the local community.
Walsall Council is the first metropolitan authority in the West Midlands to gain a prestigious charter awarded for improving the performance of its councillors.
Walsall Council& regeneration chief is calling for a strategic regeneration plan for Shelfield and High Heath to ensure residents and ward councillors secure developments they believe to be most appropriate for the area.
www.walsall.gov.uk   (175 words)

  
 Walsall - away 2000-01
Walsall were flying and on 86, they threaded 3 consecutive balls into the area, but somehow each time, the Latics held their nerves and cleared.
Walsall are a good side, so a 3-2 defeat at the Bescot is nothing to cry over.
The Latics were on top now and Walsall could only hope for half-time.
www.geocities.com /Colosseum/Stadium/4377/walsall.html   (1335 words)

  
 WALSALL - Encyclopedia Britannica - WALSALL - JCSM's Study Center
Walsall had a merchant gild in 1390; in the 17th century it was already known for its manufacture of iron goods and nail-making.
WALSALL, a market town and municipal, county and parliamentary borough of Staffordshire, England, on the northern edge of the Black Country, and on a tributary stream of the Tame.
There are large charities, and Walsall was the scene of the charitable work of Sister Dora (Miss Pattison) whom a statue commemorates.
jcsm.org /StudyCenter/Encyclopedia_Britannica/VIR_WAT/WALSALL.html   (696 words)

  
 expressandstar.com:community:guides
Walsall's two main industries are locks and leather with small and large firms throughout the borough.
Walsall's museum and and the New Art Gallery are famed for their controversial - and massively popular - exhibitions.
Walsall can be found at the centre of Britain's once-thriving industrial heartland.
www.expressandstar.com /es/features/community/townguides/walsall.shtml   (188 words)

  
 GENUKI: Walsall
The parish of Walsall is in two townships, called the Borough and Foreign, which had a population of 26,816 in 1851, of whom 8,760 were in the Borough and 18,056 in the Foreign Township.
More than two-thirds of the latter are in the suburbs of Walsall, and the rest in the large village of Bloxwich, and the hamlets of Birch Hills, Walsall Wood, Shelford, Goscote, Caldmore, etc, extending four miles north and one and a half miles south of the town.
Bescot, the most southerly hamlet of the Foreign of Walsall, is about two miles S by W of Walsall, and is mentioned in the Domesday Book as the property of the king, and it afterwards passed to the Hillary, Montford, and other families.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng/STS/Walsall   (2012 words)

  
 The Urban Regeneration Companies - Companies - Walsall Regeneration Company
Walsall's area of operation covers 780 hectares, including the town centre; the prestigious Waterways development; Darlaston Strategic Development Area, offering a prime location for business development next to the M6; Pleck and Alumwell with its major PFI scheme to expand the Manor Hospital; Green Lane and Leamore Business Parks.
Walsall Regeneration Company will address those shortcomings with the full backing of a powerful partnership driven by Walsall Council, Advantage West Midlands and English Partnerships, the founder partners, alongside the private sector and other public sector organisations.
A masterplan is being commissioned to provide a strategic framework, highlighting the canal network as a major artery of Walsall's regeneration over the next 10 to 15 years.
www.urcs-online.co.uk /companies/company.asp?id=31   (243 words)

  
 BBC News UK Walsall rejects 'ugliest town in world' tag
Walsall council leader Mike Bird dismissed as nonsense claims published on the internet that the Black Country was one of the "most depressing areas of urban devastation" in the world.
Mr Dalrymple insisted in his piece that Walsall's plight was shared by much of the Black Country, adding: "There is nowhere in the world where it is possible to travel such long distances without seeing anything grateful to the eye.
"Walsall is a town which is working hard to pull itself up by its bootstraps and the gallery has received international acclaim.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk/1101377.stm   (476 words)

  
 Walsall Pubs
walsall, wednesbury, lichfield, aldridge, brownhills, bloxwich, pelsall, and others...
www.locallife.co.uk /walsall/pubs3.asp   (9 words)

  
 Reading FC vs Walsall - 4 November 2000
Walsall looked a competent outfit at the back and were quick up front, so the potential was there for that to happen.
Walsall appeared to be a good side, and I would expect them to be up there at the end of the season.
Walsall perspective: First of all, despite some of the things mentioned in reports on your site and ours, both of these teams will be in the top 6 (at least) and I think probably the top 2, although Millwall, Wigan, and possibly Bristol City might change that.
www.royals.org /matdoc/041100.html   (3502 words)

  
 Reading FC vs Walsall - 21 April 2001
Walsall won a free kick way outside the area which was eventually moved right to the edge of the area and a booking earnt for moving before the ball was kicked.
Credit to Walsall, they came back very well, but you have to concentrate even when you are two nil up, especially when you have just scored and all the fans are dreaming of going back to division one.
Walsall were the better side in the second half, as Reading suddenly forgot how to pass the ball.
www.royals.org /matdoc/210401.html   (3048 words)

  
 Walsall Wonderland - Tramp's Guide
Walsall has a long tradition of accommodating drunks, vagrants and the socially 'different', and we are always glad to welcome new members to the Sister Dora drop-in centre, which is situated in an open air setting in the middle of town.
Matters were made worse when Walsall's other public work of art, a concrete hippo (see photo), took her place.
The centre was recently relocated, to the confusion of its clientele, when the Sister Dora statue was moved a few yards across the square.
www.walsallwonderland.co.uk /tramp.htm   (371 words)

  
 Walsall EBP - Partnership News (Spring 2002) - Print Version
Walsall EBP’s seventh Annual Employer Conference is being held at the Education Development Centre, Pelsall on the morning of Thursday 16 May 2002.
Walsall EBP is keen to extend its reading support programmes and any companies or individuals who would like to be involved should give Jane Dart a ring on 01922 424200 or email her at jdart@walsallebp.co.uk.
Walsall EBP has combined with Walsall Rotary Club to organise a website design competition which is open to all secondary school pupils in the borough.
www.walsallebp.co.uk /bandw-s2002.htm   (1554 words)

  
 Ananova - Sport - Walsall
Walsall goalkeeper Jim Walker is nursing a groing injury ahead of the clash with Sheffield United.
Walsall player-manager Paul Merson has confirmed he will honour his contract and play for the Saddlers again next season, even if they are relegated.
Walsall goalkeeper Jimmy Walker performed heroics to keep the score goalless at half-time in the match against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
www.ananova.com /sport?keywords=Walsall   (240 words)

  
 Homepage
Walsall Teaching Primary Care Trust was established in 2002 and serves a population of 256,000, with an annual budget in excess of £300 million.
We are the main NHS body responsible for health care and health promotion for the people of Walsall..
Walsall awarded two stars for mental health and two stars for primary care for 04-05
www.walsall.nhs.uk   (238 words)

  
 Walsall - Uncyclopedia
Walsall is the largest city in Poland, it is also found with the north west of the British Midlands; it has been home to several famous people and stuff
Walsall is about 15 miles from Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Tamworth.
The people of Walsall are referred to as Walsallians though in some cases the term 'pillocks' is also used.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Walsall   (233 words)

  
 Walsall Canal (Broadwaters Extension
A little further north, as the Walsall Canal continues to curve around to the north east, was the entrance to the Willenhall Branch.
The Walsall Canal begins at Ryders Green Junction where it leaves the Wednesbury Canal and heads north west for 7 miles to Walsall town centre.
Just north of Moorcroft Junction, on the opposite side of the Walsall Canal main line, is Broadwaters Junction where the Broadwaters Arm headed north east.
www.canals.btinternet.co.uk /canals/walsallroute.htm   (3765 words)

  
 Walsall Canal (Broadwaters Extension
The Walsall Canal is slightly confusing in that it has not always been called the Walsall Canal and for many years it didn't go anywhere near Walsall.
With the Walsall Town Arm development close to completion it was important that the rest of the canal should be made fully navigable to allow boats to reach the arm.
In Walsall town centre new plans were put together to redevelop the area around the town arm and this time they included a fully functional canal.
www.canals.btinternet.co.uk /canals/walsallroot.htm   (2324 words)

  
 BBC SPORT Football Eng Div 1 Walsall 1-4 Leicester
Walsall battled bravely for 40 minutes but two goals in four minutes before half time knocked the stuffing out of the home side and the last 20 minutes saw them concede another brace.
But Walsall's spirited fightback ended in the 72nd minute when another well-directed free-kick by Izzet was met by Leicester skipper Matt Elliott who swept the ball home.
After the restart Walsall went close again when a powerful header by Barras, from a Fitzroy Simpson corner, was well saved by Ian Walker.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/2715897.stm   (369 words)

  
 The Borough of Walsall (Electoral Changes) Order 2003
Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council shall make a print of the map marked "Map referred to in the Borough of Walsall (Electoral Changes) Order 2003" available for inspection at its offices by any member of the public at any reasonable time.
Prints of the map may be inspected at all reasonable times at the offices of Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council and at the principal office of the Electoral Commission at Trevelyan House, Great Peter Street, London SW1P 2HW.
[4] The metropolitan district of Walsall has the status of a borough.
www.hmso.gov.uk /si/si2003/20032511.htm   (1576 words)

  
 WALSALL - Online Information article about WALSALL
Stafford; E. Glew, History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall (1856).
TOLL (etymologically, that which is numbered or counted; from a common Teutonic form, cf.
Walsall (Waleshales, Walshall, Walsaler) is included in the See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /VIR_WAT/WALSALL.html   (1056 words)

  
 BBC - Black Country - In Pictures - A Walsall walk
Walsall has changed a lot over the years and every time I come back there is a new oone way system or fancy bar.
Within walking distance of the centre of Walsall is the Arboretum - a magnificent park.
why are there no pictures of the tourist information centre in walsall, i work there surprised nothing on this walsall site.
www.bbc.co.uk /blackcountry/content/image_galleries/walsall_walk_gallery.shtml?21   (560 words)

  
 Walsall News
By John Sinnott Walsall's highly-rated striker Matty Fryatt expects to be sold by the League One club by the end of this season.
Walsall goalkeeper Jimmy Walker misses the game at home to Coventry as he serves the first of a three-game ban.
Walsall ended the FA Cup dream of Merthyr Tydfil with a 2-1 win in front of 3,046 at Pennydarren Park.
www.topix.net /world-soccer/walsall   (697 words)

  
 The New Art Gallery :: Walsall :: The Collection
The New Art Gallery Walsall is one of a handful of purpose built galleries this century; this places it in a unique position for a fresh approach to its collections through this scheme.
The New Art Gallery Walsall is the home of the distinguished Garman Ryan Collection, which was donated to the Borough in 1972 by Lady Kathleen Epstein.
The New Art Gallery Walsall collects for the Special Collections Scheme within the context of this new building, both drawing upon the strengths of the existing collections and placing work within the context of the new gallery.
www.artatwalsall.org.uk /collection.asp   (1231 words)

  
 Walsall Workhouse and Poor Law Union
A new Walsall Union workhouse was erected in 1838 at the junction of Pleck Road and Moat Road.
The population falling within the Union at the 1831 census had been 24,931 with parishes ranging in size from Bentley (population 104) to Walsall Foreign (8,665) and Walsall (6,401).
A parliamentary report of 1777 recorded parish workhouses in operation at Walsall Borough (for up to 130 inmates) and Walsall Foreign Township (70 inmates).
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 UK-Walsall: welfare services for the elderly
The aim of the contract is to improve the range, quality and choice of service for older people in Walsall, enabling people to remain in their own home as an alternative to residential care.
Services are to be developed within key locality areas, which will provide the opportunities for the development of a range of community based services, including extra care housing that will provide realistic alternatives to residential care.
Walsall, enabling people to remain in their own home as an alternative to
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 Knowhere: Walsall Inside Information, Hookup Spots and Stuff Only Locals Know
Walsall is the biggest shit 'ole in the world and I cannot wait until I escape it's syphilis infested population....culture-less bunch of amoebic, inbred tossers!!
I recently went back to walsall on sad terms but I did find the stone Hippo that I hear about on the board Itwas the other side to B H S Chicargoes was wonderfull 21 years later and I still find the place facinating Jan Perth W A
Walsall, West Midlands Hookup Spots and Stuff Only Locals Know
www.knowhere.co.uk /579.html   (1453 words)

  
 Sporting Life - Football News, Fixtures, Results, Match Reports, Stats
MAY 23: Walsall winger Mark Wright has revealed Paul Merson was a key factor in his decision to sign a new deal.
MAY 4: Walsall chief Paul Merson was grateful to Coventry after they beat relegation rivals Gillingham 5-2.
APRIL 19: Paul Merson is pinning his hopes on landing the Walsall manager's job on a permanent basis.
www.sportinglife.com /football/nationwide1/walsall/news   (439 words)

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