The 'West Midlands' is an official
Region of England, covering the western half of the region traditionally known as the
Midlands. It contains the second largest
British city,
Birmingham, and the larger
West Midlands conurbation, which includes the city of
Wolverhampton and large towns of
Dudley,
Walsall and
West Bromwich.
Coventry and
Solihull are located within the
West Midlands county.
The region is geographically diverse, from the urban central areas of the conurbation to the rural western counties of
Shropshire and
Herefordshire which border
Wales. The longest river in the country, the
River Severn, traverses the region south-eastwards, flowing through the
county towns of
Shrewsbury and
Worcester, and the
Ironbridge Gorge, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Geography
The official region contains the
large conurbation that includes
Birmingham and
Wolverhampton, but also covers the predominantly rural
shire counties of
Herefordshire,
Shropshire,
Staffordshire,
Warwickshire and
Worcestershire.
Unofficially the West Midlands region also spreads as far as
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.
Transport
Numerous notable roads pass through the region, with most converging around the conurbation. The
M5, taking traffic from the
South West to the North, runs through Worcestershire, past
Worcester, then north through to the
West Midlands county, past
West Bromwich before terminating just south of
Walsall at the
M6. The M6 enters from the southeast, passing
Rugby,
Coventry and
Birmingham, before continuing north through Staffordshire past
Stafford and
Stoke-on-Trent. The
M6 toll bypasses Birmingham, travelling north of
Sutton Coldfield and
Cannock before terminating at the M6. The
M50 travels northwest past
Warwick and
Redditch before finishing on the M4. The
M42 travels southwest past
Tamworth,
Castle Bromwich and
Solihull before ending on the M40. The
M50 travels west from the M4 to
Ross-on-Wye. The
M54 travels east from
Wellington, past
Telford, before ending on the M6 near
Cannock. The
A5 road traverses the region northwest-southeast, passing through
Shrewsbury,
Cannock,
Tamworth and
Nuneaton.
Towns and cities

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.
Major towns and cities in the West Midlands region include:
'Population > 300,000'
★ '
Birmingham',
WMS
★ '
Coventry', WMS
'Population > 200,000'
★ '
Stoke-on-Trent',
STS
★ '
Wolverhampton', WMS
'Population > 100,000'
★
Dudley, WMS
★
Walsall, WMS
★
Telford,
SHR
★
West Bromwich, WMS
★
Sutton Coldfield, WMS
'Population > 70,000'
★
Newcastle-under-Lyme, STS
★
Nuneaton,
WAR
★
Redditch,
WOR
★
Shrewsbury, SHR
★
Solihull, WMS
★
Tamworth, STS
★ '
Worcester', WOR
'Population > 50,000'
★
Burton-upon-Trent, STS
★
Cannock, STS
★
Halesowen, STS
★ '
Hereford',
HER
★
Kidderminster, WOR
★
Rugby, WAR
★
Stafford, STS
★
Stourbridge, WMS
'Other Notable'
★
Leamington Spa, WAR
★
Leek, STS
★ '
Lichfield', STS
★
Stratford-upon-Avon, WAR
★
Warwick, WAR
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, known as a
quango. It is based on ''Edward Street'' in Birmingham, near the
National Indoor Arena.
Local government
The official
region consists of the following subdivisions:
| Ceremonial county | County/ unitary | Districts |
|---|
| 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 and
Punch Taverns.
JCB is based in Staffordshire.
Mitchells and Butlers, the
pub chain company,
National Express, and
Central Trains are in Birmingham.
RoSPA is based in
Edgbaston,
Goodyear Tyres and
Dunlop Tyres are in
Erdington, and
Severn Trent (water) in
Sheldon.
E.ON UK (former Powergen),
Jaguar Cars, and
Volvo Cars,
Peugeot UK and
Thomson Holidays are in Coventry.
Land Rover is in
Solihull.
Michelin Tyres are made in Sideway in Stoke-on-Trent.
ConocoPhillips,
JET (petrol), and
Volvo Group are in
Warwick.
Bulmers Cider is in Hereford.
Halfords is in
Redditch.
Education
Birmingham (8), Walsall (2), Wolverhampton (1), Warwickshire (6), Stoke on Trent (1), and Telford and Wrekin (2) have selective schools. The other counties or metropolitan boroughs do not - being completely comprehensive. Virtually all of the grammar schools are in the top twenty schools for the West Midlands. Competition for these schools can be high, with their excellent records. At
GCSE, the best performing area is Solihull, followed closely by Shropshire. Herefordshire is also above the England average. The worst performing area is Sandwell, followed by Stoke-on-Trent. Wolverhampton and Walsall also do not perform well. For a metropolitan borough, Dudley performs higher than many in Birmingham. At A level, the best performing area is Herefordshire, followed by Shropshire. All the other areas of the West Midlands perform under the UK average. Solihull does not perform as well at A level as it does at GCSE.
School league tables
Below is a list of the top twenty state schools in the West Midlands by 2006 A level results:
★ 1.
King Edward VI College, Stourbridge
★ 2.
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
★ 3.
King Edward VI School Stratford-upon-Avon
★ 4.
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls
★ 5.
Wolverhampton Girls' High School
★ 6.
King Edward VI Handsworth School
★ 7.
Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School for Girls
★ 8.
King Edward VI Five Ways
★ 9.
Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls
★ 10.
Newport Girls' High School
★ 11.
Queen Mary's High School
★ 12.
King Edward VI Aston School
★ 13.
Cradley High School for Girls
★ 14.
Adams' Grammar School
★ 15.
Thomas Telford School
★ 16.
Hereford Sixth Form College
★ 17.
Rugby High School for Girls
★ 18.
Bishop Vesey's Grammar School
★ 19.
King Edward VI School, Lichfield
★ 20.
St Joseph's College, Stoke-on-Trent (915)
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),
Touch FM (Stratford-upon-Avon),
Kerrang! 105.2 in Birmingham,
Galaxy Birmingham,
Smooth Radio 105.7 in Birmingham,
107.1 Rugby FM,
The Severn (north Shropshire),
107.2 The Wyre in Kidderminster,
107.7 The Wolf in Wolverhampton,
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,
Burton Mail,
Shropshire Star,
Worcester News,
The Sentinel in Stoke-on-Trent and
Coventry Evening Telegraph.
★ Websites - Channel 4's 4Talent network has a hub in the West Midlands dealing with rising media talent from the region:
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External links
★
Advantage West Midlands - Regional Development Agency
★
Government Office for the West Midlands
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West Midlands Regional Assembly
★
Government's list of councils in the West Midlands
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MLA West Midlands - Museums, Libraries and Archives Regional Agency
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West Midlands NO! - campaign against regional government in the West Midlands