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Wall Heath
Wall Heath is a suburban village in the Dudley Metropolitan Borough in the West Midlands of England. It is located on the A449 road, approximately 1.5 miles northwest of Kingswinford (of which it is considered a suburb), 5 miles west of Dudley Town Centre and 9 miles north of Kidderminster. It forms part of the West Midlands-South Staffordshire border.
Wall Heath is situated on the edge of the West Midlands conurbation, bordering Staffordshire to the west.
It was formerly a part of the Kingswinford Rural District until its merger with the Brierley Hill Urban District in 1934. Since 1966 it has been a part of the Dudley County Borough, now the metropolitan borough.
Wall heath also falls under the Kingswinford North and Wall Heath Ward with a population of 12,561 as of the 2011 Census.
Destinations from Wall Heath
Northwest : Swindon, Bridgnorth, Telford North : Wombourne, Himley, Wolverhampton Northeast : Gornal, Walsall, Sutton Coldfield West : Six Ashes, Bobbington East : Dudley, West Bromwich Southwest : Kidderminster, Stourton, Kinver, Enville South : Kingswinford, Wordsley, Stourbridge Southeast : Brierley Hill, Birmingham
The village contains numerous outlets providing varied services; including a Co-op supermarket, Boots Local Pharmacy, a podiatrist and a private dental surgery. There are three public houses, two Indian restaurants, two Chinese take-aways, a Chinese restaurant, a pizza delivery/take-away, a Fish & Chip Shop, a cafe and a catering company. Nearby Stallings Lane is home to a branch of Lidl and Morrisons, the latter originally opening as Safeway in 1979, as well as a small parade of local shops. There was, until recently, a small public library, which was closed by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council for economic reasons. The local authority states that the money from the closure of Wall Heath Library and four other Dudley libraries will be used for a £2.3 million scheme to update services in the borough. The nearest Library is the Kingswinford Library. The other libraries in the borough which fell victim of the council policy were Quarry Bank, Amblecote, Dudley Wood and Woodside.
There are two allotments in the village and three public parks located in the village. One is accessible from Albion Street and two are accessible from High Street.
Wall Heath
Wall Heath is a suburban village in the Dudley Metropolitan Borough in the West Midlands of England. It is located on the A449 road, approximately 1.5 miles northwest of Kingswinford (of which it is considered a suburb), 5 miles west of Dudley Town Centre and 9 miles north of Kidderminster. It forms part of the West Midlands-South Staffordshire border.
Wall Heath is situated on the edge of the West Midlands conurbation, bordering Staffordshire to the west.
It was formerly a part of the Kingswinford Rural District until its merger with the Brierley Hill Urban District in 1934. Since 1966 it has been a part of the Dudley County Borough, now the metropolitan borough.
Wall heath also falls under the Kingswinford North and Wall Heath Ward with a population of 12,561 as of the 2011 Census.
Destinations from Wall Heath
Northwest : Swindon, Bridgnorth, Telford North : Wombourne, Himley, Wolverhampton Northeast : Gornal, Walsall, Sutton Coldfield West : Six Ashes, Bobbington East : Dudley, West Bromwich Southwest : Kidderminster, Stourton, Kinver, Enville South : Kingswinford, Wordsley, Stourbridge Southeast : Brierley Hill, Birmingham
The village contains numerous outlets providing varied services; including a Co-op supermarket, Boots Local Pharmacy, a podiatrist and a private dental surgery. There are three public houses, two Indian restaurants, two Chinese take-aways, a Chinese restaurant, a pizza delivery/take-away, a Fish & Chip Shop, a cafe and a catering company. Nearby Stallings Lane is home to a branch of Lidl and Morrisons, the latter originally opening as Safeway in 1979, as well as a small parade of local shops. There was, until recently, a small public library, which was closed by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council for economic reasons. The local authority states that the money from the closure of Wall Heath Library and four other Dudley libraries will be used for a £2.3 million scheme to update services in the borough. The nearest Library is the Kingswinford Library. The other libraries in the borough which fell victim of the council policy were Quarry Bank, Amblecote, Dudley Wood and Woodside.
There are two allotments in the village and three public parks located in the village. One is accessible from Albion Street and two are accessible from High Street.
