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Wolverhampton was, in 2004, the 13th largest city in England.
The city grew initially as a market town with specialism within the woollen trade. During and after the Industrial Revolution, the city became a major industrial centre, with mining (mostly coal, limestone and iron ore) as well as production of steel, japanning, locks, motorcycles and cars - including the first vehicle to hold the Land speed record at over 200mph. Today the major industries within the city are both engineering based (including a large aerospace industry) and within the service sector.
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Roger Tweedale
Linden House
211 Tettenhall Road
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
WV6 0DD
01902 753743
Mondays, 7.30pm for 7.55pm (not after bank holidays)
