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Metropolitan Borough of Walsall

Borough of Walsall
Coat of arms of Borough of Walsall
Walsall shown within the West Midlands and England
Walsall shown within the West Midlands and England
Coordinates: 52°34′48″N 1°58′48″W / 52.58000°N 1.98000°W / 52.58000; -1.98000
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionWest Midlands
Metropolitan countyWest Midlands
Historic countyStaffordshire
Admin HQWalsall
Metropolitan borough status1 April 1974
Government
 • TypeMetropolitan borough
 • Governing bodyWalsall Metropolitan Borough Council
 • MayorChris Towe
 • MPs:Valerie Vaz (L)
Wendy Morton (C)
Sureena Brackenridge (L)
Pat McFadden (L)
Area
 • Total
40.14 sq mi (103.95 km2)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
286,105 (Ranked 55th)
 • Density6,943/sq mi (2,681/km2)
Ethnicity (2021)
 • Ethnic groups
List
Religion (2021)
 • Religion
List
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (BST)
Postcode
WS (1–6, 8–10)

WV (12, 13, 14)

B (43, 74)
Area code(s)01922, 01902, 01543 & 0121
ISO 3166-2GB-WLL
ONS code00CU (ONS)
E08000030 (GSS)
OS grid referenceSP015985
NUTS 3UKG35
Websitewww.walsall.gov.uk

The Metropolitan Borough of Walsall is a metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England. It is named after its largest settlement, Walsall, but covers a larger area which also includes Aldridge, Bloxwich, Brownhills, Darlaston, Pelsall and Willenhall.

The borough had an estimated population of 254,500 in 2007.[3]

The borough was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. It is bounded on the west by the City of Wolverhampton, the south by the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, to the south east by the City of Birmingham, and by the Staffordshire districts of Lichfield, Cannock Chase and South Staffordshire to the east, north and northwest respectively. Most of the borough is highly industrialised and densely populated, but areas around the north and east of the borough are open space.

History

The local government structure within North Worcestershire and South Staffordshire prior to the West Midlands Order 1965 reorganisation.

Prior to 1966, the area that would later become the metropolitan borough of Walsall was governed by five smaller local authorities:

The four urban districts were all within the administrative county of Staffordshire, in a two-tier structure with Staffordshire County Council providing county-level services.[4][5][6][7] Walsall itself was a self-governing county borough, independent from the county council, but was still deemed to be part of Staffordshire for ceremonial purposes.[8]

A review of local government in the West Midlands area was carried out under the Local Government Act 1958, culminating in the West Midlands Review Order 1965, which merged many of the districts in the area with effect from 1 April 1966. Darlaston and Willenhall were both absorbed into the county borough of Walsall, whilst the two urban districts of Brownhills and Aldridge merged to become Aldridge-Brownhills Urban District. At the same time, there were also more minor boundary adjustments with neighbouring areas around the edges of the new districts.[9][10]

The new arrangements were relatively short-lived. Under the Local Government Act 1972, local government in the area was reviewed again, with Walsall County Borough and Aldridge-Brownhills Urban District merging to become the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall on 1 April 1974. On the same date the area became part of the new metropolitan county of West Midlands.[11] For the next twelve years there was a two-tier structure in place, with West Midlands County Council providing higher county-level services. The county council was abolished in 1986.

There were adjustments to some of the boundaries between Walsall and its neighbours in 1994.[12]

Governance

Parliamentary constituencies

Since the 2024 general election, the residents of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall have been represented in the UK Parliament by Members of Parliament (MPs) for four separate parliamentary constituencies. Two, Walsall and Bloxwich and Aldridge-Brownhills fall wholly within the borough and are represented by Valerie Vaz (Labour) and Wendy Morton (Conservative) respectively. Parts of the borough are within the constituencies of Wolverhampton North East and Wolverhampton South East, represented by Sureena Brackenridge and Pat McFadden (both Labour) respectively.[13]

Prior to Brexit in 2020, the borough was part of the West Midlands constituency in the European Parliament. The West Midlands region elected seven MEPs.

Council

In 1974, Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council was created to administer the new metropolitan borough. Elections to the council take place in three out of every four years, with one-third of the seats being contested at each election. Between its formation in 1974 and the 2003 election, the council varied between control by the Labour Party, and where no one party had an overall majority. From 2003 to 2011 the Conservative Party then held a majority of councillors.[14] At the 2011 election the Conservative Party lost five seats, while Labour gained eight, and afterwards no party held a majority.[15] At the 2019 election, the Conservative Party regained control of the council.[16]

Demography

2011 UK Census Walsall MBC West Midlands county England
Total population 269,323 2,738,100 53,013,000
White 78.8% 70.1% 85.5%
Asian 15.2% 18.9% 7.7%
Black 2.3% 6.0% 3.4%
Source: Office for National Statistics[17]

At the time of the United Kingdom Census 2001, according to the Office for National Statistics, the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall had a total resident population of 253,499, of which 123,189 (48.6%) were male and 130,310 (51.4%) were female,[18] with 101,333 households.[19] The Borough occupied 10,395 hectares (40.14 sq mi) at the time of the 2001 census.[18]

Its population density was 22.79 people per hectare compared with an average of 28.41 across the West Midlands metropolitan county.[18] The median age of the population was 37, compared with 36 within the West Midlands metropolitan county and 37 across England and Wales.[20]

The majority of the population of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall were born in England (91.77%); 1.42% were born elsewhere within the United Kingdom, 0.82% within the rest of the European Union, and 6.00% elsewhere in the world.[21]

Data on religious beliefs across the borough in the 2001 census show that 72.1% declared themselves to be Christian, 10.0% said they held no religion, and 5.4% reported themselves as Muslim.[22] Whereas in the 2011 Census 59% declared themselves to be Christian, 26% said they held no religion or did not state their religion, and 8.2% reported themselves as Muslim.[23]

Within the Metropolitan Borough, 42.84% of households owned a single car or van, with 31.05% owning none. The average car ownership per household was 1.01, compared with 0.96 across the West Midlands metropolitan county.[19]

Ethnic Group 2021[24]
Number %
White: Total 202,724 71.4%
White: British 191,529 67.4%
White: Irish 1,070 0.4%
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller 576 0.2%
White: Other 9,549 3.4%
Asian or Asian British: Total 53,199 18.6%
Asian or Asian British: Indian 22,726 2.0%
Asian or Asian British: Pakistani 49,739 4.9%
Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi 86,378 7.9%
Asian or Asian British: Chinese 11,891 2.3%
Asian or Asian British: Other Asian 3,465 1.2%
Black or Black British: Total 13,024 4.6%
Black or Black British: African 6,439 2.3%
Black or Black British: Caribbean 4,889 1.7%
Black or Black British: Other Black 1,696 0.6%
Mixed or British Mixed: Total 9,317 3.2%
Mixed: White and Black Caribbean 4,834 1.7%
Mixed: White and Black African 620 0.2%
Mixed: White and Asian 2,386 0.8%
Mixed: Other Mixed 1,477 0.5%
Other: Total 5,862 2.1%
Other: Arab 509 0.2
Other: Any other ethnic group 5,353 1.9
Ethnic minority: Total 81,402 28.5%
Total 284,126 100%

Population change

The table below details the population change in the area since 1801. Although the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall has existed as a metropolitan borough only since 1974, figures have been generated by combining data from the towns, villages, and civil parishes that would later be constituent parts of the borough.

Historical population of area now covered by the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall
Year 1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901
Population 17,615 20,329 22,309 27,640 37,670 46,597 67,260 87,923 108,586 125,317 140,919
Year 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
Population 158,465 169,406 181,114 194,983 209,918 239,729 273,794 265,908 263,399 253,502 269,300
Source: Vision of Britain[25]

Economy

Walsall MBC Compared
2001 UK Census Walsall MBC West Midlands county England
Population (16–74) 180,623 1,807,918 35,532,091
Full-time employment 39.1% 38.6% 40.8%
Part-time employment 11.9% 11.1% 11.8%
Self-employed 6.0% 5.7% 8.3%
Unemployed 4.4% 4.6% 3.3%
Retired 14.8% 13.5% 13.5%
Source: Office for National Statistics[26]

At the time of the 2001 census, there were 105,590 people (41.7%) in employment who were resident within Walsall Metropolitan Borough. Of these, 18.60% worked within the wholesale and retail trade, including repair of motor vehicles; 26.44% worked within manufacturing industry; and 9.85% worked within the health and social work sector.[27]

At the 2001 UK census, Walsall Metropolitan Borough had 180,623 residents aged 16 to 74. 2.3% of these people were students with jobs, 6.0% looking after home or family, 6.8% permanently sick or disabled and 2.4% economically inactive for other reasons. These figures are roughly in line with the averages for England, though Metropolitan Borough of Walsall has a higher rate of people who are permanently sick and disabled, where the national average is 5.3%.[26]

The Metropolitan Borough of Walsall is split between several travel to work areas (TTWA). The central and northern areas of the borough (including the towns of Walsall, Bloxwich and Brownhills) are within the Walsall and Cannock TTWA, whilst the majority of the area west of the M6 motorway (including the towns of Willenhall and Darlaston) is within the Wolverhampton TTWA. The southeast of the Metropolitan Borough (including Streetly) is within the Birmingham TTWA.[28] The entire borough is within the Birmingham Larger Urban Zone.[29]

Average house prices in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall were fourth out of the metropolitan boroughs in the West Midlands county, with the average house price within the borough being £131,131 during the period April – June 2009, compared with the average across the Metropolitan County of £128,142.[30] Following transfer from the council in 2003, social housing in the area is primarily managed by WATMOS (consisting of eight Tenant management organisations), and the Walsall Housing Group.[31]

Transport

The A34 trunk road runs directly through the middle of Walsall .

An elevated section of the M6 Motorway built in 1968 half circles around Walsall to the west of the town. There can be increased congestion on the local A roads whenever the motorway is temporarily closed or in a state of serious delay as road users try to bypass the problem. Junctions (North to South) 11, 10, 9 and 7 allow access to and from various parts of the town. The M6 and M5 join at junction 8.

The A454 runs through Walsall on its way to Sutton Coldfield from Bridgnorth.

The Chase Line is a railway line which runs from Birmingham International via Birmingham New Street and Walsall to Rugeley Trent Valley. The following stations on the line are within the Borough:

Localities

See List of areas in Walsall

Education

45% of pupils in the Borough of Walsall achieved five GCSEs with grades of A*-C, below the national average of 56%.[32]

The borough's education format is a traditional 5–7 infant, 7–11 junior and 11-16/18 secondary school system, with some infant and junior schools being combined single site primary schools, while others have infant and junior schools on separate sites. The towns of Walsall, Bloxwich, Darlaston and Willenhall have always used these age ranges, but the Aldridge, Brownhills and Streetly areas (which became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in 1974) adopted 5–9 first, 9–13 middle and 13-16/18 secondary schools in September 1972. However, this system was discontinued and replaced with the traditional age ranges in September 1986 to fit in with the other schools in the Walsall borough.[33]

Freedom of the Borough

The following people and military units have received the Freedom of the Borough of Walsall.

Individuals

Military units

References

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