Willenhall E-ACT Academy (formerly Willenhall School Sports College) is an 11–18 mixed secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Willenhall...
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people is the highest law. The urban district of Willenhall (established by the Local Government Act 1894) was partitioned in 1966 between the county...
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Academy Shenley Academy West Walsall E-ACT Academy Willenhall E-ACT Academy Danetre and Southbrook Learning Village Aldborough E-ACT Free School (to 31...
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Academy, Streetly Walsall Academy, Bloxwich Walsall Studio School, Walsall West Walsall E-ACT Academy, Walsall Willenhall E-ACT Academy, Willenhall Queen...
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Bentley, West Midlands (category Willenhall)
Farm Primary Willenhall School Sports College, later renamed Willenhall E-ACT Academy (Lodge Farm and WSSC are officially in Willenhall, but have an entrance...
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Neighbouring settlements in the borough include Darlaston, Brownhills, Pelsall, Willenhall, Bloxwich and Aldridge. The name Walsall is derived from "Walh halh",...
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Dudley (redirect from Dudley Improvement Act 1791)
which has been developing since 2000. The club now play at Noose Lane in Willenhall. The Dudley Kingswinford Rugby Club is the local rugby team, which play...
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Farm Walsgrave-on-Sowe Westwood Heath Whitley Whitmore Park Whoberley Willenhall Wood End Woodway Park Wyken The spire of the ruined cathedral forms one...
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Catholic School, Willenhall is a voluntary aided comprehensive Catholic secondary school educating children aged 11–18 in the town of Willenhall, West Midlands...
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easy to recognise from their modern or medieval forms: Arley, Bilston, Willenhall, Wednesfield, Pelsall, Ogley Hay, Hilton, Hatherton, Kinvaston, Featherstone...
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3–1 against South Africa. The referee for this match was Mr. F Read of Willenhall. The addition of the floodlights opened the door for Molineux to host...
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Whitworth Kandel, Germany Wigan Angers, France Wilbarston Weinähr, Germany Willenhall Drancy, France Wimborne Minster Ochsenfurt, Germany Valognes, France Wincanton...
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original on 13 September 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2017. "Church failed to act on child sex abuse". Daily Telegraph. London, UK. 20 May 2009. Archived from...
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called Loaches Banks and was mapped as early as 1752 by Dr. Wilks of Willenhall. Hutton interpreted the earthworks as a Saxon fortification but further...
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Oscott (present-day, Great Barr), in 1794, after the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1791, for both the training of priests and the education of lay pupils. It...
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Stockport (Hazel Grove) Stoke (Cobridge) Sunderland Swaffham Swindon Tamworth Towcester Wakefield Warrington Willenhall Wisbech Wolverhampton Yarmouth...
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zealous in promoting the Catholic cause following the 1829 Emancipation Act, and it was he who first brought Pugin to North Staffordshire in the autumn...
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Stockport (Hazel Grove) Stoke (Cobridge) Sunderland Swaffham Swindon Tamworth Towcester Wakefield Warrington Willenhall Wisbech Wolverhampton Yarmouth...
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St Austin's Church, Stafford (category E. W. Pugin church buildings)
built a chapel in the garden. In 1791, the year of the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1791, a permanent chapel was built on Austin Friars. It is the earliest post-Reformation...
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Attleborough, Chilvers Coton and Stockingford. Following the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829, the culmination of Catholic emancipation in Great Britain, there were...
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February 2013, the building was assessed by English Heritage under the Planning Act 1990, but did not meet the criteria for listing. It is however locally listed...
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Coven also had locksmiths, a speciality also of nearby Wolverhampton and Willenhall. The forge on the Penk seems to have used a water mill to power its bellows...
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building. It was built in 1836, seven years after the Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1829, and fourteen years before the Restoration of the English hierarchy...
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Sports & Social Club, Birmingham 7th Sporting Khalsa The Aspray Arena, Willenhall 8th Steel City Wanderers St George's Park Thorncliffe, Sheffield 10th...
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Meat Porter, Wholesale Meat Supply Association Depot, Wolverhampton (Willenhall, Staffordshire.) Edward Charles Porter, Established Painter, Civil Engineer-in-Chiefs...
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with the Act of Supremacy in 1534. The family had remained recusant Catholics, celebrating Mass in the saloon of Coughton Court, which acted as a chapel...
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hundreds of Catholic churches built following the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829. A memorial to all the dedicated priests and parishioners of the...
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