Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton Skyline
Queen Square
Queens Building
Metro
Molineux Stadium
St Peter’s Church
Birmingham Canal
Wightwick Manor
Nicknames: 
  • Wolftown
  • Wolf Town
  • Wolves
  • Wolvo
Motto: 
Out of darkness cometh light
Wolverhampton shown within the West Midlands county
Coordinates: 52°35′N 2°08′W / 52.583°N 2.133°W / 52.583; -2.133
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
CountryEngland
RegionWest Midlands
Ceremonial countyWest Midlands
Historic countyStaffordshire
Founded985
City2000
Metropolitan borough1 April 1974
Founded byLady Wulfruna
Named afterLady Wulfruna
Admin. HQWolverhampton Civic Centre
Suburbs of the city (Within 2 miles)
List
  • Aldersley
  • All Saints
  • Blakenhall
  • Bradmore
  • Chapel Ash
  • Claregate
  • Compton
  • Deansfield
  • Dunstall Hill
  • East Park
  • Ettingshall
  • Fallings Park
  • Gorsebrook
  • Graiseley
  • Heath Town
  • Horseley Fields
  • Merridale
  • Monmore Green
  • Newbridge
  • Old Fallings
  • Park Village
  • Scotlands
  • Springfield
  • Stow Heath
  • Tettenhall (village)
  • Tettenhall Wood
  • Wednesfield (town)
  • Whitmore Reans
Government
 • TypeMetropolitan borough
 • Governing bodyCity of Wolverhampton Council
 • MayorCraig Collingswood (L)[1]
Area
 • Total
26.81 sq mi (69.44 km2)
Elevation
535 ft (163 m)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
263,700
 • Density8,820/sq mi (3,407/km2)
DemonymWulfrunian[2]
Ethnicity (2021)
 • Ethnic groups
List
  • 60.6% White
  • 21.2% Asian
  • 9.3% Black
  • 5.3% Mixed
  • 3.6% other
Religion (2021)
 • Religion
List
  • 43.8% Christianity
  • 27.8% no religion
  • 12% Sikhism
  • 5.5% Islam
  • 5.5% not stated
  • 3.7% Hinduism
  • 1.2% other
  • 0.3% Buddhism
  • 0.1% Judaism
Time zoneUTC+0 (Greenwich Mean Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (British Summer Time)
Postcode
WV
Area code01902
ISO 3166-2GB-WLV
ONS code00CW (ONS)
E08000031 (GSS)
OS grid referenceSO915985
NUTS 3UKG39
Websitewolverhampton.gov.uk

Wolverhampton (/ˌwʊlvərˈhæmptən/ WUUL-vər-HAMP-tən) is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Located around 12 miles (20 km) north of Birmingham, it forms the northwestern part of the West Midlands conurbation, with the towns of Walsall to the east and Dudley to the south. The population in 2021 was 263,700, making it the third largest city in the West Midlands after Birmingham and Coventry.

Historically in Staffordshire, Wolverhampton grew as a market town specialising in the wool trade. During the Industrial Revolution, it became a major centre for coal mining, steel production, lock making, and automotive manufacturing; the economy of the city is still based on engineering, including a large aerospace industry, as well as the service sector. The city is also home to the University of Wolverhampton. A town for most of its history, it gained city status in 2000. The M6 motorway runs just outside Wolverhampton's east and northeast borders, while the M54 motorway starts to the north and links the city with Telford. For railway travel, the city is served by Wolverhampton station, while the western terminus of the West Midlands Metro network is also located in the city.

Wolverhampton has produced many notable musicians and artists and is known in the sports world as the home of Premier League football team Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, which plays at Molineux Stadium. As a result of experiencing a heavy influx of Indian immigrants from the 1930s to 1970s, the city is home to the largest percentage of Sikhs in England, who have been influential in shaping its identity; it also hosts a higher percentage of Hindus and Muslims than the national average.

  1. ^ "The Mayor of Wolverhampton". City of Wolverhampton Council. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
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  3. ^ a b UK Census (2021). "2021 Census Area Profile – Wolverhampton Local Authority (E08000031)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 5 January 2024.