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Walsall

American  
[wawl-sawl] / ˈwɔl sɔl /

noun

  1. a city in West Midlands, in central England, near Birmingham.


Walsall British  
/ ˈwɔːlsɔːl /

noun

  1. an industrial town in central England, in Walsall unitary authority, West Midlands: engineering, electronics. Pop: 170 994 (2001)

  2. a unitary authority in central England, in the West Midlands. Pop: 252 400 (2003 est). Area: 106 sq km (41 sq miles)

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Mike Bird was the Conservative leader of Walsall Council until last Friday, when Reform UK romped to victory.

From BBC • May 15, 2026

Debbie Tapper, who's lived around Walsall her whole life, recalls a bustling market that used to stretch the length of the High Street as she gestures sadly to the shops and stalls that remain.

From BBC • May 2, 2026

Historic England ran a four-year programme to repurpose derelict and underused buildings as community spaces such as cinemas and market halls, and run cultural events, while in Walsall a £1.5bn regeneration project is planned.

From BBC • May 2, 2026

Reform UK held its conference in Birmingham last year, a sign it was building momentum for the forthcoming elections in the city, as well as in Coventry, Walsall and Sandwell.

From BBC • Apr. 19, 2026

Walsall has a municipal corporation of six aldermen and eighteen councillors. 

From Rides on Railways by Sidney, Samuel

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