- English Midlands
The Midlands is an area of England which broadly corresponds to the early-mediaeval Kingdom of Mercia. The area lies between
Southern England ,Northern England ,East Anglia and Wales, and its largest city isBirmingham .The name does not correspond to any current administrative area, and there is therefore no strict definition. However, it is generally considered to include the counties of
Derbyshire ,Gloucestershire ,Herefordshire ,Leicestershire ,Lincolnshire ,Northamptonshire ,Nottinghamshire ,Oxfordshire ,Rutland ,Shropshire ,Staffordshire ,Warwickshire , the West Midlands andWorcestershire . The 2001 census includedNorfolk ,Suffolk andCambridgeshire in the Midlands, though East Anglia (the collective name for these counties) is not usually considered part of the Midlands.The greater part of the Midlands is covered by two administrative
regions of England , West Midlands andEast Midlands . However, even taken together, these regions do not fully cover the traditional Midlands, because:
*Part of NorthernLincolnshire is now in theYorkshire and the Humber region;
*Peterborough (a unitary authority) is now included withCambridgeshire in theEast of England region;
*Gloucestershire is now in the South West region;
*Oxfordshire is now in the South East region;
*Bedfordshire is now in theEast of England region.(cf. The
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica , which describes Gloucestershire as "west midland",Bedfordshire as "south midland", andHuntingdonshire as "east midland" counties respectively.)The "midland" status of
Cheshire is often debated. South Cheshire has strong links with North Staffordshire (definitely in the Midlands), and North Cheshire with Merseyside and Manchester (both definitely in Northern England). In official eyes, the northward pull prevailed (perhaps because the county town, Chester, is so far north) and Cheshire is now part of the North West region.The largest Midlands
conurbation , which includes the cities ofBirmingham andWolverhampton , is approximately covered by ametropolitan county (which also includes the city ofCoventry ), also called the West Midlands. Thus, there are two West Midlands, a Region and a (smaller) County.Parts of the East Midlands are also densely populated, particularly the triangle formed by the cities of
Leicester ,Nottingham andDerby , which also includes sizeable towns such asLoughborough and theLong Eaton –Beeston–Stapleford subconurbation.The
South Midlands is an area identified by the government for regional development purposes, consisting ofNorthamptonshire andBedfordshire with northernBuckinghamshire (what is now the Milton Keynes unitary authority). Bedfordshire and particularly Buckinghamshire are not usually considered part of the Midlands and are in the administrative regions of theEast of England and the South East respectively, a further illustration of the fluidity of the perceived boundaries of the Midlands.Banbury in north Oxfordshire is often considered as the southern extremity of the English Midlands as it is relatively industrialised and many locals harbour an accent which is discernibly non-Southern. The town also has strong links with the Birmingham–Coventry industrial zone to the north.Notable cities and towns
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Alcester ,Alfreton , Ashbourne,Ashby de la Zouch ,Atherstone
*Banbury ,Bedworth ,Birmingham , Boston,Bridgnorth ,Burton upon Trent ,Buxton
*Cannock ,Chesterfield ,Coalville ,Corby ,Coventry
*Derby ,Droitwich ,Dudley
* Gainsborough,Gloucester ,Grantham ,Great Malvern
*Halesowen ,Hereford ,Hinckley
*Kenilworth ,Kettering ,Kidderminster
*Leamington Spa , Leek,Leicester ,Lichfield , Lincoln,Loughborough ,Lutterworth
*Mansfield ,Market Harborough , Matlock
*Newark-on-Trent ,Newcastle-under-Lyme ,Northampton ,Nottingham ,Nuneaton
*Oldbury ,Oswestry ,Oxford
*Redditch , Rugby,Rugeley ,Rushden
*Shrewsbury ,Skegness ,Smethwick ,Solihull ,Stafford ,Stamford ,Stoke-on-Trent , Stone,Stourbridge ,Stratford-on-Avon ,Sutton Coldfield
*Tamworth ,Telford ,Towcester
*Uttoxeter
*Walsall ,Warwick ,Wednesbury ,Wellingborough ,West Bromwich , Whitchurch,Wigston ,Wolverhampton , WorcesterExternal links
* [http://www.local.odpm.gov.uk/finance/stats/lgfs/lgfs14/xlsfiles_maps/annexa/mapa1b.jpgOfficial map of the Midlands, ODPM]
* [http://www.midlandsdiscovery.co.uk Tourism info for the midlands]
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