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The council also owns other museums in the city such
as Aston Hall, Blakesley Hall, the Museum of the Accountants
Wolverhampton Jewellery Quarter, Soho House, and Sarehole
Mill, a popular attraction for fans of J. R. R. Tolkien.
Thinktank in the Eastside is one of the newest museums
in the city, replacing the former Science & Industry
Museum in Newhall Street.
Accountants Midlands The Birmingham Back
to Backs are the last surviving court of back-to-back
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The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is both an art gallery
and concert hall. It also has one of the world's most
detailed and largest coin collections.[50] Accountants
Wolverhampton Cadbury World is a museum showing visitors
the stages and steps of chocolate production and the
history of chocolate and the company. Dudley
Accountants The BCN Main Line canal of
the Birmingham Canal Navigations at Brindleyplace. Birmingham
has more canal mileage than any other city in the world. |
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Birmingham is an ethnically and culturally diverse
city. In 2005 the ONS estimated that 67.8% of
the population was White (including 2.7% Irish
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20.4% Asian or Asian British, 6.6% Black or Black
British, 1.1% Chinese, 3.1% of mixed race and
1.1% of other ethnic heritage.[42] 57% of primary
and 52% of secondary pupils are from non-white
British families.[43] 16.5% of the population
was born outside the United Kingdom.
The population density is 9,451 inhabitants per
square mile (3,649/km?) Accountants Wolverhampton
compared to the 976.9 inhabitants per square mile
(377.2/km?) for England. Females represented 51.6%
of the population whilst men represented 48.4%.
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60.4% of the population was aged between 16 and
74, compared to 66.7% in England as a whole.
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Accountants
Wolverhampton, 60.3% of households
were found to be owner occupied and 27.7% were
rented from either the Accountants Wolverhampton
city council, housing association or other registered
social landlord. The remaining 11.8% of households
were rented privately or lived rent free.[45].
The Bimingham Larger
Urban Zone
a Eurostat measure of the functional city-region
approximated to local government districts, has
a population of 2,357,100 in 2004.[46] In addition
to Birmingham itself, the LUZ includes the Metropolitan
Boroughs of Birmingham
Finance, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull and Walsall,
along with the districts of Lichfield, Tamworth,
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The Birmingham
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Wolverhampton is the main art gallery and museum
in Birmingham. It has renowned displays of artwork
that include a leading collection of work by the
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the world's largest
collection of works by Edward Burne-Jones. |
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