South Staffordshire is mainly a rural district situated on the
north western edge of the West Midlands conurbation. It covers an
area of 156 square miles (404 square kilometres) with a resident
population of over 105,000 scattered in villages throughout its
area. Principal settlements include Penkridge, Brewood, Great
Wyrley, Cheslyn Hay, Codsall, Bilbrook, Perton, Wombourne, and
Kinver.

South Staffordshire has seen a
rapid expansion of housing in the last 30 years as its villages
have proved attractive to people prepared to travel to the nearby
urban areas.
Industrial development has also
seen an increase, much of it provided direct by the Council or
facilitated in joint developments with the private sector. Projects
carried out at Four Ashes, South Staffordshire Business Park,
Cheslyn Hay, Balliol Business Park, Bilbrook, and Hilton Cross,
Featherstone, have brought into use derelict or underused land and
provided major investment and employment opportunities.
The Council has also been
proactive in building industrial units at locations throughout
South Staffordshire aimed at providing good quality accommodation
for new and expanding small businesses.
South Staffordshire offers the
best of both worlds: a pleasant place to live in and an ideal place
to work.
Much of South Staffordshire lies
within the West Midlands Green Belt; the remainder to the north of
the Green Belt is defined as "Open Countryside". The area has a
rich legacy of historic landscapes and buildings, with many
cultural, recreational and leisure opportunities on offer. Enjoy
the classical lines and parkland of Weston Park, a leisurely walk
around Baggeridge Country Park, or a hard workout at one of the
Council's Leisure Centres.
A village lifestyle within a rich
rural landscape, and quality business locations with all the
services that businesses might need from time to time only a short
distance or telephone call away.
Communications
Three motorways run through the
district, two linking the north and south of the country (M6 and M6
Toll), and the M54 giving access to Telford and Central and north
Wales.
InterCity stations at Stafford
and Wolverhampton are minutes away by rail feeder links.
Birmingham International Airport
and Manchester Airport are both within an hour's drive, with
business and recreational flying facilities available at
Wolverhampton Business Airport, Bobington.
Drive Times
Distances and estimated drive
times from junction 1, M54 assuming an average of 60 mph on
motorways and 50 mph on other roads to the following destinations
:
| City |
Miles |
Kms |
Time |
| Birmingham |
17 |
32 |
23 mins |
| Bristol |
100 |
160 |
1 hr 44 mins |
| Dover |
226 |
342 |
4 hrs 31 mins |
| Edingburgh |
280 |
450 |
5 hrs 9 mins |
| Glasgow |
282 |
455 |
4 hrs 52 mins |
| Hull |
148 |
230 |
2 hrs 41 mins |
| Liverpool |
85 |
137 |
1 hr 32 mins |
| London |
130 |
209 |
2 hrs 33 mins |
| Manchester |
70 |
113 |
1 hr 20mins |
| Newcastle |
207 |
333 |
3 hrs 52 mins |
| Southampton |
154 |
248 |
2 hrs 59 mins |
Rail Times from Wolverhampton
| City |
Time |
| Birmingham |
16 mis |
| Glasgow |
4 hrs 9 mins |
| London |
2 hrs 8 mins |
| Manchester |
1 hr 31 mins |
Air Times from Birmingham International
| City |
Time |
| Amsterdam |
1 hr 10 mins |
| Chicago |
7 hrs 45 mins |
| Milan |
2 hrs 5 mins |
| Munich |
1 hr 55 mins |
| New York |
7 hrs |
| Paris |
1 hr 10 mins |
Grant Mitchell
Housing Strategy & Regeneration Manager
Tel: (01902) 696438
Fax: (01902) 696705
Email: g.mitchell@sstaffs.gov.uk
Niki Taylor
Tourism & Economic Development Officer
Tel: (01902) 696539
Fax: (01902) 696705
Email: n.taylor@sstaffs.gov.uk
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