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This is where participants and non-participants of the West Midlands WikiProject can add their requests for articles which would fall under the scope of the project (The West Midlands county in England).
Search for the article before posting it and check the spelling. If the article has not been created and you are unable to create it then add the name of the article under the appropriate heading and give a short sentence of what the article would be about to explain the importance of such an article. A link to information on the subject may be useful as citation when the article is created.
Please also help by creating these articles!
Geography
[edit]Suburbs
[edit]- Cockshut Hill, area to the northeast of Yardley home to Cockshut Hill Technology College
- Lyndon Green, suburb of Birmingham
- Little Sutton, Birmingham, suburb of Birmingham
- Reddicap Heath, suburb of Birmingham in Sutton Coldfield
- Attwood Green, group of five former council estates, now owned by Optima
Electoral wards
[edit]Parks, reserves and SSSIs
[edit]- Calthorpe Park, Birmingham ([1])
- Sheldon Country Park, a country park in Sheldon, Birmingham[2]
- Victoria Park, Birmingham, a large Victorian park near the St Andrews football ground
- Metchley Park, a large park with remains of Roman buildings
- Warley Woods, a park area in Warley.
- List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the West Midlands
Buildings and structures
[edit]Existing buildings
[edit]- Edgbaston Shopping Centre, a major shopping centre in Edgbaston
- Sparkhill Library, a large elaborate Victorian library in Sparkhill[3]
- New Street Signal Box, a listed 1960s Brutalist structure on Navigation Street, Birmingham[4]
- Holliday Wharf, a complex of buildings off Broad Street and Gas Street in Birmingham[5]
- Birmingham High Performance Centre, a major sports training facility in Birmingham[6]; could be added to Alexander Stadium
- Handsworth Library, a very large elaborate building in Handsworth[7]
- Acocks Green Library, a locally listed elaborate building in Acocks Green[8]
- Ghamkol Sharif Mosque, a very large mosque in Small Heath[9]
- Gracechurch Shopping Centre, the main shopping centre, currently being extended, for Sutton Coldfield
- Holy Trinity Church, Sutton Coldfield, an ancient church in Sutton Coldfield. The burial place of John Vesey.[10]
- Birmingham Wholesale Markets, a large marketplace in Birmingham city centre near the Bullring.[11]
- Woodbrooke College (also complete the list of Selly Oak Colleges
- City of Birmingham Fire Brigade headquarters (at Lancaster Circus)
- Hall Green Stadium (Greyhounds)
Future buildings
[edit]- Arena Central, a mixed-use development in Birmingham
Demolished or no longer functioning buildings
[edit]- Birmingham Four District Libraries - Possibly separate articles, four libraries in Birmingham which were free to use by the public - they were the first to allow this.
- Gosta Green Library, one of the Four District libraries[12]
- Adderley Park Library, same as above[13]
- Constitution Hill Library, same as above[14]
- Deritend Library (exists but not as a library), same as above[15]
- Blue Coat School, Birmingham, an old school on Colmore Row in Birmingham, no longer exists
- Handsworth railway station, a train station serving Handsworth, no longer exists[16]
- Heathfield Hall, the home of James Watt
- Sandwell Hall
Unknown status
[edit]- Hazelwell Hall, a hall in Kings Heath built on an estate dating to the 1300s.
Water features
[edit]- Canals of the BCN (list of...)
- Bracebridge Pool, a reservoir in Sutton Park
- Icknield Port Loop, an area of land adjacent Edgbaston Reservoir where the canal splits and rejoins.[17]
Disused railway stations
[edit]- See Template talk:West Midlands railway stations for the list of stations needed.
Groups, organisations and companies
[edit]- Advantage West Midlands
- Chance and Hunt of Oldbury (see also Edgar Chance)
- City of Birmingham Fire Brigade
- Hamstead Colliery
- Harborne Railway Company, company that constructed railways in Harborne
Velocette Motorcycles, major motorbike manufacturer- Walsall Borough Police, police service for Walsall
- Birmingham Development Company, a large development company in Birmingham that has built the Mailbox
- Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, the chamber of commerce for Birmingham[18]
- Free Libraries Committee, former council department responsible for the construction and maintenance of libraries in Birmingham
- Optima Community Housing Association, major housing operator which owns five large inner city housing estates in Birmingham.
- Richardson Developments - built Merry Hill Shopping Centre, et al.
- Tangye - engine manufacturers, of Tyseley, Birmingham - some info, in Richard Tangye, Tangye is an article about the surname, listing people with it.
- Penso - engineering and product development service provider,Coventry. Information about projects eVito Taxi, zero emission sport car, and low cost carbon composite chassis.
Lists and subarticles
[edit]- List of breweries in Birmingham, a list and expansion of major breweries that once existed and still exist in Birmingham
- History of Birmingham canals, a history of the canals in Birmingham such as construction dates and major events
Timeline of Birmingham history- Multiculturalism in Birmingham, as Birmingham is a diverse city, there is a lot of information around on the net about ethnicities in Birmingham
- Crime and policing in the West Midlands, an article about police forces in the West Midlands and major crimes.
- List of conservation areas in the West Midlands
Biographies
[edit]- William Fitz-Ansculf, a landowner in Kings Norton in its early days
- Edgar Chance, ornithologist [19], also of Chance and Hunt of Oldbury.
- Norman Hickin, naturalist from Birmingham
- Kenrick family - Byng Kenrick; the firm 'Kenricks' et al see [20]
- Martineau family, political dynasty - requires expansion
- Dhani Prem - first balck councillor [21]
- Don and Roy Richardson - property developers
- William Congreve Russell, (fl. 1832-) English MP and High Sheriff of Worcestershire; lived at what is now Kings Heath Park.
- Peter Stanford (Minister), Birmingham's first black minister
Festivals and events
[edit]- Birmingham International Jazz Festival, an important jazz festival held in Birmingham. Largest of its kind in the UK.
- Birmingham Film Festival, a major film festival held in the city.
Media
[edit]- Great Barr Observer, local newspaper for Great Barr.
- Walsall Observer, local newspaper for Walsall.
- Walsall Advertiser, local newspaper for Walsall.
- Solihull News, local newspaper for Solihull.
- Woverhampton Ad News, local newspaper for Wolverhampton.
Other
[edit]- Sutton Coldfield Coat of Arms, an article describing the history and the eventual loss of the Sutton Coldfield Coat of Arms
- Kents Moat, a Scheduled Ancient Monument in Sheldon
- Gannow Green Moat, a Scheduled Ancient Monument in Frankley
- Kingstanding Mound, a Scheduled Ancient Monument in Kingstanding
- Hawkesley Farm Moat, a Scheduled Ancient Monument in Longbridge
- Cheapside, Birmingham, a once major market street west of Deritend in south Birmingham. Still remains today.
- Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Stour Valley Railway