Atherstone is the delivery office for the CV9 1AA area.
The Atherstone PSC is the "Atherstone Parcel Sort Centre" and it is part of the Royal Mail network. The item would have been posted into the RM network by this mysterious company EW Fulfilment. Atherstone is a central hub, and the T48 processed there would be largely posted from firms within the midlands area.
14. What do they win? There is no monetary reward for the winner, but they do get to keep the ball. Then there is the prestige of winning something thousands have aspired to achieve over many centuries.
The Royal Shrovetide Football Match is a "Medieval football" game played annually on Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday in the town of Ashbourne in Derbyshire, England. Shrovetide ball games have been played in England since at least the 12th century from the reign of Henry II (1154–89).
Atherstone is 3,632.70 mi (5,846.26 km) north of the equator, so it is located in the northern hemisphere. How far is it from Atherstone to the South Pole?
This traditional Shrove Tuesday Ball Game has been held annually since the early 12th Century and is one of Atherstone's claims to fame.
If you intend to live near motorway junctions, Whitestone and Astley are the top choices. For people with local jobs, Camp Hill and Birchley Heath are worth considering. The crime rate in Nuneaton ranges between 14-22%, depending on the borough.
Today Nuneaton is noted for its electronics industry although many people travel to work in Coventry. The writer George Eliot 1819-1880 (her real name was Mary Ann Evans) was born in Chilvers Coton, which was then, just outside Nuneaton.
Nuneaton is a great place to live and has more to offer than you might imagine. As a long-established business offering self storage in Nuneaton we know and love our local town, which incidentally happens to be the largest in Warwickshire.
Councillor Mike Hitchins, the Town Mayor of Kenilworth says: “We're really pleased to be included on this list, confirming what residents already know – Kenilworth is a great place to live. It has good homes, outstanding schools, attractive surroundings, health facilities, sports facilities and workplaces.
How much is a train ticket from Coventry to Nuneaton by train? Catch the train from Coventry to Nuneaton from just £5.90 one-way when you book in advance.
Bedworth is a lovely market town in the Nuneaton and Bedworth district of North Warwickshire. There's the added advantage that there are good regular bus services in and around Bedworth and also a train line from Bedworth into Coventry which then provides onward rail links into London and Birmingham.
One of the more 'exclusive' neighbourhoods to live, Burbage has everything within easy reach including good schools and great shopping. Part of our Top 200 Places to Live series.
Tipton is the latest Midland locality to be nominated on website Chav Towns which aims to list Britain's worst places to live. Branding the former industrial hotbed - and home of the annual canal festival and Mad O'Rourke's Pie Factory - "dirty, overcrowdedand violent" has provoked an angry response.
It's also worth noting that Birmingham's two streets with the highest crime rates are Spring Hill (just west of the Jewellery Quarter and north of Ladywood) and Devonwood Way, just north of the Longbridge Town Centre.
Here are the
safest places to live in the
West Midlands region of England, according to violent crime and property crime metrics.
Full List of Places in the West Midlands.
| Rank | Post Town | Crime Score |
|---|
| 1 | TENBURY WELLS | 1,362 |
| 2 | HENLEY-IN-ARDEN | 1,383 |
| 3 | CHURCH STRETTON | 1,417 |
| 4 | BROSELEY | 1,540 |
In London, Teddington, nestled in the Royal Borough of Richmond, was deemed to be the best place to live in the capital, while Altrincham retained its place at the top of the North West section after being named overall winner in 2020.
The Best Areas to Live in Birmingham
- 1 – Digbeth. If you're looking to buy your first home in Birmingham, Digbeth could be the perfect choice.
- 2 – Erdington.
- 3 – Edgbaston.
- 4 – Harborne.
- 5 – Holloway Head.
- 6 – Jewellery Quarter.
- 7 – Moseley and Kings Heath.
- 8 – Solihull.
Solihull. Solihull is regularly voted among the best places to live in the West Midlands, and the UK as a whole. It has excellent schools, great shopping, historic architecture, over 1,500 acres of parks and that's just in the town itself.
The Top eight most popular places to live in Worcestershire were:
- Tenbury Wells.
- Malvern.
- Broadway.
- Bewdley.
- Worcester.
- Pershore.
- Upton-upon-Severn.
- Droitwich Spa.
A street in Stourbridge has just been named the most expensive place in the West Midlands – beating off competition from rivals in leafy Solihull and Sutton Coldfield. The average house in the town's Quarry Park Road sold for £1,070,000 in the four years to this year, according to figures from Lloyds TSB.
Midlands, region of central England, commonly subdivided into the East and the West Midlands. The East Midlands includes the historic and geographic counties of Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Rutland.
Lillington - particularly south Lillington - is considered the roughest part of Leamington and is one to avoid, unless you're into that sort of thing. There is a lot of new housing in south Leamington around the Warwick Gates area - handy for the M40 and close to the out-of-town shopping area.
"Leamington Spa does have a reputation for being a bit posh, but it depends really, it's not all like that," she adds. Social worker Neil Jones is a prime example of someone who has been priced out of Leamington Spa's property market. They're just nicer people around here, people in Leamington are a bit more liberal.
Living in Leamington Spa was great: the houses were clean and nice (compared to certain Earlsdon houses), the streets were lined with lights, the fastfood shops and beloved Viallis were always opened till late, the Parade was a mini London (an exaggeration but still the closest thing to a high city), and lets not
Warwick is slightly cheaper, nice but prob less shopping/things to do although some nice restaurants and pubs etc. Has its dodgy areas too. Leamington and Warwick are actually conjoined so most people who live in Warwick would shop in Leamington etc.
Rugby is a market town in eastern Warwickshire, England, close to the River Avon. In 2019 its population was estimated at 76,419, making it the second-largest town in Warwickshire. It is the main settlement within the larger Borough of Rugby which has a population of 108,935 (2019 estimate).
Nice areas in Cov are styvechale, cheylesmore, tile hill. Lovely villages are stretton on dunsmore, long itchington, wouldn't live in ryton on dunsmore. Southam is a nice market town. Leamington and kenilworth are nice but you've got to spend the money.
Earlsdon was built on farmland to house workers during the city's Victorian watchmaking boom. Since then it has found fame as the birthplace of the two-tone movement — Coventry's greatest cultural export, and the soundtrack to the 2021 celebrations — and is within walking distance of the improving city centre.
Between May 2019 and April 2020, Kenilworth received a crime score of 1,642, more than half of the West Midlands average of 3,349. Kenilworth ranks at number one for the safest mid-size town - with a population between 20,000 to 50,000 - and eighth in the overall West Midlands region.