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Artful | 15:10 Tue 26th Jul 2005 | People & Places
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Where is it? Is it a large town? What's it like re student lodgings (finding, renting...), does anyone know? I'd look this up but I'm rushing about looking up vocab on the subject before I dash off to give a friend's daughter a bit of a hand with her phone calls...

She goes to Wolverhampton in October for a year. So thanks again for any help.

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I work in Wolverhampton. It is in the West Midlands near to Birmingham and walsall. It is fairly large town, approx 26 square miles and has a population of around 240,000. There shouldnt be any trouble getting student accomodation as there a few campuses around here. Try here:

http://www.accommodationforstudents.com/Wolverhampton.asp

Hope it helps.

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Thanks for being so fast, goodsmeister. I've just sent the address on ahead of me as I don't have time to take a closer look if I want to get to theirs on time. Isn't e-mail a wonderful thing.

Meanwhile if you think of anything else, you know where to find me. Cheers mate!

Heres there official website:

http://www.wlv.ac.uk/

All contacts, courses and campus details are on there.

As Peter doesn't seem to be around, it is time for another pedant.  Wolverhampton is a city, not a town.

er no I'm here, and I worked in W 20 years ago. Paired with St Omer and named after St Wulfrun I seem to remember.

Situated in the Black Country called as a result of the grime. Very pleasant and helpful people. I enjoyed it. The accent is even worse than Brum, however the people are so nice, even that becomes attractive !

I went there once and it was a bit shady

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