19
Feb
Wolverhampton may appeal to young families

With close links to the second biggest city in the UK,
Wolverhampton is becoming a popular destination for young families
looking for employment opportunities. Part of the West Midlands,
Wolverhampton has a bustling and diverse population, and benefits
from a number of cultural attractions and schools.
With its roots in the wool trade, the city underwent a complete
transformation during the industrial revolution, with mining
becoming its main trade. However, it is also famed for its
manufacturing of vehicles, including the car that broke the land
speed record at 200 mph. These industries remain a key part of the
economy of Wolverhampton today, as well as a thriving aerospace
sector.
For people looking for
property in Wolverhampton, the region offers competitive prices
for flats and houses. Being so close to Birmingham, there are
plenty of jobs across a variety of industries for people at all
stages of their career. There are still numerous opportunities for
people looking to succeed in manufacturing, but the area also has
plenty of roles within the service and hospitality sectors. It is
thought that nearly three-quarters of the region's employed work
within the service sector, with many of these working in health,
education and public administration.
The city is ideally placed for granting people easy access to a
number of the region's most popular towns and cities. Wolverhampton
is close to Lichfield, Stoke-on-Trent, Walsall, West Bromwich,
Cannock and Newport, meaning there's a wide variety of things to do
for those living in and around the area.