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Bilston sits in the heart of the Black Country, positioned just a few miles southeast of Wolverhampton and bordering Sandwell and Walsall. It is a town defined by its industrial grit, famously known for the production of Bilston Enamels and its long association with the steel industry. Geographically, it is split across the WV14 postcode, with the town centre offering a mix of traditional market stalls and a well-used high street. For getting around, the A41 runs straight through, and the West Midlands Metro provides a reliable link between Birmingham and Wolverhampton, making it a practical base for anyone working across the conurbation. Locally, the town retains a strong sense of its own identity, separate from the surrounding cities, with the architecturally striking Bert Williams Leisure Centre and the town’s library and craft gallery serving as the main modern hubs for the community.