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MG Boulter and Samantha Whates present a floral exhibit at Thimblemill Library.
Looking for events in West Bromwich this week? You can find a varied selection of things to do, from learning about the local area and its past to more relaxed forms of entertainment. There’s a good mix of activities available, perhaps you're interested in guided explorations focusing on local heritage, or maybe you'd prefer a gentle walk in the natural surroundings. What’s on in West Bromwich this week leans toward quieter pleasures, with opportunities to explore thoughtfully and learn more about the region. Consider using the extensive public transport network, including the West Midlands Metro tram service and connections from West Bromwich railway station, to reach events across the borough of Sandwell. The area’s history as an industrial centre built on coal mining and manufacturing has shaped today’s landscape, and many events highlight this legacy. You might find walking tours detailing the town’s development or talks exploring the impact of past industries. For families, there are usually options geared toward younger visitors, making use of the area’s green spaces and play areas. The Northern Loop Road and Black Country Spine Road offer access to surrounding areas if you wish to extend your exploration beyond the town centre. Be aware that traffic congestion can occur at the A41 junction, and parking can be challenging in busy areas. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed stroll and engaging conversation or simply searching for things to do in West Bromwich this week to fill an afternoon, this week offers a blend of enrichment and leisure. You can also expect opportunities for family-friendly exploration, as well as options for those hoping to enjoy a more peaceful pastime. Your best bet is to scroll down and see the details of each event.
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MG Boulter and Samantha Whates present a floral exhibit at Thimblemill Library.
Maet Live and The Never Neverland Express perform at The Robin in Wolverhampton.
Dr Mike Hodder leads guided heritage walks and talks at Sandwell Valley Visitor Centre.
A musical performance by Mostly Autumn taking place at The Robin in Wolverhampton.
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