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Covering LICHFIELD
and all surrounding
areas of the West Midlands
Stowe | Nether Stowe | Chadsmead | Curborough |
Christchurch | Sandfields | Leomansley | Boley Park | The Dimbles
Nearby places also covered:
Tamworth | Burntwood | Burton-on-Trent | Birmingham | Whittington |
Shenstone | Sutton Coldfield | Rugeley | Armitage | Wall | Stafford |
Cannock | Uttoxeter | Cannock Wood
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History :
Lichfield (pronounced /ˈlɪtʃfiːld/) is a city and civil parish [loft]
in Staffordshire, England. One of seven civil parishes with city status
in England, Lichfield is situated roughly 25 km (16 miles) north of
Birmingham and 200 km (124 miles) northwest of London.
Lichfield is notable for its three-spired cathedral and as the
birthplace of Dr. Johnson, the writer of the first authoritative
Dictionary of the English Language. Today it still retains its old
importance as an ecclesiastical centre, but its industrial and
commercial development has been relatively small; the centre of the
city thus retains an essentially old-world character. The construction
of a major shopping and leisure complex, which will transform the city
centre, was due to begin in 2009, however, due to the global economic
downturn, the construction has been delayed.[]
The population of the city according to the 2001 census is 27,900 and
the wider Lichfield district has a population of 93,237. In mid-2007,
the city had an estimated population of 30,050 (from the estimated
headcounts[] of its electoral wards Boley Park, Chadsmead, Curborough,
Leomansley, St.Johns and Stowe). People from Lichfield are known as
Lichfeldians.