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About Solihull
Solihull detectives have been operating in Solihull and the West Midlands for almost 20 years.
Due to its growth, Solihull was promoted from an urban district to a municipal borough, the honour being bestowed by Princess Margaret.
Solihull is a town in the West Midlands.
Solihull has a population of 94,753.
Solihull is a part of the West Midlands conurbation and is located 9 miles south-east of Birmingham city centre.
Solihull is the largest town in, and administrative centre of, the larger Metropolitan Borough of Solihull.
Historically part of Warwickshire, Solihull is one of the most prosperous towns in the English Midlands.
Residents of Solihull and those born in the town are referred to as Silhillians.
Unlike nearby Birmingham, the Industrial Revolution largely passed Solihull by.
Until the 20th century Solihull remained a small market town.
World War II also nearly passed Solihull.
In 1964, Solihull became a county borough and on this occasion the Queen bestowed the honour.
Solihull may be considered to be a dormitory town for neighbouring Birmingham, although many Silhillians now work within the town.
Solihull is not part of Birmingham.
Solihull has no universities, but there are five universities within 16 miles of the town.
Solihull had a 'Wave 1' proposal of the Building Schools for the Future investment programme approved.
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