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Coordinates: 52°34′13″N 2°08′43″W / 52.5704°N 2.1454°W / 52.5704; -2.1454
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'''Penn Fields''' is an area of the city of [[Wolverhampton]], [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]], situated about one mile to the south-west of the city centre within the [[Graiseley]] [[Ward (politics)|ward]]. It lies on Penn Road, the A449 trunk road to Kidderminster. The housing stock varies from modest terraced homes to large detached residences. The community is now racially very mixed.
'''Penn Fields''' is an area of the city of [[Wolverhampton]], [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]], situated about one mile to the south-west of the city centre within the [[Graiseley]] [[Ward (politics)|ward]]. It lies on Penn Road, the A449 trunk road to Kidderminster. The housing stock varies from modest terraced homes to large detached residences. The community is now racially very mixed. Notable buildings include the Bingley Enterprise center and Bantock Primary School.


It is represented, as part of the wider [[Wolverhampton South West (UK Parliament constituency)|South West Wolverhampton constituency]], by the [[British Labour Party|Labour]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] [[Rob Marris]].
It is represented, as part of the wider [[Wolverhampton South West (UK Parliament constituency)|South West Wolverhampton constituency]], by the [[British Labour Party|Labour]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] [[Rob Marris]].

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Penn Fields is an area of the city of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, situated about one mile to the south-west of the city centre within the Graiseley ward. It lies on Penn Road, the A449 trunk road to Kidderminster. The housing stock varies from modest terraced homes to large detached residences. The community is now racially very mixed. Notable buildings include the Bingley Enterprise center and Bantock Primary School.

It is represented, as part of the wider South West Wolverhampton constituency, by the Labour MP Rob Marris.

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52°34′13″N 2°08′43″W / 52.5704°N 2.1454°W / 52.5704; -2.1454