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Wolverhampton Roller Shutters

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Westwood Security Shutters Ltd manufacture and install all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

Repairs

We offer a complete one call repair service for all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

Maintenance

We also offer planned servicing and maintenance for all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

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How We Can Help You

We specialise in the manufacture and installation of roller shutter doors, insulated roller shutters, high-speed doors, fire shutters and fire curtains.

Additionally, we offer comprehensive repair and maintenance services for these products, ensuring top-notch security and functionality for your property.

Why Buy From Us

Westwood Security Shutters Ltd is a long established professional manufacturer.

We strive at all times to offer the best service and products that we can, always at very competitive prices.

  • Established 1994
  • Fixed Fair Pricing
  • Quality Products
  • Manufacturer
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  • Fully Guaranteed

Areas We Cover

We offer nationwide service and we cover all of Wolverhampton and surrounding districts including Albrighton, Aldridge, Bilston, Brownhills, Cannock, Codsall, Dudley, Essington, Great Wyrley, Hednesford, Perton, Norton Canes, Tipton, Walsall and Wombourne.

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About Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton, located in the West Midlands, UK, is a city known for its rich industrial heritage, diverse commercial activity, vibrant cultural scene, and active sporting community.

Wolverhampton’s history dates back to Anglo-Saxon times when it was founded in 985 by Lady Wulfrun, after whom the city is named. The town grew significantly in the medieval period, becoming an important market town. The Industrial Revolution transformed Wolverhampton into a major industrial centre, particularly known for its production of steel, locks, and motorcycles. The city played a crucial role in the development of the British motor industry and other manufacturing sectors, shaping its economic and social landscape. Many of its historic buildings, including St. Peter’s Collegiate Church and various Victorian-era structures, reflect this rich industrial past.

Today, Wolverhampton boasts a diverse and thriving economy. The city is a significant commercial hub, with strong sectors in manufacturing, aerospace, engineering, and services. The i54 Business Park, located on the outskirts of the city, is home to major companies such as Jaguar Land Rover and Moog Aircraft Group, contributing significantly to the local economy.

Retail is well-developed in Wolverhampton, with the Mander Centre and Wulfrun Centre offering a wide range of high-street brands, boutiques, and dining options. The city’s markets, including the Wolverhampton Market and the Wednesfield Market, add to the vibrant commercial atmosphere by providing a variety of goods and local produce.

Sport is an integral part of Wolverhampton’s community life. The city is home to Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, known as “Wolves,” one of the oldest football clubs in the country. The club plays its home matches at the Molineux Stadium, drawing passionate local support.

Rugby is also popular, with Wolverhampton Rugby Union Football Club providing opportunities for players of all ages. Cricket enthusiasts can enjoy matches at the Wolverhampton Cricket Club, which has a long history in the city.

The city offers excellent facilities for athletics, swimming, and other sports at venues like the Aldersley Leisure Village and the Wolverhampton Swimming and Fitness Centre. Additionally, the surrounding countryside and parks provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and horse riding.

Wolverhampton offers a range of attractions that reflect its rich cultural and historical heritage. The Wolverhampton Art Gallery, housed in a beautiful Victorian building, features an extensive collection of fine art, including works by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and contemporary artists.

For history enthusiasts, Bantock House Museum and Park provides insights into local history and heritage, set within beautifully landscaped gardens. The Black Country Living Museum, located nearby, offers an immersive experience of the region’s industrial past.

The Grand Theatre, one of the oldest theatres in the UK, hosts a variety of performances, from drama and musicals to comedy and concerts. The Arena Theatre, located at the University of Wolverhampton, offers additional cultural events and shows.

Wolverhampton’s nightlife is lively and diverse, catering to different tastes. The city centre features numerous pubs, bars, and restaurants, offering a mix of traditional and contemporary options. Popular spots include The Lych Gate Tavern, known for its real ales, and The Bohemian, offering stylish dining and cocktails.

For live entertainment, the Civic Hall and the Slade Rooms host concerts, comedy shows, and theatre productions. The city also has a vibrant music scene, with local venues like The Robin 2 showcasing live bands and DJ nights.

Wolverhampton is a city that seamlessly blends historical significance with modern vibrancy. From its Anglo-Saxon roots and industrial heritage to its thriving commercial activity and diverse cultural attractions, Wolverhampton offers a rich and engaging experience for residents and visitors alike. The city’s active sporting community, scenic beauty, and lively nightlife make it a standout destination in the West Midlands.

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