Welcome to Wolverhampton Business Association
Welcome to Wolverhampton Business Association History of Wolverhampton Wolverhampton had a productive bike industry from 1868 to 1975, during which time a sum of in excess of 200 bike fabricating organizations existed there, yet today none exist by any means. These makers included Viking, Marston, Sunbeam, Star, Wulfruna and Rudge. The last volume makers of bikes left Wolverhampton during the 1960s and 1970s – the biggest and most popular of which was Viking Cycles Ltd, whose group ruled the UK dashing scene during the 1950s (Viking's creation of hand-fabricated lightweight hustling and adolescent bikes surpassed 20,000 units in 1965). Terminations of other more modest cycle producers followed during the 1980s including such notable hand-manufacturers as Percy Stallard (the previous expert cyclist) and Jack Hateley. Things to do in Wolverhampton The tradition of a family's energy for Victorian craftsmanship and plan, Wightwick Manor is a Victorian home situated on Wightwick Ba