Local authority district in Staffordshire, England
| Coordinates: | 52.62, -1.68 |
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| OS grid ref: | SK 21 02 |
The district of Tamworth sits in northern Staffordshire on the confluence of the River Tame and the River Anker, close to the boundary with the West Midlands. It occupies a compact urban area with surrounding green belt and is roughly equidistant from Birmingham and Lichfield, benefiting from strong road and rail connections.
Historically the town was an important royal centre of the Anglo‑Saxon kingdom of Mercia, and the well‑preserved Tamworth Castle and medieval church survive as reminders of that past. The local cultural scene mixes traditional markets and historic streets with modern leisure facilities and regular community events that reflect a strong sense of local identity.
Economically the district combines retail, light manufacturing and logistics with a sizeable commuter population working across the wider Midlands, supported by direct rail services to national centres. Socially it is diverse, with a mix of long‑standing neighbourhoods and newer housing developments, and local initiatives focus on regeneration, heritage and improving leisure provision.