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Stourbridge Tea And Coffee Shops
We all know how much more satisfying it is to have fresh tea and coffee rather than coffee from a jar and teabags, so to make your search for the right tea or coffee more manageable the Ufindus Tea and Coffee directory has gathered listings to supply you with the perfect drink you require. If you run a business and wish to be the owner of a fresh coffee bean machine or tea machine then you have come to the right place, with suppliers of freshly filtered coffee, leaf tea and even hot coco, so there is no need to compromise on that all important drink. Therefore if you are wanting tea and coffee from around the globe, blended to give you the perfection you like search the listings here and select the tea or coffee that can make your taste buds scream for more. Professional suppliers ensure that you are satisfied with their products.
About Stourbridge - show infohide info
Stourbridge is a town in the county of the West Midlands. the town has a population of approximately 55,000 inhabitants. though in the West Midlands officially, the towns postcode and cricket team are considered to be in Worcestershire, as these didn't change when the counties were re-aligned in 1974. A small number in the town still consider themselved to be in Worcestershire. Stourbridge takes its name from the River Stour, which flows through the centre of the town. For centuries, the river had been the border between Worcestershire and Staffordshire, however the border moved in 1966, placing Stourbridge in Stafordshire, and later in the West Midlands. The town is served by two stations, Stourbridge Town and Stourbridge Junction. Stourbridge town sees a shuttle service to Stourbridge Junction, from where connections to Worcester, Kidderminster, Dorridge, Great Malvern, Stratford-upon-Avon and Shirley can be made. The journey time between Stourbridge's two stations is just 3 minutes. Stourbridge is known for its glass production, which has been manufactured in the area for centuries due to its rich local resources of coal and fireclay for the glass making furnaces. Much of Stourbridge's population live in the town, but actually work in Birmingham and the Black Country, making Stourbridge a dormitory town. Nearby towns to Stourbridge include Dudley, Oldbury, Smethwick, Halesowen, Birmingham, Kidderminster, Stourport, Bromsgrove, Hagley and Wombourne.
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