English: Blackheath was a village in the ancient parish of Rowley Regis in Staffordshire. Rowley Regis became an Urban District Council in 1894 and Municipal Borough in 1933. In 1966 it became part of the new Worcestershire county borough of Warley, which itself became part of the metropolitan borough of Sandwell in 1974.
The flag includes nuts and bolts to represent industry and is a specific reference to the ‘Admiral' brand bolts and nuts manufactured at the Excelsior Works. The image in the centre is a waterfall - a reference to the nearby Waterfall Lane. The colours of the flag echo those of the Rowley Regis flag.
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