DescriptionFlag of Cradley Heath, West Midlands.png
English: Cradley Heath was part of the ancient parish of Rowley Regis in the county of 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.
There isn't a separate crest for Cradley Heath so this flag instead represents the industry of the area, which included chain making and nail making. The arm with the hammer is a reference to the crest of the Cradley Heathens speedway team.
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