'It's bit sad but really romantic' - Here's how Black Country residents are planning on spending Valentine's Day
We asked Black Country residents for their plans for the most romantic day of the year
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With Valentine's Day just around the corner, couples across the Black Country are scrambling to book reservations, make plans, or organise elaborate dates.
However, in Walsall, many lovely couples are planning a more casual and simplistic approach - deciding instead to spend the day in their very own homes.
So, in honour of the joyous day, we hit the streets of Walsall to see what our romantic readers are planning for the day.
A lovely couple, Steven Maley and Tammy Pearsall, from Walsall, said they are planning a quiet night in.