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Gornal, West Midlands

Gornal
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The village of Gornal Wood
Gornal is located in West Midlands county
Gornal
Gornal
Gornal shown within the West Midlands
Population

12,992 (ward)

OS grid reference SO915917
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town DUDLEY
Postcode district DY1, DY3
Dialling code 01902 01384
Police West Midlands
Fire West Midlands
Ambulance West Midlands
EU Parliament West Midlands
UK Parliament
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UK
England
West Midlands
52°31′23″N 2°07′26″W / 52.523°N 2.124°W / 52.523; -2.124Coordinates: 52°31′23″N 2°07′26″W / 52.523°N 2.124°W / 52.523; -2.124

12,992 (ward)

Gornal is a suburban area and electoral ward of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands county in England. It encompasses three historic villages: Upper Gornal, Lower Gornal, and Gornal Wood. Gornal was formerly part of Staffordshire, prior to the creation of the West Midlands in 1974.

The three Gornal villages were originally a part of the ancient manor of Sedgley until 1894, when the area became part of Sedgley Urban District. In 1966, along with most of the rest of Sedgley, it was merged into the County Borough of Dudley. Since 1974, it has been part of the larger Metropolitan Borough of Dudley.

Gornal stone, a variety of limestone, originates in Gornal.

Situated south of Sedgley on the main A459 road, the area has undergone extensive private and council housing development since the 1920s. It was the target of three bombs by the German Luftwaffe during World War II, though no buildings were damaged and there were no civilian casualties.

Upper Gornal formerly had a small cinema, the Jack Darby Picture House, from the early 20th century, but it closed in 1960 due to competition from other nearby theatres. The building now houses a small hardware store. Also of note, the local landmark Pig on the Wall public house was controversially demolished in 2002 to make way for a McDonald's restaurant.

Lower Gornal is located southwest of Upper Gornal, and includes the three schools in the local area – Roberts Primary, Red Hall Primary, and Ellowes Hall Sports College. First built in 1894, the original building of Roberts Primary School was demolished in 2000 following the completion of a new £6million building. Red Hall was formed around 1900 as an infant, junior and secondary school; but the secondary school closed in 1964 when Ellowes Hall opened. Ellowes Hall itself was named for the Ellowes Hall House that previously stood on the site, prior to its demolition in 1964.


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