Upper 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. Another landmark was The Green Dragon public house which is now an Indian restaurant.
Lower Gornal 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 after the
Ellowes Hall House that previously stood on the site, prior to its demolition in 1964.
Gornal Athletic F.C., a
football team currently in the Premier Division of the
West Midlands (Regional) League, are based in Lower Gornal.
The local legend – 'Pig on the wall' One, not entirely apocryphal, episode from Lower Gornal's past occurred when Enoch and Eli (
Aynuk and Ayli in the local dialect – the two fictional characters to which local jokes are usually attributed) "put the pig on the wall to watch the band go by". Local legend has it, that once, a military band marched through the suburb, and caused such great excitement amongst the residents, that not only did many people flock to see it, but one person even put his pig on the wall to afford the animal a better view. This phrase has long been part of the local idiolect, but its origins still remain obscure. There was even a hotel in the Upper Gornal area of the town called the "Pig on the Wall". It was originally called the Bricklayer's Arms and known locally as Hammond's after the long time owners, but took up its new name in 1985. It was however demolished and replaced with a McDonald's restaurant in late 2002.
Gornal Wood Gornal Wood is on the western boundary of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, and contains a small shopping area, including a library. It is the site of
the Crooked House pub, a famous landmark known because of its distinctive appearance as a result of mining subsidence. The pub was closed in 2023 and later sold. In early August 2023 a fire left the building in ruins and was controversially demolished. Gornal Wood Crematorium and Cemetery is also in this area, having opened in 1960. The
X10 bus route operated by
National Express running from Birmingham city centre terminates here. Other services are the 223, 27/27a and 17 operated by
Diamond Bus. ==Notable events==