Shooting in Great Wyrley – 5th August 2024

The shooting took place in Field Road, in our own quiet village of Great Wyrley. At 8:25pm on Monday 5th August Police were called after someone heard a suspected gunshot. Armed officers went to Field Road and found an injured man, in his 20s. He had a wound to his back consistent with a gunshot. The man was seriously hurt and was taken to hospital by paramedics from West Midlands Ambulance Service, where he received his treatment, luckily his injuries are not life-threatening.

Staffordshire Police arrested a 26-year-old man and a 16-year-old boy from Wolverhampton on suspicion of attempted murder after the incident. Both were questioned in custody and have now been released on bail as investigations continue. Detectives have been investigating what happened, reviewing CCTV and carrying out door-to-door enquiries in the area.

On Tuesday, August 13, CCTV footage was shared online appearing to the show the moment of the attack. In the footage a black car can be seen being pushed back by a black hatchback before ploughing rear-first through a hedge and into a parked car. Two people, one of whom is dressed in all black and the other wearing a blue tracksuit run towards the wreckage as the driver gets out. He then climbs onto the roof of the vehicle before seeing the pair and jumping through a fence in a bid to get away. Up to three gunshots can then be heard before the two people on foot jump into the hatchback that originally crashed into the victim’s car before it drives away.

Following the incident Tory MP Sir Gavin Williamson, whose constituency of Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge covers the scene of the shooting. He wrote: ‘I’m very grateful for the swift action that has been taken by Staffordshire Police into this shocking incident in Great Wyrley. ‘Great Wyrley is a wonderful and diverse village – incidents of this nature are thankfully rare, but they do cause understandable anxiety and concern in the community. ‘Please do contact the police with any information, and I would caution against social media speculation to allow the justice process to proceed.’

Anyone with information that can help police, particularly CCTV, dashcam or doorbell footage, is asked to get in touch by calling 101, quoting incident 599 of 5 August, or use Live Chat on the Staffordshire Police website. 

To report anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Born in Wyrley, but where are you now?

We would like to hear from people that were born and raised in the village but no longer live in Great Wyrley. We would like to know where in the World are you now? Maybe you are a mile down the road or even living in Australia. We’d love to know why you moved from Wyrley and ended up living where you are today. How old were you when you moved? Any remaining relatives still in Great Wyrley? Maybe you have some photos from when you lived in the village? and a photo of you now, if we get enough photos be could do a ‘Then & Now’ story for our society magazine.
This is just research for the History Society, we are interested to find out why people left the village & if they still reminisce about living in Great Wyrley. Please send any photos to: photos@greatwyrleylocalhistorysociety.co.uk
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OPEN EVENING 24th July 2024

We hold our Open Evening on Wednesday 24th July, 7pm until 9pm, where anyone could come and look at our photographs, maps and records. We had up to 40 people that came through the door, many of them were new faces, which was great to see new people being interested in the local history. One lady bought deeds to her property, which went back to the earl 1800’s. It was a fascinating read, from her knowledge on previous owners, I’m going to write a story for our society magazine. All the committee were busy throughout the evening and enjoyed talking to our visitors and we are now looking forward to our OPEN DAY on Saturday 19th October 2024.


Thursday 18th July 2024 – Coffee Morning Quiz with Peter Holmes

We had an interesting morning with a quiz courtesy of Peter Holmes and Friends, the winners were given some really awful prizes, but everyone seemed to enjoy the morning.


29th June 2024 – Great Wyrley Carnival

What an amazing day we had at the Great Wyrley Carnival, located at the back of The Star Inn on the Walsall Road. We spoke to lots of local people that was interested in the history of the village and there lots of new faces that had travelled into the area to see the procession, visit the stalls and have a ride on the fair. There was something for everyone. We had lots of interest in our stall with locals and people that live in surrounding areas wanting to learn about what we did has a society. We sold many of our books on the day at a special offer price & we also did a raffle with a great selection of hampers has prices. A band lead the Carnival Prosession followed by our King (Mikey Joyce-Leach age 9), Queen (Jessica Ward age 8), Prince (Jason Widdowson age 8) and Princess (Chloe Banks age 7) chosen for their personality and community involvement. There were five beautifully decorated lorries, 1st place Foundations & Peek a Boo Childminders with The Lion King. 2nd place Landywood Primary School with Shrek. 3rd place Walsall College with Frozen. Followed by the Rydell High School with Grease and then 1st Great Wyrley Scouts with Mary Poppins. A local motorcycle group followed the lorries, which we really appreciated their involvement.


Adult Fancy Dress Group Winners
Freddie, Lockie and Family from Little Mermaid
Adult Runner Up
Dawn Boulton as Sea Witch from Little Mermaid
Child Group Winners
1st Great Wyrley Scout Group from Mary Poppins
Child Runner Up Mia Forrester as Elsa from Frozen
Best Dressed Stall
Great Wyrley Townswomen Guild as Pirates of Penzance

There was so many amazing stalls, from tombolas, gifts stalls to local groups. The centre area had displays of gymnastics, dog show, fancy dress competition and much more. And our fabulous fair which we love to see and have a ride on. Thank you to everyone who took part and for those who attended I’m sure you will agree it was a fab day here’s to next year!

Coffee Morning – 20 June 2024

This morning’s speaker was Mike Hayes who gave a talk on Getting rid of the stink.
Starting back in the 18th century we were told how they coped with the smells of not having a sewage system, through to the Victorians and modern day.

The “great stink” in London in 1858 was when the very hot weather
exacerbated the smell from the sewerage that was flowing in the Thames. All in all a very interesting talk on a subject that we take for granted today.

It is with sadness that we report the death of Ray Framks. He was a member of the society for many years and gave us a great many photographs. He will be sadly missed