Gospel End

Also in the village was the original works (and former headquarters) of Baggeridge Brick, finally part of Wienerberger AG, which by 2012 had closed down as the factory's owners agreed a deal with David Wilson Homes to build a new housing estate on the site.[1] Until 1986, the village had a regular hourly bus service 564 between Sedgley and Wolverhampton via Penn Common.However this service was deemed not commercially viable and was operated by a succession of operators under contract to Staffordshire County Council to a gradually reduced frequency.The last regular service, operated by Arriva Midlands, was withdrawn due to lack of use.Gospel End is now connected to Wombourne, Sedgley and surrounding villages by the 'South Staffordshire Link', a minibus running Thursday only and which requires advance booking.
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