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Graiseley is both an inner-city area of , situated immediately to the south-west of the city centre, and the name of a ward of City Council.


Place-name
The most likely origin of the Graiseley name is from the grǣg () and lēah (woodland clearing), meaning 'the lēah with the wolves'.David Horovitz - 'The Place-Names Of Staffordshire' (2006)


Graiseley ward
Graiseley ward is bounded by Penn Road (A449) to the east, Coalway Road and Church Road to the south, Bradmore Road and Merridale Road to the west and the ring road to the north. The population of this ward as taken at the 2011 census was 12,284.

Confusingly, the area of Graiseley straddles its namesake council ward and neighbouring ward.

Graiseley is home to parks, shopping centres and schools, along with sub-urban and inner city housing.

Areas within the ward include:

It borders the St Peter's, , Penn, Merry Hill and Park wards. It forms part of the Wolverhampton West constituency.


Schools
The area is served by three state primary schools: Graiseley, Aston and Merridale.

Penn Fields School is a special school located in the area and there is a Resource Area for Moderate Learning Difficulties at Graisely Primary School.

The Junior School of The Royal School, Wolverhampton also lies in the ward.


Graiseley Brook
The Graiseley Brook is a small river that drains the area. It originally rose to the rear of the present Merridale School site and flowed across the and Compton areas to join the , part of the catchment. Much of the course is now culverted.


See also
City of Wolverhampton Council elections

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