English: Clayhanger was a village in the ‘Foreign’ of the ancient parish of Walsall in the County of Staffordshire.
The flag represents the fact that the village is commonly referred to as an island as when entering by road you have to cross over water (the looping Wyrley and Essington Canal and the Ford Brook) in order to reach it. The roe deer represents the proximity to Cannock Chase and the tendency for deer to turn up in the area.
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