Figures released today (Tuesday 16 April, 2024) show that 98% of children in Wolverhampton who will start school for the first time this autumn have secured a place at one of their preferred infant or primary schools – with 91% getting their first-choice school.
Children and young people across Wolverhampton are taking part in a wide range of free activities thanks to the exciting new physical activity programme, Yo! Active – and others are invited to sign up now so they don't miss out.
People can give themselves a free health ‘MOT’ by using health monitors available at a number of libraries, community facilities and leisure centres across Wolverhampton.
People are being encouraged to take control of their health and wellbeing with the City of Wolverhampton Council's WV Active leisure centres this Spring.
Relatives or friends of a man who passed away recently are being asked to get in touch with the City of Wolverhampton Council so that his funeral can be arranged.