Covid testing grant scheme extended to sports clubs
Local sports clubs and physical activity providers can now claim £1,000 towards the costs of being Covid-19 compliant under a new grant scheme offered by the City of Wolverhampton Council.
Local sports clubs and physical activity providers can now claim £1,000 towards the costs of being Covid-19 compliant under a new grant scheme offered by the City of Wolverhampton Council.
Carers enjoyed a socially distanced stroll around West Park and a cake and cuppa in the Tea Rooms to mark the culimination of Carers Week on Friday.
The Covid-19 vaccine bus will be rolling into Bilston later this week, with jabs available for anyone who is eligible without the need to book.
More than 150,000 adults in Wolverhampton have now had their first life saving Covid-19 jab.
A summer of fun and opportunity is being lined up for children and young people in Wolverhampton – and local organisations are being urged to get involved.
Police and council staff will be working together to keep fans safe from Covid-19 when England take on Scotland in Euro 2020 tomorrow night (Friday 18 June, 2021).
More than half a million illicit cigarettes and other types of tobacco have been seized in raids led by City of Wolverhampton Council’s Trading Standards team.
Copies of a landmark book which honours the achievements of Black people throughout history are now being delivered to schools in Wolverhampton – including one its author used to go to.
A local community project has brought art to the streets of Bilston with help from the University of Wolverhampton School of Art and funding from the Government’s Towns Fund Accelerator Grant.
All adults in Wolverhampton are now eligible for their life-saving Covid-19 jab after the NHS opened up vaccinations to everyone aged 18 and over on Friday.
City of Wolverhampton Council’s new housing allocations policy will come into force on 28 September, 2021.
Phase two building works have today (Monday) started to make major improvements to Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
With Euro 2020 in full swing and more relaxed restrictions around social contact, people are being urged to get a free rapid Covid-19 test before they meet up with others.
Local sports clubs and physical activity providers which want to claim a grant of £1,000 towards the costs of being Covid-19 compliant can find out more at special workshops today and next week.
Five million items of vital personal protective equipment (PPE) have now been distributed to frontline staff by the City of Wolverhampton Council since the start of the coronavirus pandemic last March.