Appeal for help to trace relatives of the late Andrew Martin Wilcox
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.
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.
Firework fans are being urged to get their tickets now for the city’s spectacular display as demand for Saturday’s (6 November) event means there are only a limited number left.
Jobchange and Adult Education Wolverhampton are joining forces to host a Jobs Fair next week with over a dozen employers and training providers set to attend.
More than 2,000 food parcels were given out to families across Wolverhampton over the October half term to ensure that local children didn’t go hungry during the holidays.
The Council has taken another major step in its commitment to working with partners to make Wolverhampton carbon zero.
The Yo! programme of half term events was a great success with hundreds of children and young people taking part in a wide range of fun days and sporting events across the city.
Work to repair a collapsed river embankment, which forced the partial closure of a main Wolverhampton road, has been completed a week ahead of schedule.
The City of Wolverhampton Council is recommending that students, staff and visitors continue to wear face coverings in communal areas in the city's secondary schools, at least until the end of the autumn term.
More than a third of a million Covid-19 first and second vaccinations have now been given in Wolverhampton.
More children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are being supported in mainstream education in Wolverhampton thanks to the opening of a network of 'resource hubs' at schools around the city.
More than 3,000 new trees will take root across Wolverhampton this month as City of Wolverhampton Council organises 5 special planting events to help tackle climate change, boost public health and support nature.
The Care Quality Commission and Ofsted have published the outcome of a recent inspection of services for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Wolverhampton.
City of Wolverhampton Council and AEG Presents have agreed a 25 year deal for the world leading venue operator and concert promoter to run the city’s iconic Civic Halls.
The rapid Covid-19 test site in Ashmore Park will close its doors for the final time later this week – having helped deliver thousands of tests during the coronavirus pandemic.
The City of Wolverhampton will remember the fallen this Remembrance Sunday (14 November) with a service at the cenotaph on St Peter’s Square.