Councillors approve plans for new homes for vulnerable children
Two new residential children's homes are be created to support some of Wolverhampton's most vulnerable young people.
Two new residential children's homes are be created to support some of Wolverhampton's most vulnerable young people.
Wolverhampton’s Yo! Summer programme is officially launched today (Monday 18 July, 2022) and promises hundreds of activities and events for children, young people and their families during the long school summer holiday.
Schools and childcare providers which have completed a professional development programme designed to help improve children’s early language, literacy and mathematics skills joined a celebration event at Wolverhampton Art Gallery on Friday.
Nursery heroine and tireless charity worker Lisa Potts GM has been unveiled as one of Wolverhampton’s Batonbearers for the Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay.
A Wolverhampton artist and campaigner who has worked tirelessly to support disabled people across the region is to be one of the city’s Batonbearers for the Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay.
Wolverhampton residents are relishing a ‘fresh start’ after discovering their crumbling 1946 prefabs are to be replaced by brand new energy efficient homes.
Wolverhampton's Principal Social Worker will highlight continuing 'strong practice' across the City of Wolverhampton Council's social care services over the last 12 months when she delivers her annual report to councillors next week.
A commemorative plaque recognising the life and work of a former Bilston councillor has been unveiled in the area he knew and loved.
Meals on Wheels customers are now getting their food delivered via zero emission electric vans as part of the City of Wolverhampton Council’s commitment towards a greener Wolverhampton.
The deadline for organisations to submit applications for a number of voluntary sector contracts being offered by the City of Wolverhampton Council has been extended.
People in Wolverhampton are being invited to find out more about becoming a Shared Lives Carer.
A 'Neighbourhood Watch' style scheme is being launched to help people look after, and take pride in, East Park.
Almost £1 million is set to be invested in arts and culture activities for young people in Wolverhampton.
Local people are invited to come along to a celebration event at East Park next week to mark the opening of a brand new play area and splash pad, following more than £600,000 of investment by City of Wolverhampton Council.
Environmental health officers at City of Wolverhampton Council are asking customers to be on their guard when undergoing Vitamin B12 treatments in non medical settings.