School where pupils go on 'journey of self discovery' rated Good
A school which 'sets and achieves high expectations' for all its pupils has been judged to be Good by Ofsted.
A school which 'sets and achieves high expectations' for all its pupils has been judged to be Good by Ofsted.
Families are being urged to take some simple steps to make sure they safely enjoy visits to farms and petting zoos this Spring.
Hundreds of fans turned out to celebrate start of the Kabaddi World Cup 2025 in Wolverhampton.
City of Wolverhampton Council is continuing its crackdown on suspected fly tippers with another successful prosecution and another result for its Shop a Tipper scheme.
A trial project showing how digital technology can revolutionise adult social care has been extended after its success in Wolverhampton.
A series of events took place across the city today (Tuesday 18 March, 2025) as Wolverhampton marked World Social Work Day.
A school which has 'high ambition for all pupils' has been judged to be Good by Ofsted.
Wolverhampton's new Local Offer website for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is now live.
Relatives or friends of a woman who passed away recently are being asked to get in touch with the City of Wolverhampton Council's Court of Protection Team so that her funeral can be arranged.
City of Wolverhampton Council is carrying out road safety improvements in Wednesfield ahead of a major investment scheme starting in the High Street in the coming months.
An outline planning application for a new warehouse on a section of open space off Neachells Lane is set to be considered at Planning Committee next Tuesday (25 March).
The City of Wolverhampton Council and the NHS have teamed up to develop an online toolkit to help give every child the healthy smile they deserve.
City of Wolverhampton Council wishes good luck to all of those taking part in this weekend's Wolverhampton 10K in support of Compton Care.
Practitioners working for the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Adult Social Care services say that the council promotes relationship working, which helps them to support adults with care and support needs in the city.
People can learn about activities taking place in their community and have their say about local issues at a series of regular drop in sessions held across Wolverhampton.