Contact the Street Cleansing team
If you have an enquiry about street cleaning, care and maintenance, or need to report something to us, please contact us.
If you have an enquiry about street cleaning, care and maintenance, or need to report something to us, please contact us.
During the Autumn, the council undertakes a programme of leaf collection throughout the city.
If you wish to the inspect the register you will need to make a 15 minute appointment with Electoral Services.
If you require more information about elections, voting and registering to vote.
Under The Local Authority Regulations 2011 the council will publish the number that is equal to 5 per cent of the local government electors in the Electoral Register on the 15 February each year.
Report highway walls or fences that are in a dangerous condition or in a state of disrepair.
If you are experiencing problems with noise from neighbours, the Council may be able to take action to alleviate the problem.
Reporting stray dogs, lost dogs, illegal puppy trading, dangerous or nuisance dogs, illegal dog breeding, illegal dog boarding, a pet shop selling dogs.
Information sharing is key in delivering better, more efficient public services that are coordinated around the needs of individuals.
A number of initiatives are run by the council to help keep the roads safe for all pedestrians.
City of Wolverhampton residents can now benefit from free online guides to keeping your family safe.
The Safer Routes to School initiative was introduced in 1996, bringing a whole new approach to road safety and school travel.
Traffic Schemes can be introduced to solve an identified problem on roads across the City.
The Council manages many of the local highway bridges and structures. If you see any problems with these or require work near a bridge, please let us know.
The council is responsible for maintaining the roads and pavements of adopted highways.