Fraud Act 2006
Under the Fraud Act 2006, there are five main ways by which fraud can be committed. Read to find out more about them.
Under the Fraud Act 2006, there are five main ways by which fraud can be committed. Read to find out more about them.
We operate a zero tolerance on fraud, corruption and bribery. Find out all you need to know from our Counter Fraud Team.
The City of Wolverhampton Council has secured Heritage Lottery Funding to support The Queen Street Gateway Townscape Heritage Scheme which will provide grant assistance towards the cost of external repairs and enhancements to Queen Street's buildings.
Budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy 2016/17 to 2019/20 (as of 24 February 2016)
The Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Act 2015 places a duty on councils to keep a register of eligible individuals and groups who wish to self-build.
Information for parents, professionals, practitioners and concerned individuals working together to safeguard children in Wolverhampton. For emergency out of hours call us on 01902 552999 or 01902 555392 during open hours.
If you are, or you suspect a child or young person is being abused call us on 01902 555392 during open hours or 01902 552999 for emergency out of hours. If immediate action is needed dial 999.
Local authorities have overarching responsibility for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people in their area.
Referral resources including managing allegations against staff, carers and volunteers who work with children and young people. An information guide for staff facing allegations and a form for referrals to the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH).
The Children in Care Council is a group of Looked after Children and Young People who help to shape the care system. They are involved with policy changes, delivering training, interviewing new members of staff and getting the voices of Children and Young People heard. The group is made up of young people aged 11 to 18 years old who meet at least once a month.
The Care Leavers Forum meet monthly and their role is to evaluate their experiences of using services relevant to care-leavers.
Find out more about the Wolverhampton City Youth Council, Children in Care Council, Care Leavers Forum and the Youth Engagement Strategy (#YES).
The council has a duty to promote and maintain high standards of conduct by elected members. If you feel that one of our Councillors has broken the Councillors Code of Conduct, you should let us know.
If you live in your own home you may be entitled to various grants and assistance to help maintain your property.
Information on temporary traffic management.