COVID-19 Outbreak Control Plan
Every Local Authority has an ongoing statutory responsibility to have a plan in place to respond to emergencies as part of their existing duty to safeguard and protect the health of our local population.
Every Local Authority has an ongoing statutory responsibility to have a plan in place to respond to emergencies as part of their existing duty to safeguard and protect the health of our local population.
Wolverhampton’s Covid-19 rapid lateral flow and PCR test centres have now closed, as the Government phases out free testing for the majority of individuals.
Information about what you should do if you have a problem with bonfires or fireworks as well as advice if you want to hold a community bonfire.
The 'right-to-light' only relates to loss of light over a considerable period of time and in certain specific circumstances.
Wolverhampton operates a highway tree maintenance programme to reduce the impact that council trees have on adjacent properties.
Many think that the sticky substance falling from a tree is sap. It is however honeydew, a sticky substance that's produced by aphids (small insects) feeding on the leaves of the tree.
Trees provide an important habitat for birds. The tree provides height and a structure for them to build nests in and perch on. Unfortunately bird mess can become quite a nuisance not only to peoples drives and parked cars but also footpaths and council street furniture.
All plants produce pollen with everything from grass to trees effecting people who suffer from hay-fever.
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