Health and safety
The council aims to protect the health and safety of employees and members of the public who may be affected by work activities within the city.
Market stall licence
To become an open market trader in Wolverhampton, Bilston and Wednesfield you will need to apply for a licence.
Council meetings and decision making
Find your local councillor and read a message from the current leader of Wolverhampton City Council.
A message from the leader
A video message from the Leader of City of Wolverhampton Council, Cllr Ian Brookfield.
Pay a Council Invoice
If you owe the council money for a service other than council tax or non-domestic rates, such as trade refuse, this is called a council invoice or sundry debt. You can pay this in a number of ways.
Freedom of information
Since January 2005, the public has a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public bodies, including councils.
Data protection
This page describes how you can access information that the Council holds about you in line with your data rights and UK Data Protection Law. The General Data Protection Regulation 679/2016, and the UK Data Protection Act 2018.
Keep on learning
The Raising of the Participation Age introduced changes to education from September 2013.
Website feedback
Tell us your thoughts on the current City of Wolverhampton Council website and help us to keep improving.
Parking fines - Penalty Charge Notices
Pay, challenge and find information relating to your parking fine - Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).
About building regulations
Find out about building regulations in Wolverhampton.
CCTV Vehicle Enforcement
Local authorities have a duty to tackle dangerous parking and the Traffic Management Act 2004 allows councils to enforce parking contraventions by CCTV camera in problem areas.
How to challenge your Penalty Charge Notice or view photographic evidence
If you disagree with a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN), you can challenge it online.