City to commemorate anniversary of end of First World War
Wolverhampton will come together to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War with a series of commemorative events over the coming months. The Fallen, the…
Wolverhampton will come together to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War with a series of commemorative events over the coming months. The Fallen, the…
The West Midlands police force area now has 13 weapon surrender bins. It's after a new safe and secure container, which is designed for people to safely dispose of knives,…
Wolverhampton Interchange partners are celebrating contractors Galliford Try gearing up for full demolition of the city’s railway station. It is the next stage in delivering a £150 million transport hub…
Tributes have been paid to the serving Mayor of Wolverhampton and one of city’s “favourite sons”, Cllr Elias Mattu, following the sad news of his death at the age of…
Wolves@Work has helped put almost 500 local people into jobs in just over four months since its official launch. The City of Wolverhampton Council employment initiative in partnership with the…
City of Wolverhampton is one of the top UK cities to raise a family - that’s according to MoneySuperMarket’s new index The Family Living Index was created to guide parents…
City of Wolverhampton Council has become the first council in England to achieve the British Deaf Association’s (BDA) pledge 2 status. It is one of five pledges set out by…
Cllr Roger Lawrence joined with the TUC and other guests on 28th April at the cenotaph in Wolverhampton to commemorate Workers' Memorial Day. This year's theme was Good health and safety…
City of Wolverhampton Council is the latest employer to sign up to the ‘Dying to Work’ Voluntary Charter - following in the footsteps of companies such as E-On, Legal and…
City of Wolverhampton has been ranked as the number one Western European City for manufacturing in terms of job creation. The figures have been released by fDi Magazine - the flagship…