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Wolves at Work has officially opened its new employment hub in the i10 building at the heart of the city centre’s £150million award-winning transport Interchange.
A year on since the council and partners launched the Good Night Project there are still many children in the city needing a bed of their own to sleep in.
A new council initiative has found large numbers of people in Wolverhampton are missing out on valuable benefits, which could help them with the costs of day-to-day living.
The owner of a Wolverhampton business which was dirty, in disrepair and employed poorly trained staff has been given a suspended prison sentence after failing to comply with food hygiene regulations.
A pilot scheme to help young people living in supported accommodation into work and living more independently has been launched in the West Midlands.
Enabling works will start this spring in preparation for a new wholesale market and the first phase of the Brewers Yard city centre living scheme.
Final public consultation on £3.3million improvements to transform Wednesfield High Street will be launched next week.
Nearly £10million is set to be invested in extensive works to improve, maintain and repair Wolverhampton’s highways during the coming year.
Wolverhampton Arts & Culture is delighted to announce the acquisition of ten new photographic portraits of the Punjabi community in Wolverhampton by artist Anand Chhabra into Wolverhampton Art Gallery’s permanent art collection.
City of Wolverhampton Council’s transformation of the Civic Halls has been shortlisted for a hat-trick of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) West Midlands awards.
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