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West Midlands gets £4m from UK green roads fund

A national centre of excellence will be established by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) as part of a £30million programme to help make the UK’s road network cleaner and greener.

STARS BRING THE MAGIC OF PANTO TO BIRMINGHAM CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Earlier this week, stars of Birmingham Hippodrome’s Dick Whittington took a break from their final week on stage to visit children and their families at Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

Businesses urged to have their say on support programme

Businesses are being urged to have their say in a survey to inform City of Wolverhampton Council’s new business support programme.

West Midlands gets £4m from UK green roads fund

A national centre of excellence will be established by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) as part of a £30million programme to help make the UK’s road network cleaner and greener.

West Midlands gets £4m from UK green roads fund

A national centre of excellence will be established by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) as part of a £30million programme to help make the UK’s road network cleaner and greener.

West Midlands gets £4m from UK green roads fund

A national centre of excellence will be established by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) as part of a £30million programme to help make the UK’s road network cleaner and greener.

Leader underlines commitment to protecting green belt

Wolverhampton Council’s Leader has underlined his commitment to protecting the city’s green belt in the Wolverhampton Local Plan.

£15m to be spent tackling region’s most dilapidated, mouldy and unhealthy homes

Nearly £15m is to be spent improving some of the region’s most dilapidated and unhealthy social housing, the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) announced today (Wednesday January 25).

£15m to be spent tackling region’s most dilapidated, mouldy and unhealthy homes

Nearly £15m is to be spent improving some of the region’s most dilapidated and unhealthy social housing, the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) announced today (Wednesday January 25).

£15m to be spent tackling region’s most dilapidated, mouldy and unhealthy homes

Nearly £15m is to be spent improving some of the region’s most dilapidated and unhealthy social housing, the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) announced today (Wednesday January 25).