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£1 million to improve air quality across the West Midlands

Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey visited the region today (Wednesday 22 February) as the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) was given almost £1million to tackle air pollution.

West Midlands residents urged not to miss out on energy bill support

Thousands of households in the West Midlands are yet to take advantage of the government’s offer that will see a reduction of hundreds of pounds on their winter bills.

West Midlands residents urged not to miss out on energy bill support

Thousands of households in the West Midlands are yet to take advantage of the government’s offer that will see a reduction of hundreds of pounds on their winter bills.

Poem for Lent by Poet in Residence

The Poet in Residence of Wolverhampton`s radio station, WCR FM which broadcasts on 101.8 FM, online, Spotify and Listen Again, has come up with a poem for the people of Wolverhampton based upon a classic in the lead up to Lent and Easter.

Wolverhampton Art Gallery acquires Ann, 2022 by Jamaican-British artist Eugene Palmer

Wolverhampton Art Gallery has acquired the painting Ann, 2022 by British artist Eugene Palmer (born 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) through London gallery Ed Cross Fine Art.

How the City of Wolverhampton Council has provided food, warmth and beds during the cost of living crisis

Cabinet members will hear tomorrow how the council is helping its citizens through the cost of living crisis and aiming to break cycles of poverty in the city for generations to come.

New-look Wolverhampton Investment Prospectus set for Cabinet approval

Wolverhampton’s new-look Investment Prospectus is set for approval by City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet tomorrow (Wednesday).

Residents back West Midlands’ net zero bid by signing up for carbon literacy training

Hundreds of residents across the West Midlands have pledged to cut their own carbon footprint in support of the region’s journey to being net zero, by signing up to a free Carbon Literacy course run by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).

Residents back West Midlands’ net zero bid by signing up for carbon literacy training

Hundreds of residents across the West Midlands have pledged to cut their own carbon footprint in support of the region’s journey to being net zero, by signing up to a free Carbon Literacy course run by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).

PRODUCTION SHOTS RELEASED FOR THE WAY OLD FRIENDS DO AT BIRMINGHAM REP

Birmingham Rep and James Seabright have released first-look production shots from Ian Hallard’s brand new play, The Way Old Friends Do, which is currently receiving its world premiere at The Rep until Sat 4 Mar.