Armed Forces Day 2025 promises to be a great day of free entertainment for all the family in celebration of our Armed Forces and all they do for the city and our country.
A bronze bust in honour of Wolverhampton’s first African-Caribbean councillor, Mel Chevannes, will be unveiled during Windrush Day celebrations this Sunday (22 June, 2025).
The highly anticipated Wolverhampton Literature Festival will return from Friday 6 February to Sunday 8 February 2026, bringing together a dynamic mix of authors, poets, performers, and creatives for a weekend of storytelling
City of Wolverhampton Council is putting plans in place to remove the chewing gum that blights local streets after receiving a £20,155 grant to tackle the issue.
The wraps are coming off Wolverhampton’s new City Learning Quarter college campus as the transformative city centre development reaches another major milestone.
City of Wolverhampton Council has submitted a planning application for the redevelopment of its Hickman Avenue site to accommodate a new fleet services depot.
On Saturday 14th June, members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA), the local Sikh community and residents passionate about giving back are gathering in Phoenix Park, Dudley Road for the "love my community work" initiative.
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