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Wildflower meadows, a variety of trees, better access and bat and bird boxes are among the environmental improvements that have been introduced at sites across Wolverhampton thanks to a Black Country-wide project.
As thousands of students anxiously await their A-level and T-level results this week, two apprentices who chose not to go to university have told how undertaking an alternative route for their careers has provided “incredible opportunities”.
Congratulations to florist Amy Haviland who has won her way through to the national final of a young trader’s competition after taking part in two special events in the city.
West Midlands transport chiefs have declined to support proposals to close rail ticket offices across the region despite agreeing, in principle, on the need to modernise the way stations are managed and staffed.
Council security measures are being stepped up following the theft of 23 memorial plaques from Bushbury crematorium.
Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) has today issued a statement setting out accurate data on the metropolitan West Midlands bus network following media articles stating the region has lost more bus services than anywhere else in England.
A new chair has been appointed to lead the West Midlands Race Equalities Taskforce.
Promising business brains have been successfully sharing their talents with city shoppers this summer – with three entrepreneurs winning their way through to the regional finals of a national young trader’s competition.
City of Wolverhampton Council are helping residents access council services by bringing customer access points into local communities.
Opening season at The Halls Wolverhampton is estimated to have boosted the local economy by almost £1.6million – and supported over 250 people into employment.
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