UK and international investors and developers have been presented with £20 billion worth of opportunities to invest in a diverse range of housing, commercial, regeneration and infrastructure projects across the West Midlands.
The City of Wolverhampton Armed Forces Day 2023 takes place on Saturday 24 June from noon to 4.30pm at West Park and promises to be a great day of free entertainment in celebration of our Armed Forces and all they do for the City and our country.
Retrofit work has started to deliver warmer, greener and more energy efficient homes for council tenants living in ageing non-traditional-built housing stock in Wolverhampton.
The UK and international property markets are being presented with a £20 billion opportunity to invest in a diverse range of housing, commercial, regeneration and infrastructure projects across the West Midlands.
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) has been chosen as one of just four areas in the UK to draw up new ways of bringing more private sector investment into local projects that can help protect nature and tackle climate change.
City of Wolverhampton Council has received strong interest to operate the city centre cinema within the historic and award-winning Grade II-listed Chubb Buildings.
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