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Wolverhampton’s Yo! February half-term programme gets underway on Monday 20 February, offering hundreds of activities and events for the City’s children, young people and their families during the school break.
City of Wolverhampton Council has facilitated the roll out of the first small cells technology in the city as part of its Digital infrastructure Strategy.
Eight new transport safety officers (TSOs) are now out on patrol tackling anti-social behaviour across the region’s bus network.
Through a combination of attracting new private investment and providing skills training, the West Midlands is seeing new jobs created that have long been outsourced overseas.
Wolverhampton’s LGBT Pride event is finally returning to the city bigger and better than ever, after a four-year absence.
A plan to help plug the region’s skills gap in advanced manufacturing and engineering (AME) and get more local people working in the sector has been launched by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).
People of all ages in the City of Wolverhampton are being encouraged to find out more about apprenticeships during National Apprenticeship Week (February 6-12).
Wolverhampton households could save up to £7 million a year by using the rapidly growing network of community shops across the city to slash their food bills.
Deputy Mayor of Wolverhampton, Councillor Dr Michael Hardacre raised the rainbow flag in St Peter’s Square to mark the start of LGBT History Month yesterday (Wednesday 1 February).
Residents from across the region are to be supported into work through a new one-of-a-kind training course in equine management backed by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).
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