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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). ​
After its huge success last year, Krazy Races once again returns to Wolverhampton, with teams encouraged to enter quickly to ensure their place in this fun event for all the family.
A ground-breaking employment scheme that has helped more than 1,000 people living across the region with long-term health conditions get back into work is to continue for another two years.
City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet looks set to approve the next steps towards final design of a new phase of city centre improvements after receiving feedback on the concept proposals from the public and stakeholders.
The Wolverhampton BID Excellence (BE) Awards was launched on Valentine’s Day at the Changemakers Hub.
Wolverhampton’s pupils will be able to travel to school in style thanks to a brand new fleet of minibuses.
The Poet in Residence at Wolverhampton`s radio station, WCR FM, has written a poem for the people of Wolverhampton for Pancake Day based upon Sonnet 18 written by William Shakespeare.
More than £805m of funding for infrastructure, land regeneration and job training schemes was set out today in a West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) Budget aimed at bolstering the regional economy and supporting the fight against climate change.
Demolition works will start this month (February) to pave the way for a new £6million entertainment and events Box Space in the west of Wolverhampton city centre which will bring tens of thousands of visitors to the city centre every year.
Anyone looking for free support and guidance on money, health and safety matters is welcome at an open day in Wednesfield this month, organised by City of Wolverhampton Council.
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