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City of Wolverhampton Council has appointed its preferred contractor to deliver major works on the city centre’s Central Library and Adult Education Wolverhampton facilities as part of the £61 million-Phase Two City Learning Quarter development.
The results for the national Make your Mark campaign, the largest youth consultation across the country, were recently announced with Wolverhampton having the fifth highest turnout.
Construction on the first phase of the council’s City Learning Quarter masterplan has reached another milestone – and remains on track to be completed this summer.
A pilot scheme to help young people living in supported accommodation into work and living more independently has been launched in the West Midlands.
At least 6,000 more people are to get the chance to learn the skills they need to land a quality job following the announcement today of around £27m for the region’s innovative bootcamp training programme.
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) has announced a new £7.5m adult skills investment to help thousands more young people into apprenticeships.
Another 700 people have been helped into jobs over the last year as the council’s Wolves at Work programme goes from strength to strength.
The City of Wolverhampton Council has been chosen to take part in a pilot scheme offering £1,000 tax-free payments for those starting childcare jobs.
People of all ages in the City of Wolverhampton are being encouraged to find out more about apprenticeships during National Apprenticeship Week (February 5-11).
Full construction works are underway on a transformational city centre campus that is the jewel in the crown of Wolverhampton’s City Learning Quarter masterplan.
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