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.
The City of Wolverhampton Council is concerned people could be more tempted than normal to turn to loan sharks this Christmas with the cost-of-living crisis putting huge pressure on household finances.
More free training is now available to support those looking to start a new career in digital, health and green industries thanks to a Government skills grant awarded to the region.
A free training course has been launched to help residents further understand the impacts of climate change and what actions they can take personally to help tackle it.
As thousands of teenagers across the West Midlands await their GCSE and A-level results over the next two weeks, a Birmingham apprentice is urging other young people to consider their full range of options.
Groups and organisations who want to learn more about scams and how to protect themselves and others can sign up for some free awareness training offered by City of Wolverhampton Council.
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