Wolverhampton Business Week has this week celebrated its tenth
anniversary with hundreds of people from the city and beyond engaging in a
wide range of events delivered by the council and city partners.
A blueprint has been launched to help people land one of the 2,000 job vacancies that remain unfilled at more than 600 businesses across the West Midlands because of a digital skills shortage.
Energy infrastructure giant, SSE Energy Solutions, and the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), have signed an agreement that will see them work together on new clean energy projects across the region.
The Wolverhampton Local History Fair is returning to Wolverhampton City Archives’ Molineux Hotel Building, Whitmore Hill, WV1 1SF, on Saturday, October 21, 10am to 4pm.
Mayor signs Faith Covenant
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) has strengthened its commitment to improving the quality of life for all of the region’s different communities by signing the Faith Covenant.
Residents looking for help and support on a range of money, health and
safety matters, are welcome to come along to an open day in Tettenhall next month.
Construction businesses are invited to attend an event on sustainable growth at the National Brownfield Institute (NBI) as part of Wolverhampton Business Week later this month.
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