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The exhibition Virāsat, meaning ‘legacy’ or ‘inheritance’, delves into the rich heritage of British South Asian migration, diasporic culture and lived experience between 1950 and 2000.
Wolves Tech Aid has handed over more donated laptops and tablets for school pupils in the city as work continues to bridge the digital divide.
City of Wolverhampton Council’s wholly owned housing development company, WV Living, has appointed a contractor to develop homes on its next site.
Exciting plans for Wolverhampton’s city centre cinema within the historic and award-winning Grade II-listed Chubb Buildings have taken a major step forward.
A planning application to build new homes on the site of a former eyesore Bilston pub and neighbouring derelict garages has been approved.
Planning approval has been granted for a GRIDSERVE Electric Forecourt® at i54 South Staffordshire.
A new electric response vehicle is now on the roads, making sure vital services including meals on wheels deliveries, school transport and waste collections are kept moving for city residents.
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre’s expansion plans to create a community arts hub are being backed by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).
Households struggling with the on-going cost of living crisis can still seek help from the council, which has invested £15.2 million to date in helping families in need afford daily essentials.
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.
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