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The City of Wolverhampton Council is launching its new Technology Enabled Care (TEC) Service, following a highly successful pilot programme.
Hundreds of veterans, serving military personnel, reserves, cadets and other organisations will march through Wolverhampton this weekend when the city marks Remembrance Sunday.
The public have been offered the chance to help shape a far-reaching blueprint that will set out where thousands of new homes and workplaces should be built in the West Midlands over the coming decades.
People who are caring for someone else’s child – or know someone who is – are reminded to inform the City of Wolverhampton Council about the arrangement.
The next steps in a major infrastructure upgrade on the A454 Willenhall Road Corridor will be considered by Planning Committee next week.
A free, 3D light projection show is returning to Wolverhampton city centre and is just one of many events happening in the lead up to Christmas to keep everyone entertained.
A rogue trader whose substandard and incomplete work left a disabled city homeowner £23,300 out of pocket has been given a suspended prison sentence following a prosecution by City of Wolverhampton Council.
Following the success of community-led initiatives around International Women’s Day, Work-In-Process CIC has announced the UK’s first International Men’s Day Conference & Exhibition.
The West Midlands had the joint-highest business confidence of any UK nation or region in October, according to the latest Business Barometer from Lloyds.
City of Wolverhampton Council has put in place initiatives to support unemployed young people into work and training as part of the West Midlands Youth Trailblazer programme.
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