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Visitors have only a short time left to see the world‑renowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, and the final opportunity to experience the acclaimed showcase of the sixty‑first competition
City of Wolverhampton Council is set to invest £107million over the next five years to deliver around 500 new council homes.
Neighbourhoods across Wolverhampton are set to enjoy some extra care and attention this year thanks to a targeted new team.
Wolverhampton Art Gallery is pleased to present Joy Labinjo: A Place of Our Own by acclaimed British Nigerian artist Joy Labinjo, showcasing new works that reclaim space through intimate depictions of the Black female body.
Traffic enforcement patrols have been stepped up in streets near schools as part of the council’s crackdown on illegal parking - improving safety for thousands of pupils.
A major boost for youth empowerment in Wolverhampton has been confirmed as ASPIRE AND REACH has secured a six-figure grant from The National Lottery Community Fund’s Reaching Communities programme
The City of Wolverhampton Council is inviting children and young people, parents and carers, education leaders, and social care and health professionals to help shape its new School Accessibility Strategy.
As the new year begins, families across Wolverhampton are being encouraged to make sure their children are protected against serious illnesses by staying up to date with routine vaccinations.
Families in Wolverhampton are being encouraged to familiarise themselves with the signs and symptoms of measles and to know what steps to take if they suspect an infection.
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre Trustee and Ambassador to discuss pivotal role Theatre makes in cultural map of the Black Country
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