City of Wolverhampton Council marked National Windrush Day (Monday 22 June) with the unveiling of a new landmark Windrush Monument as a lasting tribute to the Caribbean community and its enduring contribution to the city.
BBC Gardeners’ World Live and the Good Food Show Summer, which will be renamed as the Good Food Festival, are moving to the breathtaking 4,500-acre Packington Estate in Meriden, Warwickshire with the first Show taking place 17 – 20 June 2027.
Multifleet Vehicle Management has won a multi-million pound deal to provide salary sacrifice company cars to staff at one of the UK’s largest building and construction product suppliers.
Employers across the Midlands are being urged to review their payroll processes and employment practices urgently amid growing scrutiny over National Minimum Wage (NMW) compliance.
Businesses will get more streamlined access to the financial support they need to grow their operations and create new jobs through a new plan unveiled by West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker.
A Wolverhampton-based creative entrepreneur recently shortlisted for the UK Startup Awards appeared as a special guest on Brumside Radio's popular JC's Gospel Show.
Charities across Wolverhampton are celebrating after being awarded £427,523 over the next three years from The National Lottery Community Fund to deliver a new project, Connect for Change.
The organisers behind Shropshire Petal Fields have announced two brand new music events which will be staged within their picturesque flower field event space ahead of the festival opening.
Wolverhampton Art Gallery is shortlisted for the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award, the only museum award to be judged by the families who visit.
A Walsall service that supports adults with additional learning needs has expanded its work to support healthier communities through a series of actions and pledges
Walsall Virtual School is proud to be part of the Aspire2Uni (A2U) programme, which has received a national award at the prestigious 2026 National Education Opportunities Network (NEON) Awards.
A new exhibition celebrating Walsall’s rich heritage has officially launched, showcasing the work of Walsall College students who have recreated historic photos of local historian, Jack Haddock.
Civic leaders, residents, and representatives of local community and faith organisations came together at Holy Trinity Parish Church on Sunday 14 June for this year’s annual Civic Service.
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