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More than 2,000 Ukrainian refugees have found sanctuary in the West Midlands since the start of the conflict – according to figures released to coincide with the second anniversary.
Consultation on a new Wolverhampton Local Plan to guide future development in the city up to 2042 has today (Monday) been launched.
HRH Prince William’s strongly-worded intervention came as he visited the British Red Cross in London and took part in a video link with Red Cross staff in Gaza who gave him graphic first-hand accounts of their work.
"In the world we live in, life is moving faster than ever. With mental health and wellbeing, being compromised as a result" says Walsall poet Cheryl Ann. "Anxiety, depression, PTSD, lack of confidence, fear amidst young children. It needs to change!"
Children and young people enjoyed a wide range of free activities at the Curiosity Club throughout the February half-term thanks to the Yo! Wolves holiday programme.
Most telephone providers are moving customers to upgraded services using digital technology between now and 2025 and people are able to find out more about the switchover from analogue phone landlines to digital at drop-in sessions in Wolverhampton.
People with greater mobility needs are being assured they will still have easy access to Shrewsbury town centre under proposals in a new movement strategy.
16th February 2024 –AKIP - Book Launch at Wolverhampton University - FREE Event
Hundreds of millions of pounds will be used this year to help people secure better homes, jobs and an improved quality of life in a West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA)
Police Stop and Search Book Launch at the University of Wolverhampton, Springfield Campus, Free Event
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