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.
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)
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) budget
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