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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
More than 250,000 trees across Wolverhampton have been carefully inspected and mapped to help protect the city’s green landscape for the future.
Anyone looking for help and support on a range of money, health and safety matters, is welcome to come along to an open day in Penn this month.
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Charity, Heartlands Hospital Charity, Good Hope Hospital Charity and Solihull Hospital Charity have announced a variety of fundraising activities
People in Wolverhampton are being urged to have their say in the council’s budget survey before it closes next week.
City of Wolverhampton Council has stepped up patrols in the city centre to crack down on illegal parking in taxi ranks.
A £1.7 million package of support to help community-focussed businesses improve the lives of more local people in some of the region’s most disadvantaged neighbourhoods has been launched by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).
The most extensive study of the West Midlands’ tree population reveals for the first time their value to the health and wellbeing of local people and the environment.
On Friday 26 January, Wolverhampton will come together to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day at an event organised by the City of Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton’s gritter drivers have been thanked for their hard work to keep the city’s roads safe during the colder weather.
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