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Councillor Stephen Simkins, the leader of City of Wolverhampton Council, has been appointed as the as the region’s new deputy mayor.
Over 120 people who were homeless or at immediate risk of homelessness have been supported into safe and stable accommodation through an innovative Wolverhampton project tackling housing need across the city. 
A free service supporting families in Wolverhampton who are involved in the child protection process will continue as part of the Government’s national Families First for Children Pathfinder programme.
The owner of a vehicle used to fly tip a large pile of waste in the city has been sentenced to 180 hours of unpaid work and given a driving ban following a prosecution by City of Wolverhampton Council.
A Wolverhampton walking group marked its 25th anniversary with a special event at Bantock Park this week.
Businesses are unintentionally falling foul of new rules
Planning approval has been granted for City of Wolverhampton Council to develop a new and improved Bilston High Street Link for the community.
The council’s Parent and Infant Wellbeing team is proud to support Infant Mental Health Awareness Week (8–14 June 2026), highlighting this year’s theme of ‘Attunement’, the ability to tune in and connect with babies on an emotional level.
The independent Chair of the new Low Hill Pride in Place Neighbourhood Board has been appointed – marking a major milestone in delivering a £20million transformation programme for the area.
City of Wolverhampton Council is inviting pubs and bars to extend their opening hours during home nation matches to celebrate this summer’s World Cup tournament.
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