Wolverhampton Literature Festival returns at the end of this month so grab your tickets now and catch a whole host of inspiring speakers, performers, and events.
A memories group set up at Low Hill Library, as part of the wider Know Your Neighbourhood project, has been exploring the history of the Low Hill estate – and is after people’s memories of the area.
2025 is shaping up to be an auspicious year for Bilston-based publishers, Tenebrous Texts. In 2024 they published books from Laura Liptrot, Richard Bruce Clay, Steven C. Davis and Brendan Hawthorne
The council launched its budget consultation in November for residents, businesses, students as well as visitors to the city to have their say on what services matter most to them.
As Wolverhampton heads towards its 21st year of being a Fairtrade city/community in 2025, they recently had a Fairtrade stall for the first time ever at this year's Wolverhampton City Archives History Fair
As the end of the year approaches, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) is organising their annual New Year’s Day street cleaning initiative in Wolverhampton town centre.
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