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The city of Wolverhampton came alive this weekend as thousands gathered at West Park to take part in the annual UK Recovery Walk, a powerful show of solidarity and celebration of recovery from addiction.
The Good Shepherd is embarking on a series of creative projects working with people in recovery from addiction, their families and children impacted by substance misuse thanks to funding from Arts Council England.
A memorial bench has been unveiled in memory of the late Alderwoman Paddy Bradley.
After winning a national vote of the annual event, Wolverhampton will be hosting the 2025 UK Recovery Walk on Saturday 13th September 2025.
Wolverhampton Art Gallery is proud to announce that its dedicated team of volunteers has been Highly Commended in the Team of the Year category at the prestigious Wolverhampton BID Excellence Awards 2025.
Bridgetown, Barbados — 1 August 2025 — In a moment of profound historical significance, the island of Barbados today unveiled The SUCOTETO — a handcrafted wreath placed on the Emancipation Statue
Hundreds of residents across the city have benefited from free advice and support thanks to regular community events organised by City of Wolverhampton Council.
Paul completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge in under 13 hours, raising £895. The group raised £16,310 for Compton Care and The Wolves Foundation, funding Virtual Wards and helping 8 young people with disabilities play competitive football.
Hundreds of residents across the city have benefited from free advice and support thanks to regular community events organised by City of Wolverhampton Council.
There’s still time for people to share their views as the City of Wolverhampton Council recommissions local specialist domestic abuse support services.
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