The City of Wolverhampton Council has revealed plans to invest £2.6 million of government money to continue helping households in the city through the cost of living crisis.
This heart-warming community initiative is set to take place on Saturday, 27th July 2024, from 10 AM to 12 PM at The Change Makers Hub in Wolverhampton.
City of Wolverhampton residents and stakeholders are being invited to have their say on the proposed priorities and outcomes for the city’s new housing and homelessness prevention strategies.
Wavensmere Homes has unveiled detailed plans and computer-generated images of the £150m proposals to redevelop Wolverhampton’s Canalside South – a former industrial site benefiting from frontage onto the Wyrley & Essington Canal
A scheme to help homeowners whose homes are ‘off the mains gas grid’ make their properties greener, more sustainable and save money on energy bills is now accessible to more following an increase in the income threshold for applications.
Plans have been submitted by Wolverhampton Homes for the construction of 99 new energy-efficient council bungalows to replace 93 post-war prefabs on the Lincoln Green Estate in Bushbury.
Hundreds of young people in care in Wolverhampton were rewarded for their resilience, hard work and achievements at an inspirational awards celebration.
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