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Wavensmere Homes has received planning approval from City of Wolverhampton Council for its £150m residential-led Canalside South development.
The first bricks have been laid for 19 new affordable homes on the site of a former eyesore Bilston pub and neighbouring derelict garages.
A planning application to build new homes on the site of a former eyesore Bilston pub and neighbouring derelict garages has been approved.
City of Wolverhampton Council has secured £5.1million of government funding to boost its retrofit housing programme.
City of Wolverhampton Council is working with Supported Housing Providers to drive up standards in the sector for vulnerable residents through a new multi-disciplinary team.
The West Midlands remains on track to achieve its ambitious target of building 215,000 new homes by 2031 to help meet future housing and economic needs and provide local people with good quality but affordable housing.
City of Wolverhampton Council has set up a new City Housing Oversight Panel to empower council tenants and leaseholders.
Low carbon homes built in the West Midlands are up to three times cheaper to heat than an average property, according to latest data, as the region looks to new ways to tackle both the housing and climate emergency.
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 has been launched in the city.
Residents are advised that Shaw Road Household and Waste Recycling Centre (tip) will be temporarily closed this autumn for essential improvement works.
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