Wolverhampton's Yo! Wolves holiday activity programme is now in its last two weeks of summer, with thousands of children and young people signed up and enjoying taking part.
With England set to face Slovakia in their Euro 2024 knockout clash on Sunday (ko 5pm) - football fans of all ages have been urged to get match ready by checking out some iconic Three Lions memorabilia at Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Following the launch of Football: Designing the Beautiful Game at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, the city’s gallery is pleased to announce the screening of Zidane, a 21st century portrait alongside the summer exhibition.
The biggest football exhibition of its kind featuring more than 200 local and international football items kicks off at Wolverhampton Art Gallery on Saturday 25 May.
Whether you are a fanatical fan, a side-line supporter or a lover of design, this summer’s visitors to Wolverhampton Art Gallery will have a ball discovering the remarkable design stories behind the worlds number one sport.
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) has today, Friday 12 January, approved an extra £600,000 of funding towards the cost of hosting the 2026 European Athletics Championships (EAC) in the West Midlands.
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