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£3m boost for WMCA scheme to help people with health conditions back into work
  • 22nd January 2021
£3m boost for WMCA scheme to help people with health conditions back into work Read more
Furniture Store & Boss Fined for Lockdown Breaches
  • 22nd January 2021
A Wolverhampton furniture store, which was caught flouting coronavirus restrictions twice, has been fined £1,000 by the city council. Read more
Furniture Store & Boss Fined for Lockdown Breaches
  • 22nd January 2021
A Wolverhampton furniture store, which was caught flouting coronavirus restrictions twice, has been fined £1,000 by the city council. Read more
Council’s markets: safe and open for business during lockdown
  • 22nd January 2021
Council’s markets: safe and open for business during lockdown Read more
West Midlands announces new housing collaboration to deliver more affordable homes across the region
  • 19th January 2021
West Midlands announces new housing collaboration to deliver more affordable homes across the region Read more
Wolverhampton city centre transformation coming soon
  • 19th January 2021
City of Wolverhampton Council will begin works in the coming months to transform the west of the city centre after accepting the Government’s Future High Streets Fund offer of £15.7million. Read more
Wolverhampton Literature Festival
  • 19th January 2021
Wolverhampton artist Jason Fullwood has got creative with Poems of Hope for this year`s Wolverhampton Literature Festival. Read more
City businesses can now apply for new lockdown grants
  • 18th January 2021
City businesses can now apply for new lockdown grants Read more
Council Set for Balanced Budget, But Warns of Council Tax Rise
  • 18th January 2021
Council Set for Balanced Budget, But Warns of Council Tax Rise Read more
Wolverhampton Pound to Relight City After Pandemic
  • 14th January 2021
Major public sector organisations in Wolverhampton are set to join forces to launch the ‘Wolverhampton Pound’ with a pledge to keep more of their £834 million collective spending power within the city. Read more
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