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Council to extend popular Yo! Active programme

The popular Yo! Active programme, which provides free access to physical activity opportunities for children and young people across the city, is to be extended. The City of Wolverhampton Council has gone out to tender for a provider to deliver and manage the programme – in conjunction with the local authority – from April 2026, …

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Green activities and spooky fun at city’s libraries next week

Wolverhampton’s libraries will be marking Green Libraries Week with a series of activities for adults next week – along with some spooky fun for younger bookworms. Green Libraries Week, which runs from Monday (27 October) to Sunday 2 November, celebrates libraries with a focus on the climate and sustainability. Special events taking place in Wolverhampton …

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Major Wolverhampton opportunities showcased at Regional Investment Summit

A host of City of Wolverhampton investment opportunities in transformative regeneration schemes have today (Tuesday) been highlighted at the Regional Investment Summit in Birmingham. The summit, co-hosted by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Secretary of State for Business and Trade Peter Kyle, and Mayor of the West Midlands, Richard Parker, is showcasing the new West Midlands Major Investment …

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Wildlife Photographer of The Year exhibition at Wolverhampton Art Gallery this month

The overall winners of Wildlife Photographer of the Year, the world’s leading wildlife photography competition, run by the Natural History Museum, London, were announced earlier this week, and the touring exhibition is coming to Wolverhampton first at the end of this month. The winning photographs will be showcased at Wolverhampton Art Gallery from Friday 24 …

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Talented graduates will Approach Social Work with council

A ninth group of talented graduates have joined the City of Wolverhampton Council and are embarking on a career in children’s social work as part of the Approach Social Work training and development programme. The council has once again teamed up with national charity Frontline to give people a unique route into the profession, through …

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City centre Public Space Protection Order delivering results

A Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) introduced last year to help tackle anti social behaviour in Wolverhampton city centre is already having a positive impact. The Order gives regulated bodies such as West Midlands Police and the City of Wolverhampton Council powers to ask groups of 3 or more people to vacate the area if …

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Catch up clinics will offer children free flu vaccinations

A series of catch up vaccination clinics will be taking place in Wolverhampton for pupils from reception to year 11 who have missed their free flu vaccine in school, and for children who are educated at home – with the first next week. All children from Reception to Year 11 are eligible for the free …

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Renewals and bookings open soon for city’s 2026 garden waste service

City residents looking to renew or book their annual subscription for garden waste collections are advised that the service will open soon. The 2026 garden waste service will cost £55 – the equivalent of £2.61 per collection – for fortnightly pick ups running from February to December. Residents who have already subscribed to the service …

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Helping people build new futures as they rebuild bikes

A Wolverhampton charity is launching a new scheme to help residents in the city learn skills which could change their lives, while restoring unwanted bicycles. Hope Community Project has created Heath Town Spokes and Skills – a 6 week programme focusing primarily on bike mechanics and maintenance, which will restore bikes donated through the council’s …

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Have your say on support services for adult carers

Adult carers in Wolverhampton are being encouraged to complete a national survey if they are contacted to do so. The Personal Social Services Survey of Adult Carers in England takes place every 2 years, with the latest getting underway this month. It will select a random sample of people who are, or were, a carer …

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