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City resident handed community order after dumping waste and ignoring investigations

A resident who dumped broken furniture and household waste has been sentenced to a 12 month community order following a prosecution by City of Wolverhampton Council. Aimee Brinsley was seen moving the furniture, cushions and loose waste from a property in Treynham Close towards open land at Stowheath Green in February last year. Photographs and …

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BBC Radio 1Xtra presenter Kaylee Golding named as official host for Wolverhampton Pride

Wolverhampton Pride has announced Radio 1Xtra presenter Kaylee Golding as the host for the popular city event on Saturday 6 June in West Park. The Birmingham based DJ will lead the LGBTQ+ inclusion celebrations in her unapologetically bold and confident style. As part of the LGBTQ+ community, Kaylee’s work is centred around breaking boundaries and …

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Get Active this May half-term

Children and young people can enjoy moving more this May half-term thanks to Wolverhampton’s Yo! Active. An exciting free activity timetable will be running across the city during the school holidays, and places can be booked now. A partnership with the City of Wolverhampton Council, WV Active and Wolves Foundation, Yo! Active provides free activities …

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Council’s short break service celebrates Outstanding report

The City of Wolverhampton Council’s in-house short breaks service, Ernest Bold, has been judged to be Outstanding by inspectors from the Care Quality Commission. Ernest Bold is a regulated service providing overnight support for adults with a learning disability. It can support up to eight people at any one time and provides specialist equipment, adapted …

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Still time to nominate your Young Citizen of the Year

Residents are being encouraged to nominate inspiring young people for the 2026 Wolverhampton Young Citizen of the Year awards before the deadline on Sunday, 31 May. Now in their 13th year, the awards recognise young people between the ages of 13 and 25 who have gone the extra mile to support others and make a …

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Pupils set to raise the roof by Singing In The Halls

Pupils from across the city will come together to raise the roof of University of Wolverhampton at The Halls at 2 special concerts  on Tuesday 19 May, 2026. Singing In The Halls, organised by Wolverhampton Music Service, will see around 2,700 pupils from 60 primary and secondary schools from across the city perform at the …

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New plan sets out next steps to support Wolverhampton families

A new plan setting out how families across Wolverhampton will be supported from pregnancy through early childhood has been published by the City of Wolverhampton Council as part of the next steps in transforming the city’s family services. The Best Start in Life plan outlines how services are continuing to be brought together to offer …

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City elects new Youth Council and Youth MPs

Wolverhampton officially welcomed its newly elected Youth Council and Youth MPs at a special declaration event held in the Council Chamber recently. A total of 50 young people were successfully elected following city wide Youth Council elections, representing schools, youth voice groups and education and youth provisions from across Wolverhampton. The successful candidates were formally …

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Consultation begins on Colton Hills Resource Base plans

An initial period of public consultation is now underway on proposals to establish a new Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Resource Base at Colton Hills Community School. The plans would see the creation of a 20 place Resource Base within the secondary school designed to support pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) …

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Join the party: Free entry for this year’s Wolverhampton Pride

This year’s Wolverhampton Pride will be FREE for everyone to attend. The annual event is set to take place in West Park on Saturday 6 June and will feature a fantastic line up of live performances, entertainment and activities for all the family. Thanks to strong levels of sponsorship and a commitment to making Pride …

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