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Still time to enrol on autumn Adult Education courses

There’s still time to enrol in classes at Adult Education Wolverhampton ahead of the autumn term. It is holding a series of open days next week – and is inviting prospective students to come along and discover some of the courses on offer. The open days take place at Old Hall Street, Wolverhampton, on Tuesday …

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Wolverhampton Art Gallery team Highly Commended at BID Excellence Awards 2025

Wolverhampton Art Gallery is proud to announce that its dedicated team of volunteers has been Highly Commended in the Team of the Year category at the prestigious Wolverhampton BID Excellence Awards 2025. The recognition celebrates the Gallery’s outstanding commitment to community engagement, visitor experience, and volunteer support. With 45 volunteers contributing over 292 hours of …

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Breast Cancer Screening Unit at City Superstore

The Dudley, Wolverhampton and South West Staffordshire Breast Screening Programme’s mobile screening unit is currently available at Sainsbury’s, Bentley Bridge. Women aged 50 to 74 are eligible for breast screening and are invited every 3 years. Attending screening is vital for early detection of breast cancer, which is strongly linked to reduced mortality. Women registered …

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Catch up on childhood vaccinations ahead of new school term

As children prepare for the new school term next month, the City of Wolverhampton Council is urging families to ensure their children are up to date with routine vaccinations, including the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. Latest figures for the West Midlands show MMR uptake by age 5 is at 84.3%, well below the …

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More roads to be resurfaced as extra £2 million funding put into action

Further roads, islands and roundabouts will be resurfaced as the City of Wolverhampton Council puts additional funding to good use fixing roads and tackling potholes. The council secured an extra £2 million from the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) via West Midlands Combined Authority for highways maintenance earlier this year. Resurfacing and other road …

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Post-16 SEND students will not be charged for transport under cabinet proposal

City of Wolverhampton Council’s cabinet has been recommended not to introduce transport charges for post-16 students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). It would mean the council is one of just a handful in the country that continues to provide free travel for post-16 SEND learners to get to their places of education. Fees …

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