City of Wolverhampton Council has been successful in a bid to accommodate the delivery of Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEV) across the Black Country. On behalf of the 4 Black Country authorities, City of Wolverhampton Council applied to the Black Country LEP Local Growth Fund last year to support the […]
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Pupils “achieve well” at Good rated Wednesfield school
All staff at Perry Hall Primary School “are determined to provide the best possible education” for their pupils, says Ofsted. Inspectors visited the Wednesfield school last month and found it continues to be Good, with parents “overwhelmingly positive about the school and all it provides for their children.” Pupils “learn […]
Drive to encourage people to Return to Social Work
People are being encouraged to Return to Social Work in a new recruitment drive. The Local Government Association has launched a campaign aimed at social workers who have been out of the profession for up to 10 years. Return to Social Work will provide support to social workers as they […]
City given Dementia Friendly Community status for third year
Wolverhampton has once more been recognised as a dementia friendly city – demonstrating that organisations are working together to make people living with the condition feel better understood, respected and supported. The Alzheimer’s Society granted Wolverhampton Dementia Friendly Community Status for the third year running after recognising the work taking […]
Fly tipper fined after spotted dumping a mattress on city street
A Wolverhampton resident has been fined £400 after a mattress was spotted being dumped from his vehicle. A local witness reported a mattress being dumped from a van at Spring Road, Bilston, on 23 July, 2019. The vehicle belonged to Chamberlain Atangana, who claimed he had lent it to a […]
Scheme to solve parking problems on Stourbridge road Posted on: 18/02/2020
A parking lay-by is to be created on a busy Stourbridge road to alleviate concerns about dangers caused by on-street parking. The section along The Broadway will have enough room for eight vehicles. It comes after a number of complaints about on-street parking causing obstructions to traffic and increasing the […]
Dudley celebrating Big Month of Music
A number of events are taking place in the borough as part of a month-long celebration of young musicians in the West Midlands. Dudley Performing Arts is playing a key role in the Big Month of Music, which runs throughout March. Youngsters from Dudley, Sandwell, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Telford and Wrekin, […]
CITY OLYMPIAN KRISTIAN VAULTS IN TO INSPIRE PUPILS
Former Olympic gymnast Kristian Thomas vaulted into a Wolverhampton school to share the power of sport and fitness with pupils. The European Championship Gold and Olympic Bronze medallist, who is from Wednesfield, was joined by Commonwealth medallist Adrian Patrick on a visit to Woodfield Primary School in Penn on Thursday […]
MARKETING AND TECHNOLOGY
Technology is something that has evolved rapidly. In marketing, it consists of web, social media, mobile phones and many more… It helps in any business to prosper and improve the value of organisations. Marketing agents are viewing technology as being a vital factor for development and progress. When it comes […]
Grant fund of £311,000 to support community groups
Community and voluntary groups in Sandwell will be able to apply for grants under a two-year £311,000 funding scheme. Sandwell Council’s cabinet is being asked to approve funding for Sandwell Council of Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) to run the Vision 2030 Community Grants Programme. The council is handing over the running […]