Councillors – find your local councillor
Here you can search for your local councillors in Wolverhampton. You can search by name, ward, political party or post code.
Here you can search for your local councillors in Wolverhampton. You can search by name, ward, political party or post code.
Wolverhampton's Councillors receive an allowance for the time they give to serve the community and to cover their expenses within the city.
The council has a duty to promote and maintain high standards of conduct by elected members. If you feel that one of our Councillors has broken the Councillors Code of Conduct, you should let us know.
The Independent Remuneration Panel was established to review the Members Allowances Scheme for City of Wolverhampton Council.
The Cabinet makes decisions in line with the council's overall policies and budget. When major decisions are to be discussed or made, these are published in the Leader's Forward Plan.
Three boards have been created following a Ward Walk with the Director Ward Champion, John Denley (Director of Public Health) and the Ward Councillors, Councillor Moran, Councillor Ahmed, and Councillor Azeem, in February 2022 with the view of brightening up the alleyway.
On March 1, 2023, Councillors agreed the 2023/24 budget at the meeting of Full Council.
It is with great sadness that City of Wolverhampton Council announces the passing of its Leader, Councillor Ian Brookfield.
Find your local councillor and read a message from the current leader of Wolverhampton City Council.
A petition allows members of the public to let us know their concerns. By making petitions available online, a greater number of people can contribute to petitions and to the council's democratic process.
On Thursday 2 May 2024, local elections will be held in Wolverhampton to elect local councillors. One seat will be up for election in each ward.
The 164th Mayor of Wolverhampton is Councillor Dr Michael Hardacre who has made “Moving forward together” the theme for his year in office.
The Call-in mechanism provides a way for councillors who do not sit on Cabinet to ask that particular decisions are reconsidered by the person or people who originally made them. Call-in cannot overturn a decision, but it can result in a recommendation that a decision be reconsidered or withdrawn.
Have your say through our current consultations and take a look at our Scrutiny section that ensures the services delivered by the council best meet the needs of the people of Wolverhampton. Everything you need to know about how your council is run including details of your local councillor, the council constitution and how to register to vote.