Elections and Voting
On this page, you will find information on how to register to vote and apply for postal/proxy votes. You will also find information on upcoming elections.
On this page, you will find information on how to register to vote and apply for postal/proxy votes. You will also find information on upcoming elections.
A video message from the Leader of City of Wolverhampton Council, Cllr Ian Brookfield.
If you owe the council money for a service other than council tax or non-domestic rates, such as trade refuse, this is called a council invoice or sundry debt. You can pay this in a number of ways.
Since January 2005, the public has a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public bodies, including councils.
This page describes how you can access information that the Council holds about you in line with your data rights and UK Data Protection Law. The General Data Protection Regulation 679/2016, and the UK Data Protection Act 2018.
The Raising of the Participation Age introduced changes to education from September 2013.
Tell us your thoughts on the current City of Wolverhampton Council website and help us to keep improving.
Check what day to put your bins out for collection.
Pay, challenge and find information relating to your parking fine - Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).
Search, track, object or comment on planning applications.
Find out about building regulations in Wolverhampton.
View planning policies, plans and strategies.
Wolverhampton commits to engaging and empowering its citizens. We provide details of funding and help for community projects and initiatives. We also have details of facilities and resources for the people of Wolverhampton. This includes the location of Changing Places Disabled Toilets and Public Toilets.
Parents and guardians can sign their children up to access free swimming sessions as part of Yo! Active at the city's WV Active leisure centres.