Report dog fouling
It is every dog owners duty to clean up after their dog.
It is every dog owners duty to clean up after their dog.
The council's Education Excellence Service supports school leaders and teachers with school improvement and in leading City wide collaboration.
Buckingham Palace is pleased to announce that the Coronation of His Majesty The King will take place on Saturday 6th May, 2023.
A proxy vote allows you to name someone to cast your vote for you (like a relative or close friend).
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.
The 164th Mayor of Wolverhampton is Councillor Dr Michael Hardacre who has made “Moving forward together” the theme for his year in office.
The City Suite is home to a vast array of treasured artefacts.
We manage the health of council trees along our highways and in parks and public open spaces with regular scheduled inspections, also taking in to account other broader concerns, such as ecological, landscape and aesthetic value.
Basal tree also known as epicormic growth is bushy growth at the base of a tree.
Severe weather events and saturated soil can cause a tree to fail.
There are an estimated 550,000 trees in Wolverhampton and their canopy covers an estimated 16.5% of the city’s area.
The first week of April will be dedicated to food and fun in Wolverhampton with the council organising a week of activities to help people still enjoy healthy, tasty food on a budget during the cost-of-living crisis.