Freedom of information
Since January 2005, the public has a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public bodies, including councils.
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.
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.
Information on Wolverhampton Register Office and our service standards.
Local authorities have a duty to tackle dangerous parking and the Traffic Management Act 2004 allows councils to enforce parking contraventions by CCTV camera in problem areas.
If you disagree with a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN), you can challenge it online.
If you've been served with a parking fine - Penalty Charge Notice (PCN), you can pay in a number of ways.
Your Penalty Charge Notice may be a different charge to another dependent on the type of contravention that occurred.
The Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) monitors the performance of Wolverhampton's planning policies and the extent to which we are meeting the targets set out in the LDS.
Information, opening times and location of our cemeteries and crematoria including memorial regulations.