Alternative Provision Directory
This directory aims to provide information regarding Alternative Provision in Wolverhampton and it’s bordering area.
This directory aims to provide information regarding Alternative Provision in Wolverhampton and it’s bordering area.
The Wolverhampton Local Plan will provide direction on the future growth of Wolverhampton to 2042.
Community Shops to help residents to be more resourceful with their incomes during the challenges linked to the cost of living.
Fly-tipping is when waste is illegally dumped on roads or land which is not licensed for waste. If you spot fly-tipping, please report this so we can deal with it.
A team of highly qualified Specialist Teachers, SEND and Inclusion Support Officers, Teachers of the Deaf, Teachers of the Visually Impaired, Higher Level Teaching Assistants, Deaf Tutors and Habilitation Specialists all working to support children and young people, their schools, and their families in Wolverhampton with special educational needs.
Did you know we offer support out in the community for face to face help with Council Services such as Digital Support, Council Tax, Blue Badges and many other services.
There are a number of ways to pay your business rates.
Our courses are aimed at people who work or volunteer for a group or organisation and who wish to develop or enhance their knowledge or understanding of the benefits that are available to people through the Social Security benefit system including at times of unemployment, sickness and retirement.
In accordance with the School Admissions Code, each Local Authority must have a Fair Access Protocol, agreed with the majority of schools.
Find out more about Social Security benefits and what benefits could be available to you