About building regulations
Find out about building regulations in Wolverhampton.
Find out about building regulations in Wolverhampton.
Business Rates (also known as Non-Domestic Rates) are a tax payable for all occupied and some unoccupied business premises. Access the business rates explanatory leaflets and information about revaluation and transition
Motor vehicles are no longer able to access the station via Railway Drive. Instead, they must access the station, multi-storey car park, short stay parking, passenger drop off/pick up area and taxi rank via Corn Hill.
City of Wolverhampton Council's Adult Social Care Service, Public Health team and Wolverhampton Place Team from the NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board have come together to offer residential care homes across Wolverhampton an exciting provision to support the physical and mental well-being of people they care for.
Further savings proposals to help meet the budget deficit faced by the Council (as of February 2014).
Contact us to make a complaint or compliment about Adult Social Care.
Although bonfires are allowed in Wolverhampton, burning rubbish causes unpleasant smells, fumes and nuisance smoke. This causes air pollution and impacts on neighbours and others in your community, particularly if they have serious underlying health issues such as lung and respiratory conditions.
There are many ways to get support with a range of Social Security Benefits issues and questions. You can contact both City of Wolverhampton Council and Citizens Advice Bureau.
Our advisory service can provide assistance on how to deter problem animals such as foxes, squirrels, bats, badgers and honey bees, or whether an animal is protected by legislation.
Advocacy helps to ensure that people's voices, wishes and preferences are heard, their rights are upheld, and their needs are met, particularly when they have difficulty in speaking up for themselves or are concerned that they are not being heard.
By contacting these agencies, you will not lose control of your life, you can just talk and ask questions, you can find out more information to help you make decisions.
Starting on Monday 29th November to Thursday 2nd December we will be proudly supporting AIDS Awareness Week.