Translation and Interpreting Services
Making our services accessible for those with communication requirements
Making our services accessible for those with communication requirements
View services on offer to make getting out and about easier.
Our All Age Travel Assistance Policy sets out the travel assistance offer provided to children, young people and adults.
Find out more information on the traveller injunction process.
Every year, depending on the season, the trees will shed their blossom, fruit, cones and leaves. Trees also sway in the wind and may shed twigs and small branches when the wind is particularly strong.
There are an estimated 550,000 trees in Wolverhampton and their canopy covers an estimated 16.5% of the city’s area.
Find out about tree preservation orders or TPOs.
Trees don't need pruning to keep them healthy. Tall trees are not in themselves a health and safety risk.
We will not take the presence of roots near or next to drains as proof of a root related damage.
Trees absorb pollution and noise from the area around them and make our parks and woodland a calm oasis to escape the hustle & bustle of modern city life.
The Council is responsible for maintaining our tree stock. See which trees we can deal with as well as advice if you are having a tree issue.
Connect with the environment and take advantage of health and wellbeing benefits from being outdoors and experiencing nature.
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.
Trees provide an important habitat for birds. The tree provides height and a structure for them to build nests in and perch on. Unfortunately bird mess can become quite a nuisance not only to peoples drives and parked cars but also footpaths and council street furniture.