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Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Stockwell Road
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (TETTENHALL) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 3) ORDER 2025 MoreOpened today -
Survey: How can dementia care be improved across Wolverhampton?
Questionnaire for professionals This 9-question survey is for professionals who work with adults diagnosed with dementia in Wolverhampton. It should take 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the level of detail you wish to provide. Your responses will directly inform the development of the new Wolverhampton dementia strategy, and will influence the development of services across the NHS and City of Wolverhampton council. We aim to better understand unmet needs, referral pathways,... MoreOpened 18 August 2025 -
East Park Active Travel Link
Chance to have your say on proposed A454 corridor improvements A public consultation has launched on preliminary proposals to improve travel on the A454 in Wolverhampton. The East Park Active Travel link includes better cycling provision, upgraded, safer crossings and improved footpaths along the A454 Willenhall Road between East Park Way and the Deans Road/Stowheath Lane. The City of Wolverhampton Council project links in with other... MoreOpened today -
Proposed Special Educational Needs (SEN) Resource Base at Stow Heath Primary School
The Local Authority has a statutory duty to ensure sufficient high quality school places are available to meet the needs of local communities across the City. It is proposed for a 20 place Resource Base, for Communication and Interaction, to be established at Stow Heath Primary School which will support the increased demand for specialist places. This includes children with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) who may have... MoreCreated 10 September 2025 -
Proposed Waiting Restrictions Mount Pleasant & Willenhall Road, Bilston
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 2) ORDER 2025 The Road Safety Team carries out an annual review of local roads, assessing factors which include vehicle speed and volume of vehicles per day, collision severity, and collision rates where injury to a person has occured. Locations identified as presenting the highest risk to road users are prioritised for safety improvements. A detailed study... MoreOpened 5 September 2025 -
Driven by Digital Strategy
Digital underpins the modern economy. It fuels innovation in business and has revolutionised the way organisations work both in the private and public sector, driving growth and boosting productivity. In January 2025, the State of Digital Government Review found that there were £45bn of unrealised savings and productivity benefits which could be achieved through full digitisation of public sector services, making it one of the most powerful levers available to government to improve... MoreClosed 5 September 2025 -
Consultation on the Proposed Expansion of Green Park School
On 06 July 2025, Initial Consultation on the proposal to expand Green Park School concluded. On 03 September 2025, The Cabinet of City of Wolverhampton Council reviewed the outcomes of Initial Consultation and determined that Formal Consultation (Representation) should commence for this proposal. It is proposed that Green Park School’s capacity be increased by 27 places, bringing the total to 174 places, effective from September 2027. Green Park School caters for... MoreCreated 4 September 2025 -
FFCP - Parental Advocacy & Targeted Youth Support- Provider Survey
City of Wolverhampton Council were selected as one of three local authorities to be Wave 1 Pathfinders for the Families First for Children Programme: The Families First Partnership (FFP) Programme Guide . City of Wolverhampton Council are in the early stages of recommissioning for the 'Families First for Children Pathfinder - Targeted Youth Support & Parental Advocacy' contract. As part of our recommissioning exercise, we would like to engage with providers regarding the... MoreOpened 4 September 2025 -
Housing Allocations Policy
The Allocations Policy outlines how the City of Wolverhampton Council prioritises and allocates housing to applicants, in accordance with Section 166A of the Housing Act 1996. The policy is designed to assess and record individual housing needs, ensuring that homes are allocated to those in the greatest need. Significant changes were introduced in 2021 to better prioritise applicants on the housing register and to make the most effective use of the limited... MoreClosed 3 September 2025 -
Proposed Loading Only Restrictions On Old Hall Street
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (CITY CENTRE) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 2) ORDER 2025 MoreClosed 29 August 2025 -
Proposed Traffic Calming Measures on Bushbury Road
WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BUSHBURY ROAD ) PROPOSED TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES The Road Safety Team carries out an annual review of local roads, assessing factors such as vehicle speed and volume, collision rates involving injury to a person, and safe system principles. Locations identified as presenting a higher risk to road users are prioritised for safety improvements. A detailed study of this section of Bushbury Road has identified nine injury collisions in the past five... MoreOpened 29 August 2025 -
FFCP - Parental Advocacy and Targeted Youth Support Services - Service User Survey
City of Wolverhampton are looking to hear from parents and carers who have accessed the POhWer Parental Advocacy Service. We would like to know more about your experiences, and how this service may be improved in the future. MoreOpened 28 August 2025 -
Bilston Plan for Neighbourhoods
Have Your Say About Bilston The Bilston Neighbourhood Board wants to hear from you. They are making a plan to help improve the area — and your ideas matter! This plan will be sent to the government to help unlock £20 million of funding for Bilston. This survey is your chance to say what would make life better in Bilston. Big ideas or small ones — we want to... MoreOpened 21 August 2025 -
Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Dunstall Hill
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (TETTENHALL) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 1) ORDER 2025 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions in the following locations: Craddock Street Dunkley Street Dunstall Avenue Dunstall Hill Dunstall Road Hordern Road Staveley Road Waterloo Road ... MoreClosed 15 August 2025 -
Proposed 20mph Speed Limit Order on Bilston High Street
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (HIGH STREET) 20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2025 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed 20mph Speed Limit Order in the following locations: • Alice Street • Arthur Street (Bilston) • Batchcroft • Broad Street (Bilston) • Dudley Street (Bilston) • Earl Street • Greencroft • Hartshorn Street • High Street (Bilston) • Pinfold Street • Rathbone Close • Shale... MoreClosed 15 August 2025 -
Proposed 20mph Speed Limit Order & Traffic Calming Scheme Moseley Park Academy
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (MOSELEY PARK ACADEMY) (20 MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2025 WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL MOSELEY PARK ACADEMY) PROPOSED TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed Traffic Calming Measures and a 20mph Speed Limit Order in the vicinity of Moseley Park Academy, identified as a priority location under the Safer Routes to School (SRTS) programme. The SRTS... MoreClosed 15 August 2025 -
Made Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Shale Street
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 9) ORDER 2024 MoreOpened 8 August 2025 -
Six Mile Green – Redevelopment of brownfield land at the University of Wolverhampton Science Park
Welcome to the public consultation for the planned redevelopment of the four brownfield sites, collectively known as Six Mile Green, located close to the Science Park within Wolverhampton’s Oxley ward. The project team have prepared draft proposals and are seeking your feedback on these as part of a formal pre-application community consultation process prior to the submission of a hybrid planning application to the City of Wolverhampton Council. We will use the feedback received... MoreClosed 8 August 2025 -
Cleveland Road Early Design Options
We want your views on how this vital gateway that connects the city centre to the newly transformed Royal Quarter can best be used as an active travel corridor with improved walking and cycling facilities, and connectivity across the Ring Road. Please click here to view the illustrative views and concept site plan which will open in a new window. MoreClosed 7 August 2025 -
Consultation on Changes to Taxi Licensing Conditions, Policy and Guidelines
The Council has a duty to protect the general public from harm when using Hackney Carriage or Private Hire Vehicles. In order to do this the Council must satisfy itself that all drivers and operators are 'fit and proper' persons. The 'Guidelines on Fitness and Propriety' (guidelines) are used to provide the Council with a written framework which allows employees and Councillors to make fair and consistent decisions when assessing the suitability of applicants for hackney carriage or... MoreClosed 7 August 2025 -
The Future of Wolverhampton's Specialist Domestic Abuse Services - Have Your Say
The City of Wolverhampton Council (CWC) is recommissioning domestic abuse support services for the city. Domestic abuse support services provide victims of domestic abuse with practical help, advice, and guidance. In Wolverhampton, support is available to women, men, and their children who are either living in the community or in accommodation such as a refuge. The types of support that may be offered can include safe accommodation, support through the... MoreClosed 3 August 2025 -
Tenancy Agreement Review
A tenancy agreement sets out the rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords. This review relates to the tenancy agreement between Wolverhampton City Council, represented by their managing agents, and the tenant(s). It states the obligations of the tenant(s) and the Council and/or its agent(s) throughout the tenancy. The Agreement was last reviewed in 2017. Since then, there have been changes to operational housing management in Wolverhampton, as well... MoreOpened 1 August 2025 -
Explore, Enhance, Protect and Promote Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve Consultation
Can you give us your ideas and feedback about Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve? Tell us what you think! Smestow Valley is Wolverhampton's largest green space and much loved. City of Wolverhampton Council and our partners, Canal and River Trust and Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust have received support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to develop a project to Explore, Enhance, Protect and Promote Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve project. We'll be... MoreClosed 31 July 2025 -
Cosmetics Compliance Scheme
City of Wolverhampton Council's Environmental Health Service are seeking your views on the implementation of a voluntary 'Cosmetics Complaince Scheme'. The scheme is aimed at improving standards within the industry, reassuring customers and promoting compliant businesses to the public. We’re considering introducing the scheme as we have seen a growing number of concerns around poor standards and high-risk procedures. These include an increase in complaints... MoreClosed 25 July 2025 -
Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Brook Street
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 1) ORDER 2025 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions to parts of Bath Street (Bilston), Brook Street and Station Road. These proposals can be seen on the attached plan (T3/2069). The proposed restrictions are required in parts of Bath Street (Bilston), Brook Street and... MoreClosed 25 July 2025 -
Made Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Pinfold Street
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 4) ORDER 2024 MoreClosed 22 July 2025 -
Wolverhampton Evening and Nighttime Economy Strategy
Our city centre’s evening and night-time economy is a vital part of Wolverhampton’s identity, providing economic opportunities, cultural vibrancy and social connectivity. Our Night Vision is to transform Wolverhampton into a vibrant, inclusive and dynamic evening and night-time destination where residents, workers and visitors can thrive. We aim to create a safe, welcoming and diverse environment that fosters economic growth, cultural enrichment and community engagement between 5pm... MoreClosed 20 July 2025 -
Wolverhampton Destination Management Plan
The City of Wolverhampton attracts millions of visitors a year to our cultural, entertainment, sports and leisure venues and events programme. The visitor economy is an important part of our local economy supporting jobs and generating spend in our city. Wolverhampton Destination Management Plan will provide the framework to support the growth of Wolverhampton’s visitor economy bringing together Events, Evening and Nighttime Economy and Culture. Its aim is to create a... MoreClosed 20 July 2025 -
Employee Wellbeing, Occupational Health and Rewards Survey
People Services are reviewing the Council's employee wellbeing and occupational benefits offer to better attract, retain, support and motivate employees to deliver against the priorities in Our City : Our Plan. We value your feedback on the current benefits offered to ensure they meet your needs. While we can't guarantee all suggestions will be implemented, your input is essential in shaping our future offerings. MoreClosed 11 July 2025 -
Translation services use
You have been asked to participate in this survey to provide details of your experience using translation services within your role. MoreOpened 10 July 2025
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