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Made 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 The proposed restrictions are required to reduce congestion caused by vehicles parked in an inappropriate location, improve the flow of traffic, improve visibility issues and help safeguard vulnerable road users. Any person who wishes to question the validity of the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of... MoreCloses 17 March 2026 -
Proposed Waiting Restrictions on Hickman Avenue
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 1) ORDER 2026 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding this Traffic Regulation Order that is being proposed to formally establish the existing waiting restrictions on parts of Hickman Avenue and Cross Street (Eastfield). The implementation of this Order will then enable Civil Enforcement Officers to lawfully... MoreCloses 20 March 2026 -
Children and Young People Consultation - Gambling Harm Reduction Strategy
Gambling can expose young people to significant harms, including increased risk of anxiety, depression, financial stress, poor academic performance, and strained family relationships. Early exposure can normalise risk‑taking behaviours and increase the likelihood of developing long‑term gambling problems, particularly as young people are more susceptible to impulsivity and targeted online advertising. MoreCloses 31 March 2026 -
Adult Consultation - Gambling Harm Reduction Strategy
Gambling harms are an ever‑increasing public health issue, driven by the rapid growth of online betting, gaming-style features, and targeted advertising that disproportionately impact vulnerable groups. As exposure becomes more frequent and accessible, the associated financial, emotional and social harms are becoming more visible across communities, requiring a proactive, preventative and evidence‑led response. MoreCloses 31 March 2026 -
Made Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Church Road and Grove Lane
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (TETTENHALL) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 4) ORDER 2025 The proposed restrictions are required to make traffic move more efficiently, to improve access and visibility. I mproving road safety for all road users. Any person who wishes to question the validity of the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the relevant section of the Act or on the... MoreCloses 1 April 2026 -
Made Mandatory Left Turns - Oxford Street (Bilston)
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (OXFORD STREET) (MANDATORY LEFT TURNS) ORDER 2026. Any person who wishes to question the validity of the Order, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the relevant section of the Act or on the ground that any requirement of those sections of the Act or of Parts I to III and IV of Schedule 9 to the Act or any regulation under the said Part III has not been complied with may, within six weeks of... MoreCloses 7 April 2026 -
Vaccination Champion Post-Pilot Questionnaire
Please complete the following short survey following your participation in the Care Home Vaccination Champion Programme . The information you provide will allow us t o assess changes in your confidence, knowledge, and communication skills, and to gather feedback for future improvements. MoreCloses 30 April 2026 -
Impact of attending an Alternative Provision for a Child/ Young Person (2026)
The purpose of this survey is to gather feedback directly from children/ young people who are attending an Alternative Provision and how that is having a positive impact on their education and emotional and social well-being. At the City of Wolverhampton Council, we believe that giving children/ young people a voice in their education empowers them and makes them feel valued. This can boost their confidence and engagement in their learning journey. Please take the time to share your lived... MoreCloses 31 May 2026 -
Patient Survey - Cervical Screening Enhanced Offer
GP surgeries in Wolverhampton are collaborating with City of Wolverhampton Council Public Health in a project aiming to improve uptake of cervical cancer screening appointments. They are offering initiatives such as weekend and evening clinics and more patient-friendly booking systems. Following your recent cervical cancer screening appointment, you have been invited to take part in this survey to find out about your experience of booking and attending your appointment. The survey... MoreCloses 1 February 2027
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