10 results
Sort by:
-
Proposed One Way, Prohibited Turns, Mandatory Turns at Old Hall Street and St George's Parade
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (CITY CENTRE) (OLD HALL STREET) (MANDATORY TURNS) ORDER 2024 The proposed restriction is required to contribute to the effective management of the highway network and enable enforcement of the restrictions to facilitate the safe and efficient operation of the highway in and around the City Centre. THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (CITY CENTRE) (ST GEORGE’S PARADE) (PROHIBITED TURN) ORDER 2024 The proposed restriction... MoreOpened 20 March 2024 -
Wednesfield High Street Improvements
Wednesfield High Street is a priority area for investment, with the High Street performing an important role locally, and the nearby Bentley Bridge Retail Park and other facilities attracting visitors from a wider catchment. This project comprises improvements to Wednesfield High Street to provide enhanced facilities, increase footfall and attract further investment and development. Proposals include the creation of an improved market area with the addition of canopies to create a... MoreOpened 18 March 2024 -
Proposed Zebra Crossing on Castlecroft Road
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wolverhampton City Council in exercise of its powers under Section 23 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) proposes to place a new Zebra Crossing between Bhylls Lane and Railway Walk Bridge on Castlecroft Road, Finchfield, Wolverhampton. The crossing will provide a safe place for pedestrians to cross Castlecroft Road. MoreOpened 8 March 2024 -
Consultation on the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy
Every five years, the City of Wolverhampton Council must publish a Statement of Licensing Policy with respect to the exercising of our licensing functions. MoreOpened 4 March 2024 -
Made Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Millfields Road, Wicket Green and 20mph Speed Limit on Wicket Green
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 16) ORDER 2023 THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (WICKET GREEN) (20 MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2023 MoreOpened 27 February 2024 -
Wolverhampton Local Plan
We are preparing the Wolverhampton Local Plan and would like to hear your views. City of Wolverhampton Council is consulting on a new Plan for Wolverhampton. This Plan is designed to support the growth and regeneration of the City and to protect and enhance the characteristics that make Wolverhampton a special place to live, work and visit. To do this, the Plan will set out where new housing and employment development and infrastructure investment will take place up... MoreOpened 26 February 2024 -
Wolverhampton City Centre Public Space Protection Order
The City of Wolverhampton Council is consulting on proposals to implement a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) which will seek to prevent anti-social behaviour (ASB) within Wolverhampton City Centre. The proposal would authorise Police to require groups of three of more people to vacate the area if there is reason to believe they will cause ASB and to request face coverings are removed when there is no reasonable grounds to wear them. We would welcome your... MoreOpened 5 February 2024 -
Oxley Health & Wellbeing Facility Patient and Community Engagement and Involvement Survey
Have your say about the development of a new Oxley Health & Wellbeing Facility City of Wolverhampton Council is working with a wide range of stakeholders, including the local community, health care users and providers, to help shape future proposals for the new Oxley Health & Wellbeing Facility. A feasibility study for the scheme, supported by stakeholders, was conducted and feedback from the public at community events shaped the project design. Outline planning approval was... MoreOpened 28 January 2024 -
Wolverhampton Pride 2024
Equalities Monitoring City of Wolverhampton Council as a public sector organisations has a responsibility to ensure that we do not unfairly discriminate in the services that we provide. This part of what is known as the Public Sector Duty. In order to do this, The Council collects equality monitoring data. The disclosure of this data is optional and is treated in the strictest confidence. The data is only used for monitoring and to ensure that the services... MoreOpened 10 January 2024 -
British Kabaddi Championships 2024
Equalities Monitoring City of Wolverhampton Council as a public sector organisations has a responsibility to ensure that we do not unfairly discriminate in the services that we provide. This part of what is known as the Public Sector Duty. In order to do this, The Council collects equality monitoring data. The disclosure of this data is optional and is treated in the strictest confidence. The data is only used for monitoring and to ensure that the services... MoreOpened 10 January 2024
10 results.
Page 1 of 1