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Mapping Dementia Support Services in the Community – Professionals
The City of Wolverhampton Council is embarking on a mapping exercise for Dementia support services in the community to understand the impact of COVID-19 on services and people affected by Dementia. The Joint Dementia Strategy 2019-2024 priorities focus on developing a whole system pathway. The following priorities are stated in the Strategy: Playing our role in prevention, by promoting healthier communities and supporting the NHS Health Checks... MoreClosed 13 February 2022 -
Mapping Dementia Support Services in the Community – People living with Dementia
The City of Wolverhampton Council is embarking on a mapping exercise for Dementia support services in the community to understand the impact of Covid-19 on services and people affected by Dementia. This is the Living Well Pathway which demonstrates our intentions MoreClosed 13 February 2022 -
Council Plan 2022
Our Council Plan 2019 – 2024 was approved by Full Council on the 4 April 2019 and covers a 5 year period. It sets out how we will work with our partners and communities to make Wolverhampton a city of opportunity. Each year, a “refresh” of the Council Plan is carried out to ensure that resource and effort continue to be aligned to the needs of local people. Since the launch of the plan in 2019 the world we live and work in has changed significantly. Throughout the Covid 19... MoreClosed 9 February 2022 -
RIIA 24 Indicator feedback – West Midlands SPN
The ADCS presented a report (shared via email) following discussions across several national stakeholder groups. It proposes a revised RIIA quarterly dataset for commencement in April 2022, incorporating key learnings from data producers, decision makers, and policy makers across local and national government. In this proposal, the “RIIA 18” dataset loses some unhelpful measures but adds others, to effectively become “RIIA 24”. This survey is to gather feedback... MoreClosed 4 February 2022 -
Gambling Policy Review
Under the Gambling Act 2005, the council, together with the Gambling Commission, are responsible for the licensing of gaming and betting permission in Wolverhampton. The act requires the council to publish a 'Statement of Licensing Policy'. This sets out the criteria against which licensing decisions will be made. The 3 licensing objectives at the heart of the policy are: preventing gambling from being a source of crime... MoreClosed 3 February 2022 -
Made Public Realm Phase 1 Improvements, Traffic Regulation Orders 2021
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (CITY CENTRE – WESTSIDE) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 2) ORDER 2021 THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (CITY CENTRE – WESTSIDE LINK PHASE 1) (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING MANDATORY TURNS AND ONE-WAY STREETS) ORDER 2021 THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (CITY CENTRE – WESTSIDE) (PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLE ZONE) (WAITING AND LOADING) ORDER... MoreClosed 2 February 2022 -
Digital Wolverhampton Draft Strategy
The Draft Digital Wolverhampton Strategy sets out the city’s vision and aims for Digital. The Draft Digital Wolverhampton Strategy sets the framework (and updates the Wolverhampton Digital Infrastructure Strategy) as a live, action orientated partnership approach to delivering our overarching aims: Wolverhampton is a Gigabit and Smart City with futureproofed digital infrastructure including full fibre broadband and 5G utilised to transform delivery of services and develop new... MoreClosed 31 January 2022 -
Proposed Traffic Calming on Cambridge Street
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (CAMBRIDGE STREET, WATER STREET) PROPOSED TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES During our review of existing traffic calming in Cambridge Street and Water Street, we have looked at the effectiveness of the existing traffic calming in place and identified that there could be more effective traffic calming implemented. City of Wolverhampton Council are therefore proposing to amend the existing traffic calming on Cambridge Street and Water Street. The proposals... MoreClosed 28 January 2022 -
All Age Carers Strategy - Carers aged 18-25 years
City of Wolverhampton Council want to talk to young people ages 18 – 25 about their experience of ‘caring’ so we can make sure the right support services are in place and caring does not have a negative impact on their lives MoreClosed 21 January 2022 -
All Age Carers Strategy - Adult Carers
The All Age Carers Strategy will be reviewed and refreshed in the coming months. The strategy is a plan which focusses on improving the life, health and wellbeing of carers of all ages living in Wolverhampton. The main objective of the strategy is to develop a plan based on your feedback on services for carers in Wolverhampton. Co-producing the strategy with carers is vital to create a robust ‘carer offer’. Your views and opinions are important so we can develop a... MoreClosed 20 January 2022 -
Made Waiting & Loading Restrictions, Ward Grove, Sunset Place
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 4) ORDER 2021 The restrictions are required to prevent inappropriate parking which may lead to access and visibility issues. MoreClosed 18 January 2022 -
Made 30 MPH A4150 Ring Road Speed Order
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (CITY CENTRE – RING ROAD) (RESTRICTED ROADS 30 MPH) ORDER 2021 The reduced speed limit is designed to improve road safety for all road users MoreClosed 17 January 2022 -
All Age Carers Strategy - Professionals
An engagement exercise took place with a wide range of stakeholders across Wolverhampton pre Covid-19, all of whom work with or come in contact with carers. This was to support the development of the All-Age Carers Strategy for the City. Following these discussions, a set of themes and priorities were developed. A full summary of the feedback from these discussions are available at the bottom of the page. The following are the key themes and priorities that were... MoreClosed 14 January 2022 -
Customer Satisfaction Survey – Mailroom Service
Business Support are keen to receive feedback around the provision of the Mail Room service. By completing the below survey, you will be helping us to identify what we are doing well or where we need to improve. Thank you for taking time to complete the satisfaction survey, we will endeavour to share the results within 3 months. MoreClosed 31 December 2021 -
Made One Way Restriction On Shaw Road
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (SHAW ROAD) (ONE WAY TRAFFIC) ORDER 2021 MoreClosed 28 December 2021 -
Proposed Public Realm Improvements - City Centre 2021
Changes to vehicular waiting, loading and access arrangements associated with ongoing public realm improvement programme in Wolverhampton City Centre. As part of the on-going wider public realm improvements within the City Centre and the continued recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, City of Wolverhampton Council are proposing a number of changes to road layout, access arrangements and times of operation affecting a number of roads around the Civic and Wulfrun Halls in... MoreClosed 24 December 2021 -
Tree Planting Proposals Across the City
City of Wolverhampton Council is proposing to plant over 20,000 trees in fifteen parks and open spaces across the city in early 2022. We would like to know if you support the proposals and to hear any comments you may have. MoreClosed 15 December 2021 -
Corporate Parenting Strategy 2021
This strategy sets out the City of Wolverhampton Council’s vision and commitment and explains how we, as the Council, will be an effective and trustworthy corporate parent. Our children and young people in and leaving care are some of the most vulnerable in society. It is crucial we as Corporate Parents work collaboratively with a range of partners to ensure they are supported for them to be safe, happy and thrive. Please share with us your thoughts on your strategy to influence it's... MoreClosed 13 December 2021 -
Made 20mph Speed Limit Order on Barnhurst Lane
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BARNHURST LANE) (20 MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2021 MoreClosed 7 December 2021 -
Rent and Service Charges
The City of Wolverhampton Council’s (CWC) Housing Services are required to undertake an annual review of its rent and service charges. In February 2019 the government confirmed that it will resume the policy to increase rents by the consumer price index (CPI) plus 1% from 1 April 2020 for five years. For the financial year 2021-2022 a 1.7% increase was approved by the Council, this increase allowed us to build more Council... MoreClosed 5 December 2021 -
Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Langley Road
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (PENN) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 13) ORDER 2021 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions in parts of Langley Road and Fareham Crescent. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns highlighted in our Road Safety review, which identified a number of Personal Injury Collisions within the vicinity of the... MoreClosed 26 November 2021 -
Proposed Waiting Restrictions on Sandy Lane
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (TETTENHALL) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 13) ORDER 2021 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting restrictions in parts of Sandy Lane, Aldersley Road, Lower Street, Codsall Road and Lothians Road. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed regarding inappropriate parking around the junctions, leading to... MoreClosed 26 November 2021 -
Proposed Waiting Restrictions on Moreton Road
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (WEDNESFIELD) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 8) ORDER 2021 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting restrictions in parts of Moreton Road and Bushbury Lane. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed by residents regarding inappropriate parking around the junction, leading to access and visibility issues. ... MoreClosed 26 November 2021 -
Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Victoria Road
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (WEDNESFIELD) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 9) ORDER 2021 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions in parts of Victoria Road and Bickford Road. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed regarding inappropriate parking around the junction, leading to access and visibility issues. MoreClosed 26 November 2021 -
Proposed Waiting Restrictions on Fordhouse Road
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (WEDNESFIELD) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 11) ORDER 2021 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting restrictions in parts of Fordhouse Road, Elston Hall Lane, Three Tuns Lane, Wood Lane, Sherborne Road, Ringwood Road, Stanley Road, Purcell Road and Whetstone Road. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed... MoreClosed 26 November 2021 -
Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Helming Drive
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (WEDNESFIELD) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 12) ORDER 2021 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions in parts of Helming Drive, Friesland Drive and Sigmund Close. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed by residents regarding inappropriate parking, leading to access and visibility... MoreClosed 26 November 2021 -
Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Lewis Grove
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (WEDNESFIELD) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 13) ORDER 2021 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions in parts of Lewis Grove and Lichfield Road. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed regarding inappropriate parking around the junction and over the bridge, leading to access and... MoreClosed 26 November 2021 -
Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Dace Road
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (WEDNESFIELD) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 14) ORDER 2021 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions in parts of Dace Road and Wednesfield Way. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed by residents regarding inappropriate parking around the junction, leading to access and visibility... MoreClosed 26 November 2021 -
Proposed Waiting Restrictions on Merstone Close
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES (AMENDMENT NO 5) ORDER 2021 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting restrictions in parts of Merstone Close and Wolverhampton Street. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed by residents regarding inappropriate parking around the junction, leading to access and visibility issues.... MoreClosed 26 November 2021 -
Made Waiting & Loading Restrictions, Goldthorn Hill, Wolverhampton Road East
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (PENN) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 12) ORDER 2021 The restrictions are required to prevent inappropriate parking which may lead to access and visibility issues. MoreClosed 19 November 2021
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