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Proposed Waiting Restrictions on Hurst Road
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 2) ORDER 2020 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting restrictions in parts of Hurst Road. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed regarding inappropriate parking on Hurst Road around the local shops leading to access issues. MoreClosed 21 August 2020 -
Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Millfields Road
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 4) ORDER 2020 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions in parts of Millfields Road. The proposed restrictions are required to prevent inappropriate parking leading to access and visibility issues. MoreClosed 21 August 2020 -
Proposed Waiting Restrictions on Wesley Street (Bilston)
WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 5) ORDER 2020 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting restrictions in parts of Wesley Street. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed regarding inappropriate parking on Wesley Street leading to access and visibility issues. MoreClosed 21 August 2020 -
Proposed Waiting Restrictions on Bradley Lane
WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 6) ORDER 2020 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting restrictions in parts of Bradley Lane, Stirling Road. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed regarding inappropriate parking leading to access and visibility issues for motorists and pedestrians. MoreClosed 21 August 2020 -
Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Kenilworth Crescent
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 7) ORDER 2020 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions in parts of Kenilworth Crescent, Moreton Avenue and Hateley Drive. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed regarding inappropriate school gate parking leading to access and visibility... MoreClosed 21 August 2020 -
Proposed Waiting and Loading Restrictions on Wallace Road
WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (BILSTON) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 8) ORDER 2020 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions in parts of Wallace Road, School Drive and Pace Crescent. The proposed restrictions are required to address concerns that have been expressed regarding inappropriate school gate parking leading to access and visibility issues, for... MoreClosed 21 August 2020 -
Pavement Licence Application - The Subcontinent
The Council has received an application for a Pavement Licence, requesting permission for The Subcontinent to use the highway adjacent for selling food and drink or customer seating. MoreClosed 21 August 2020 -
Pavement Licence Application - Royal London Wolverhampton
The Council has received an application for a Pavement Licence, requesting permission for Royal London Wolverhampton to use the highway adjacent for selling food and drink or customer seating. MoreClosed 14 August 2020 -
Pavement Licence Application - The George Wallis
The Council has received an application for a Pavement Licence, requesting permission for The George Wallis to use the highway adjacent for selling food and drink or customer seating. MoreClosed 13 August 2020 -
Pavement Licence Application - The Slug & Lettuce
The Council has received an application for a Pavement Licence, requesting permission for The Slug & Lettuce to use the highway adjacent for selling food and drink or customer seating. MoreClosed 13 August 2020 -
Pavement Licence Application - The Giffard Arms
The Council has received an application for a Pavement Licence, requesting permission for The Giffard Arms to use the highway adjacent for selling food and drink or customer seating. MoreClosed 12 August 2020 -
A Step in the Right Direction
City of Wolverhampton Council is making significant changes across it’s transport network to prioritise public safety and maintain social distancing as part of it’s response to COVID-19. A step in the right direction is the Wolverhampton transport plan which outlines the key proposals. MoreClosed 7 August 2020 -
Measures to Tackle Car Cruising - Future Steps
As you may be aware the City of Wolverhampton Council, on behalf of itself and its neighbouring Black Country Borough Councils (Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall) obtained an injunction, reinforced with a power of arrest, on 1 December 2014 to restrain the activity of “car cruising” which was plaguing the Black Country area (“the Injunction”). The Injunction was granted for three years and was renewed by the High Court in February 2018 and now expires February 2021. Owing to the... MoreClosed 4 August 2020 -
Proposed Waiting Restrictions on Cambridge Street
WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (WEDNESFIELD) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO 5) ORDER 2020 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed waiting and loading restrictions in parts of Cambridge Street, Water Street and Hilton Street. The restrictions are being proposed to alleviate concerns that have been raised by West Midlands UTC regarding parking issues in parts of Cambridge Street and Water... MoreClosed 31 July 2020 -
Proposed 7.5T Environmental Weight Limit on Keepers Lane
THE WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (KEEPERS LANE, WOLVERHAMPTON) (7.5 TONNES ENVIRONMENTAL WEIGHT RESTRICTION) ORDER 2019 The City of Wolverhampton Council is undertaking formal consultation regarding proposed 7.5 Tonnes Environmental Weight Limit in Keepers Lane, Wergs Drive and Chatsworth Gardens. The restriction is being proposed to reduce unsafe issues of goods vehicles over 7.5 tonne using Keepers Lane as a route as there is no turning point; the restriction will also match the... MoreClosed 31 July 2020 -
PSPO Dog Control Orders
What is a Public Space Protection Order? Public Place Protection Orders (PSPO) are orders made by the local authority under powers which were given to them under the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. These powers make it possible for Local Authorities to deal with a particular nuisance or problem which is detrimental to the local community’s quality of life by imposing conditions on the use of that area which apply to everyone. They... MoreClosed 31 July 2020 -
Wolverhampton Citywide Public Space Protection Order
The City of Wolverhampton Council would like your views on the renewal of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) prohibiting street drinking. The PSPO, if renewed will apply anywhere within the boundaries of Wolverhampton local authority area. It will give Police (including Police Community Support Officers) the authorisation to require a person to stop drinking alcohol and surrender any alcohol in their possession where anti-social behaviour is occurring, or in the... MoreClosed 29 June 2020 -
Merridale Street, Graiseley - Play Area Refurbishment
We would like your thoughts on the refurbishment of the existing children’s play area at Merridale Street, Graiseley. MoreClosed 2 June 2020 -
Wolverhampton Wellbeing - Parents
The current situation with Covid-19 has led to many far-reaching impacts. The City of Wolverhampton Council would like to understand the impact on health and wellbeing across our communities. The results will inform our approach to support residents, including our current health and wellbeing support and campaign for young people. For this survey we are asking parents questions about themselves and their children’s health and wellbeing over the last few weeks of lockdown. ... MoreClosed 29 May 2020 -
Wolverhampton Wellbeing - Children & Young People
The current situation with covid-19 has led to many far-reaching impacts. The City of Wolverhampton are wanting to understand the impact on health and wellbeing across our communities. The results will inform our approach to supporting residents, including our current health and wellbeing campaign for young people. For this survey we are asking young people aged 9 -18 years (School Year 5 upwards) in Wolverhampton to complete questions about their health and wellbeing over the past... MoreClosed 29 May 2020 -
Consultation on the proposed Care Act Easement Procedure
The Coronavirus Bill which became law on 25th March 2020, contains measures (called Care Act easements) to help ensure the best possible care for people in our society during this exceptional period. It enables local authorities to streamline assessment arrangements and prioritise resources should they be unable to meet their statutory duties in full. This may be because demand spikes or staffing resources shrink significantly. The Care Act easements took legal effect on... MoreClosed 25 May 2020 -
Delivering Your Priorities for Wolverhampton
Welcome to the City of Wolverhampton Council’s online Budget Simulator. Have you got what it takes to set a balanced budget in the face of ongoing cuts? Since 2010, the Council has responded to the continued financial challenge by making savings in excess of £235 million due to successive government cuts and increased demand for services. These challenges are set to continue. We are currently forecasting a remaining budget shortfall in the region of £20 million over the next three... MoreClosed 30 April 2020 -
Educational Provision for Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities
High Needs Provision Framework: Levels of demand for educational provision in Wolverhampton have increased significantly in recent years and are forecast to continue to increase in the short to medium term. To ensure that the needs of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities can continue to be met effectively the Council keeps provision under review. The City of Wolverhampton Council has recently produced a draft policy framework... MoreClosed 13 April 2020 -
Proposed Improvements to Heath Town Park
We are proposing to undertake some improvements to Heath Town Park. MoreClosed 27 March 2020 -
Climate Emergency Consultation
The City of Wolverhampton Council declared a Climate Emergency in July 2019. Since then, the Council has undertaken even greater actions to reduce carbon emissions and improve sustainability. The planned work is presented in the ‘ Future Generations – Our Climate Commitment '. This document can also be found on our website. Within this survey are key questions to help form Future Generations - Our Climate Commitments. There are 15 questions in this survey. You do not... MoreClosed 28 February 2020 -
Whitmore Reans' Unsung Heroes
Nominate your Whitmore Reans’ unsung hero for 2020 We will be celebrating Whitmore Reans’ unsung heroes on Friday 20 March 2020 at the Heritage Centre, Clifford St, Wolverhampton WV6 0AA. The closing date for nominations is 5pm on Monday 24 th February 2020 *Please note that all nominees must be living, working or actively involved in activity based in Whitmore Reans or the surrounding area*. MoreClosed 25 February 2020 -
Emotional Wellbeing Review
Emotional wellbeing means being comfortable, healthy or happy and includes other things such as how happy people are with their life. The Council and Wolverhampton Clinical Commissioning Group are conducting an emotional wellbeing review for our children and young people and how we can support them across the City. MoreClosed 7 February 2020 -
Safer Wolverhampton Partnership - Community Safety and Harm Reduction Strategy 2020-2023
The Safer Wolverhampton Partnership (SWP) is the statutory community safety partnership and local police and crime board in Wolverhampton. SWP not only develops and delivers strategic plans for the city; it works to implement section 17 of the Crime and Disorder Act, which places a duty on all statutory partners to consider issues of community safety at the centre of their delivery. The 2020-2023 strategy has been drafted following analysis of current data trends and intelligence, and... MoreClosed 31 January 2020 -
Budget Consultation 2020-2021
Delivering your Priorities for Wolverhampton You are invited to have your say in a public consultation before we set your Council’s budget for 2020-2021. In addition, you can attend a public meeting (for details of the meetings see below) where you can learn more about the Council’s budget setting process and find out more about our proposals identified to help meet the 2020-2021 challenge using a combination of budget reductions, more efficient ways of working... MoreClosed 17 January 2020 -
A454 Willenhall Road Phase 3
City of Wolverhampton Council is consulting with the public to assist in the decision-making process with plans to improve the Willenhall Road corridor. The Willenhall Road corridor (A454) is a key gateway into the City of Wolverhampton and a direct link that connects the city to the Black Country and strategic road network via M6 Junction 10. The corridor, which sees 20,000 vehicles pass through the gateway every day, is identified within the Black Country... MoreClosed 6 January 2020
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