Digital Wolverhampton Draft Strategy
Overview
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 applications to unlock its potential.
- 100% digitally included Wolverhampton ensuring all residents have the access to devices, connectivity and skills to take advantage of what digital has to offer.
- Growing the Digital Economy and talent pipeline building on our futureproofed infrastructure to start and grow businesses creating jobs for local residents meeting skills needs for the future.
We are seeking your views on our approach to Digital to ensure it improves our citizens’ lives for the better.
Why your views matter
To gain views from various stakeholders, residents and businesses around our digital approach across the city to ensure our vision and aims are achievable.
For further details on how the information you provide will be used, please read our privacy notice.
Clicking the "I agree" button below indicates that:
- you have read the privacy notice
- you agree to take part
What happens next
Views will be evaluated by the Strategic Digital Team and incorporated within the final strategy, aiming for approval at the end of March 2022.
Areas
- Bilston North
- Blakenhall
- Bushbury North
- East Park
- Fallings Park
- Graiseley
- Heath Town
- Merry Hill
- Oxley
- Park
- Penn
- St Peter's
- Tettenhall Regis
- Tettenhall Wightwick
- Wednesfield North
- Wednesfield South
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Schools
- Education and children's services
- Businesses
- Employment
- Apprenticeships
- Skills
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