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Legal action over derelict garages in Ashmore Park

Following our news stories in February and March which highlighted problems with a set of derelict garages in Ashmore Park, we can now reveal that Wolverhampton Homes (the organisation, which manages Wolverhampton City Council’s homes, shops and garages) is taking legal action against a former tenant who is refusing to vacate the garages on Griffiths Drive.

Once the tenant has been evicted the garages will be demolished and it is hoped that the site can be used to create additional free parking for local residents and shoppers.

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Fix My Street: Unfinished pavement in Perks Road, Ashmore Park

We’ve just reported this problem to Fix My Street. If you know of a similar problem (or any other problem you think the council may be responsible for), report it to Fix My Street and they will send it to the correct council department.

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News Policing

Early morning drugs raid in Orchard Crescent, Wednesfield

Police have arrested two men on drug offences following raids in Orchard Crescent, Wednesfield at around 7:30am this morning (Friday). At the first address, officers found a quantity of a substance believed to be heroin and arrested a 27-year-old man on suspicion of possession of a Class A drug. At the second address, a 25-year-old […]

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News Politics

Have your say – register to vote!

The date for the next Local and General Elections have been set for 6th May and in order to have your say on who runs the country and your local area you will need to register to vote by 20th April. By the time the election takes place most of us will no doubt be […]

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Changes to Wolverhampton city centre bus stop locations

As of Easter Sunday (4th April) Wolverhampton bus station will be closed for 15 months whilst it is completely redeveloped into a ‘state-of-the-art passenger facility’. This means that all city centre buses will be leaving from temporary stops whilst the station is redeveloped.

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Employment LNP News

Could you be Wednesfield’s new Neighbourhood Warden?

Wolverhampton City Council is currently advertising the job of ‘Neighbourhood Warden’ for the Wednesfield area. The job requires someone to: “Work in the Local Neighbourhood Partnership (LNP) areas with local communities, businesses, service providers and other partner agencies, to build positive relations in order to respond to community safety and anti-social behaviour issues as identified […]

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Have your say on Policing priorities (public meetings and surgeries)

West Midlands Police run regular public meetings and surgeries throughout the area which encourage local residents to come forward and have their say on Policing the issues that matter to them.

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