Dictionary of British Sign Language. save lives – particularly those most at risk, support our economic recovery, helping people safely return to normal. Paul Brumfitt, 43, a tree surgeon from Woodsetton, Dudley, was jailed for life in July 2000. The overall number of drivers in Wolverhampton - whether private hire or taxi - rose 383% in those two years. National Insurance Number. GCSE students praised as outcomes improve, V&A poster exhibition opens in Wolverhampton, Council pushing forward with £438,000 Starter Homes scheme, Unemployment figures remain positive for Wolverhampton, More Year 6 pupils hitting the mark in reading, writing and maths, Statement from council regarding gritting of road network, Step up a level with Adult Education Service, Civic Halls revamp gets planning permission and preparatory works get underway, Take part in city's biggest ever health and lifestyle survey, Get fitter this JanUary with free park activities, St George's Parade cycle route to kick start Active Travel Strategy, Wolverhampton Coach Link works get underway, Snow Wolves to the rescue if cold snap hits, Fostering team hits the road in new recruitment drive, Westside development opportunity attracts strong interest, Celebrate WV Active's birthday with free events on Super Saturday, Invite for carers to find out what Care Act means for them, People with passion for education urged to take school role, Cook up healthier options as part of JanUary health kick, Corn Hill closure extended for vital works under carriageway, Get Set to Go and join the Jolly Joggers at West Park, Driver and passenger convicted of breaching car cruise ban, Help for residents and families to get healthier this JanUary, New guidelines on alcohol consumption cut safe drinking limits, Bilston Urban Village highways improvements to get underway, Carers must inform council of "private fostering" arrangements, Programme to put unemployed on Fast Track into Sports Coaching, New look Heath Park school gets top marks from education chief, 400 new council homes proposed after HRA business plan review, Last chance to have your say on redesign of children's services, Council tenants to benefit from rents shake up, Patients urged to Stay Well and only visit A&E in emergencies, Download free app and help your family get Sugar Smart, Make a pledge and improve your health during JanUary, Traffic calming measures to be introduced in Perton Road area, Station car park works kick start major Interchange phase, City Council shows support for Fairtrade Fortnight, NEET 16 to 18 year olds in Wolverhampton at 6 year low, City clocks up first 10,000 miles in Beat the Street challenge, Civic Centre car park to close for £2 million improvements, Plans to transform children's services approved by Cabinet, Residents Week to improve skills, health and opportunity across city, Strategy underlines city's support to disabled young people, Slater's Ales ready for business in Wolverhampton's Queen Square, Teams urged to sign up to Beat the Street, Kaspa's Desserts latest business to sign up for i10, Change4Life hits road to help Wolverhampton get 'Sugar Smart', All taxi drivers in city offered safeguarding training in CSE fight, Training programme to help unemployed back into work. Local pupil designs new signs to tackle dog fouling, Trio's learning success celebrated at afternoon tea with Mayor, Infant and junior closes doors for final time ahead of merger, Scores sign up for WV Active's free Summer of Sport, Young bookworms urged to tackle Summer Reading Challenge, Pupil performance improves at Key Stage 2, figures suggest, First WV Living show home to open to the public, Council acts fast to set up city centre commission, Free Summer activities for young people in Wolverhampton, WIRE Awards winners announced at glittering ceremony, Good rating for Lanesfield Primary School, Council set to appoint new Managing Director, Permission granted for City Council to serve injunction against traveller encampments, City primary school ranked among best in country, Wolverhampton scores hat trick in Green Flag Awards, Teen shares secrets of success at SEND conference, Smoking rates in Wolverhampton continue to fall, On your marks, get set, go for free Summer of Sport, Trinity pupils wow industry experts with award winning film, Praise for latest schools to receive Outstanding judgement, Students get digital to scoop top awards at The Digis, City of Wolverhampton Council's Choir take to the stage at Birmingham Symphony Hall, Stars will be out for new city centre market launch, Campaign celebrates support to help people be independent, Still time to help shape education support for SEND pupils, Carers must inform council of private fostering arrangements, Record numbers attend Wolverhampton Festival of Food & Drink, Pupils get lesson in healthy eating from pharmacy champions, Major city junction to be improved for pedestrians, Images show how Queen Street shops can be restored to past glory, New library book collection to promote healthy minds, Success for HeadStart at Mayor's Community Weekend, Wolverhampton Young Citizen of the Year 2018 announced, Level 3 warning issued as heatwave continues, New neighbourhood park opens at former Goodyear site, Last chance to get your free Festival of Food & Drink tickets, Summer Gift and Craft Fair coming to Bantock, Major milestone reached for Wolverhampton City Centre Metro Extension, Architects appointed as Heath Town demolition completes, Dementia friendly GP surgery is just what the doctor ordered, Put your best foot forward in support of local charities, Grab a deal during Enjoy Wolverhampton programme, City Council applies to High Court for injunction against traveller encampments, Employers must follow rules when employing children, New action to help people with health issues into work, Inspirational Enable service scoops national award, Mum goes back to classroom 25 years on to gain GCSE maths, City jobs fair will offer hundreds of opportunities, Active Change weight loss courses back at WV Active, Become an organ donor and help save lives, City Council squishes sale of fake popular toys to protect youngsters, Still time to sign up for Wolverhampton Half Marathon Events, Indications show good GCSE performance by pupils, Centre on track to become city's first Healthy Living Hub, Award winner receives congratulations from local MP, New Fostering shop pops up in the Mander Centre, Local fraudster prosecuted for third time in 5 years, School ensures students are well prepared for next steps, Celebration as fun junior parkrun marks third birthday, West Midlands UTC builds reputation with Good Ofsted rating, Themed markets coming soon to Dudley Street, Public to have their say on making the switch to electric vehicles, City subway to get makeover in time for Wolves season opener, WV Active lifeguard raises £5,000 in charity triathlon, Lift off for former Carillion employee's city company, Education chief's good luck message to A-level students, Penn Library hosts morning of activities for all the family, Trio land council jobs through Impact employability programme, Get on Front foot for career in children's social work, Beano artist Laura helps young bookworms get creative, Council gets gold recognition for Armed Forces support, Eyes down for Book Bingo at city's libraries, Advice and support on offer to new parents and mums to be, Tasty new business to open doors in Queen Square, Historic day as full demolition starts on city railway station, Support and advice sessions as city marks Libraries Week, Council appeals for help to trace relatives of late Keith Evans, First home on Tap Works scheme to go on show, Still time to sign up and stub it out this Stoptober, Get in the swim with free pool parties for all the family, City Council launches '5-star' service to help businesses 'Trade with Confidence', Steelpark jobs and investment boost for Wolverhampton, MA show returns to Wolverhampton Art Gallery, City Council invites public to have their say on key city gateway, Wolverhampton sports stars enter city's Hall of Fame, Invest in workforce for a healthy profit, businesses urged, Families help shape future of local maternity care, Online marketplace eBay announces partnership with City of Wolverhampton, Young people of Wolverhampton are encouraged to get tested for Sexually Transmitted Infections, Motorists reminded of traffic regulations outside schools, Galliford Try sign up to City of Wolverhampton Charter, Stoford and Bridges unveil plans for development of four mid-box warehouses, Council launches Local Offer for care leavers, Businesses invited to join successful growth programme, Free Autumn activities for young people in Wolverhampton, City ready to turn Orange to say 'No' to gender based violence, Know warning signs of grooming and CSE, urges campaign, Council Consults on Changes to Council Tax Support, City Council wins national award for its frontline services, Grimsey meets council chiefs for city centre talks, More than 1,000 job seekers benefit from City Jobs Fair, City fireworks display returns to racecourse for fourth year, Advice on offer from world leaders at free technology event, Ciaran takes over the baton at Wolverhampton Music Service, Carry on swimming! They are most effective at picking up on Covid-19 infections in people who are not yet displaying symptoms. Nuno calls on people of Wolverhampton to get Covid-19 jab, Have your say on community day activities, City says thanks on #YES Appreciation Day, First step towards normality as pupils return to the classroom, Get a test at home to keep your school Covid-secure, Local Account highlights adult social care achievements, West Midlands Cycle Hire launched in Wolverhampton, City urged to take care on first step out of lockdown, School making good progress under new leadership team, Mobile Covid-19 rapid testing at Low Hill Community Centre, New date for city’s Creation Day Festival, Census 2021 will provide a snapshot of modern society, Let’s keep going plea as Covid-19 fight reaches crucial point, Mobile Covid-19 rapid testing at Bantock Park and Low Hill, Community Champions recruited to boost Covid-19 jab take up, New discretionary lockdown business grants now available, Day of action finds generally good levels of Covid compliance, Community leaders unite in call for people to get Covid-19 jab, Discounted tickets for Wolverhampton Literature Festival, Friends like sound of a sponsored silence for Unique charity, Wolves at Work programme reaches 6,000 milestone, Accelerator funding delivering improvements across city, Appeal to trace relatives of late Teresa Elizabeth Judge, Wolverhampton Homes rolls out rapid testing for staff, Black Country car cruise injunction hearing adjourned, National Archives funding for City Archives oral history project, Don’t drop guard warning as Covid cases fall but deaths rise, New headline acts added to Wolverhampton Literature Festival, Remember to continue following rules after having Covid-19 jab, Council thanks public for reporting rule breakers, Fifth Covid-19 rapid testing centre opens in city, Railway station works on track as Interchange wins award, Council’s markets: safe and open for business during lockdown, Select and Collect service temporarily unavailable at Central Library, Furniture Store and Boss fined for Lockdown Breaches, Warning as city records 65 deaths with Covid-19 in week, Appeal for help to trace relatives of the late Kevin Newsham, Council leaders urge caution as hospitalisations near 40,000, Civic rapid test site closed this Sunday for maintenance, Wolverhampton city centre transformation coming soon, Officers hit the streets in response to high Covid-19 numbers, Deadline for car cruising renewal comments approaches, Businesses roll out rapid testing to protect staff and customers, Adult Education loans laptops to narrow digital divide, Appeal to trace relatives of late Christopher Whelan Davies, Three ways to get your vaccine in Wolverhampton, Message to employers on home working, testing and safe workspaces, City businesses can now apply for new lockdown grants, Clinically extremely vulnerable people urged to shield, Council set for balanced budget, but warns of council tax rise, Covid-19 vaccine roll out continues at pace in city, Catch up clinics for children who missed out on flu vaccination, Retailers urged to ensure they are Covid-secure, Put your mental health first this Blue Monday, Wolverhampton Pound to Relight City after pandemic, Make a difference by Fostering for Wolverhampton, Redouble efforts and follow rules plea as infections rocket, Council Urges Public to Report Rule-breakers, We Select, You Collect service remains open for business, Phase two art gallery renovations set to be kickstarted, Covid-19 rapid test centre opens at Pendeford Library, £1,000 fine for Carpet Shop open during Lockdown, First pupils receive rapid Covid-19 tests in school, Date set for application to renew High Court car cruising ban, Covid-19 vaccine “is the hope we need”, says grateful recipient, Wolverhampton Literature Festival tickets now on sale, Appeal to trace relatives of the late Joyce Widdowson, Further Covid-19 rapid test centre opens doors, Roll out of Covid-19 vaccine continues across city, Make the change and make 2021 a year of Better Health, Stay home and save lives plea as thousands test positive, Warning as 2,577 in city test positive for Covid-19 in week, Further Covid-19 rapid test centre to open this week, Last chance to apply for 2021 reception class places, Appeal to trace relatives of the late John Sidney Garland, Stay home and save lives as country enters lockdown, Council: Parents won’t be fined for keeping pupils off school, Council continues its support for city primary schools, Statement on city primary schools reopening, Funding secured for new Interchange cycle hub, Names of Wolverhampton’s New Gritters revealed, Wolverhampton businesses receive £6 million in vital grants, Covid-19 vaccine now offered at every eligible care home in region, New rapid site opens in Bilston as testing numbers hit 47,000, Wolverhampton rough sleepers count at all time low, Aldersley Leisure Village becomes Covid-19 vaccination site, Make Time to Talk about good mental health, Government outlines timetable for more pupils to return to school, Select and Collect service now available at 6 libraries, Wolves at Work connects hundreds to Magna jobs, Event aims to give Voice for Older People, Appeal to trace relatives of the late Raymond Frederick Hughes, Funding secured to help tackle rough sleeping, Scouts make Crowdfund Wolves plea for new hut, Strategy says #YES to bright future for city’s young people, Revamp for Wolverhampton’s Half Marathon for 2020, Appeal for more volunteers to join dedicated teams, Countdown to the start of city literature festival, Future High Streets Fund bid for £20 million submitted, Review showcases work to tackle youth violent crime, Last chance to nominate unsung heroes for day out at Wolves, Level 2 alert issued with frost and freezing fog forecast, Leader opens new centre to provide family support, HeadStart showcase community approach to young people’s emotional wellbeing, Hugh Porter to cycle 80 laps of Aldersley for 80th birthday, Smart start to the new year with city centre improvements, Shop owner jailed as truck load of illegal cigarettes seized from store, Strategy says #YES to brighter future for city’s young people, Teachers become autism leaders to boost support in schools, City primary among top 1% nationally for progress of its pupils, Red Cross brings vital wheelchair loan service to city, Planning application approved for Wolverhampton transit site, Age UK Wolverhampton moves into new city centre home, City will come together to remember the victims of genocide, City urged to help turn #BlueMondayGreen next week, Put your unwanted Christmas gifts to good use, City Council launch consultation on climate commitment to benefit future generations, School given funding for fostering and adoption support group, Appeal to trace relatives of the late Stephen Robert Lea, Library to temporarily close for £19,000 makeover, Help pick city’s unsung heroes to enjoy day out at Wolves, Appeal to trace relatives of the late Robin Oliver, Have a say on Safer Wolverhampton Partnership strategy, Significant changes proposed to address transit site management plan following residents’ concerns, Parents encouraged to apply for 2020 reception class places, Wetherspoon submit expanded plans for city project, Funding boost for Rent with Confidence scheme, Elizabeth named Wolverhampton’s first Young Poet Laureate, More BP Electric Vehicle charging points set for 2020, Fans to "Take a Minute" before weekend's FA Cup matches, Newly qualified social workers receive recognition, Wolverhampton retailers grow by a third through 12 month eBay programme, Woman dedicates MBE to fellow staff and students, Children at respite centre making “good progress” says Ofsted, Finchfield Library reopens after £19,000 makeover, Appeal for help to trace relatives of the late Kenneth Skellett, Praise from Minister for State for city primary school, Record numbers helped to live independently by Telecare, Funeral arrangements for Councillor Peter Bilson, HeadStart legacy says #YES to children’s emotional wellbeing, Tettenhall kicks off tree planting to make way for greener city, Evolving sculpture by Phoebe Cummings at gallery, Young Poet meets young poets for school challenge, Find out about local social care job opportunities at fair, Friends of Bantock ‘dig in’ at beloved beauty spot, Wolverhampton to host 2020 UK Light Rail Conference, Wolverhampton photography exhibition extended, Fly tipper fined after spotted dumping a mattress on city street, City given Dementia Friendly Community status for third year, Pupils “achieve well” at Good rated Wednesfield school, Drive to encourage people to Return to Social Work, City Olympian Kristian vaults in to inspire pupils, Families go on a Bear Hunt with city’s pop up literacy hub, Donate your unwanted DIY, gardening or crafting tool at library, Successful funding bid makes way for a greener city, Health chiefs hail new football mental health campaign, Campaign launched to encourage young drivers to put safety first, Wolves at Work programme celebrates extension, WV Living announce contractor for ‘Willow Gardens’, Victoria & Albert: Our Lives in Watercolour at gallery, Council receives funding to extend pioneering AI project, Ofsted chief praises school for significant improvements, Finchfield Library to reopen on 24 February after makeover, Primary becomes uni for a week of activities, Still time to nominate Whitmore Reans’ unsung heroes, Join the WV Holiday Squad for half term fun and games, Pupils record another set of good results at Key Stage 4, Appeal for help to trace relatives of the late Barry Corns, Wolverhampton waives fees for VE day celebrations, Free family Bear Hunt set to boost literacy across city, CityFibre appointed for full fibre network rollout, Recycling is no tall order for pupils at St Anthony’s, Subway closed as part of Whitmore Reans improvement work, Crowdfund Wolves hat trick to benefit city youngsters, Thousands of trees to be planted across Wolverhampton, Citizens’ assembly launched to tackle climate change, Major boost for former Royal Hospital site, Charter puts children and families at heart of process, Rainbow flag flies at Civic Centre to mark LGBT History Month, Help to maintain good mental health in coronavirus pandemic, Knife Angel’s visit to city postponed because of coronavirus, Support for self employed due to coronavirus outbreak, Follow measures and together we will beat coronavirus, West Midlands 5G awards O2 contract to launch UK’s first 5G accelerators in 3 major cities, Do your bit to help reduce pressure on local pharmacies, Council to feed city’s most vulnerable in coronavirus emergency, Guidance on rent payments for council housing tenants, Appeal to trace relatives of late Albert Joseph Britton, City leaders write to vulnerable residents about coronavirus, Council informs businesses how to confirm grants eligibility, BorrowBox expands with 350 more bestselling titles added, City Council announces changes to Customer Services as Civic Centre closes, New stay at home measures to tackle coronavirus spread, Wolverhampton Trading Standards clamp down on stores increasing prices since coronavirus outbreak, Car cruise ban annual review hearing to take place next week, Follow social distancing to halt spread of coronavirus, Update on Coronavirus employer and business support, Schools close to most pupils in coronavirus measure, Help city “Stay Safe, Be Kind” during coronavirus outbreak, Residents urged: Step up actions to halt spread of coronavirus, City of Wolverhampton Council announces council tax help and support during coronavirus outbreak, Good school “improving rapidly and sustainably” says Ofsted, Coronavirus: Closure of some council buildings and cancellation of public events in Wolverhampton, Coronavirus employment and skills support, Appeal to trace relatives of the late David Green, Major Canalside city living development announced, Support on offer to businesses due to coronavirus outbreak, Residents urged to heed latest coronavirus guidance, Full fibre network rollout works get underway in city, Appeal to trace relatives of the late Stephen Graham Bonell, “Happy, caring school” gets thumbs up from Ofsted inspectors, Traders stalls for £1: New Wednesfield market incentive packages, Wolverhampton’s first recycled rubber road has been laid, Residents urged: Stay home if you have symptoms of virus, Four further COVID-19 cases confirmed in Wolverhampton, Opportunities on offer through city Skills Roadshow, National champions race their way to Wolverhampton, Two further COVID-19 cases confirmed in Wolverhampton, Primary schools go global for unique education programme, Drive-through to check city residents referred by NHS 111 for coronavirus tests, Pupils’ art takes pride of place in final of global art contest, Pupils highlight Fairtrade issues with winning poster designs, Children log on to learn as latest technology proves class act, Joint statement on 2 further COVID-19 cases in Wolverhampton, Joint statement on confirmed COVID-19 case in Wolverhampton, Taskforce to give young people new jobs and opportunities, Police and Crime Commissioner welcomes Knife Angel’s visit, City Council announces plans for its first solar farm development, Trial: tips to open 7 days a week across the city, New Wolverhampton construction training centre to help local people get new jobs, Help shape educational provision for young people with SEND, Charity launch to support Wolverhampton’s homeless, Secondary school place allocations announced.
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