The changes come into effect from 1 April with a wider review of council car parks taking place later this year.
Wolverhampton council's leader speaks to council colleagues as a new climate plan is approved for the region.
Shoppers will be able to park all day in Wolverhampton for £3.50 after the council slashed its charges - just 18 months after putting them up.
The new council properties in Low Hill have electric car charging points and solar panels.
The £12.5m contract for the new Hickman Avenue depot will be funded with £5.1m from the West Midlands Combined Authority, a ...
A new regeneration blueprint for Wolverhampton, which aims to create a city centre that is "vibrant, inclusive and fit for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century", ...
West Midlands Combined Authority has approved a new five year climate change plan ...
All age groups in the City of Wolverhampton have been asked to contribute their views on the Council's four-year plan to ...
Significant funding has been secured to support the first phase of a landmark regeneration project which will eventually provide up to 1,000 homes. This comes alongside the appointment of ...
People are invited to share experiences to help shape a new policy in Wolverhampton.
Senior figures from the local authority joined the Brookfield family and college principal and chief executive Louise Fall on Thursday for the unveiling A commemorative plaque has been unveiled in ...