A City of Wolverhampton Council task group has gone the extra mile to ensure all city businesses eligible for vital coronavirus grants are aware of the funds available to them.
Read MoreA Wolverhampton café has been served with a fixed penalty notice for continuing to operate during the coronavirus pandemic, putting customers at risk.
Read MoreCity of Wolverhampton Council is taking action to protect vital regeneration projects from the damaging and unprecedented financial impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic which has hit schemes across the world, nationally and regionally.
Read MoreCityFibre - the UK’s third national digital infrastructure company - has become the latest employer to sign the Wolves at Work pledge.
Read MoreCity of Wolverhampton Council’s eye-catching modern office development i9 is set to start emerging from the ground next month.
Read MoreCity of Wolverhampton Council has submitted a final bid for over £20million to the Government’s Future High Street Fund to help deliver its ambitious city centre vision.
Read MoreAlmost 250 businesses have submitted applications to City of Wolverhampton Council’s new Discretionary Grants Fund since it went live at 12pm on Monday.
Read MoreThe total amount of vital coronavirus business grants so far paid to City of Wolverhampton businesses is closing in on £40million. Eligible city businesses who have yet to claim their coronavirus business support grants are also being urged to submit their online form.
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