• Wolverhampton: School partners with police to connect with city youth | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Wolverhampton school staff and West Midlands Police launched a youth engagement initiative to improve trust and safety in the city centre. City leaders also announced the £20million Pride in Place project for Low Hill, while a £4.25m office building purchase signals growth in the commercial real estate market.
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  • Wolverhampton: Wolverhampton Pride sees record crowd at annual celebration | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Wolverhampton Pride 2026 saw record attendance, reflecting rising support for LGBTQ+ events, while sprinter Matthew Hudson-Smith received a stand naming at the European Athletics Championships. A drugs gang leader was sentenced to prison for orchestrating a network that sent over 23,000 texts, highlighting ongoing crime crackdowns in the city.
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  • Wolverhampton: Wolverhampton’s historic brewery to be preserved for future generations | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Wolverhampton Council is preserving Banks’s Brewery’s legacy with archives and exhibits, while young care leavers shone at a national football tournament. A print-on-demand company is expanding in the city, and £10 million will build new homes on a former pub site.
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  • Wolverhampton: Prom vehicle licenses under new scrutiny after luxury car seized | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Wolverhampton families are warned to verify prom vehicle licenses after a luxury hire car was seized over unlicensed operation, while residents fight plans for a 20-meter mast due to visual concerns. A Kidderminster man recovering from a triple heart bypass is now volunteering in Wolverhampton, and a new £600m Lidl store is set to open on an old abattoir site.
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  • Wolverhampton: Bilston market nears completion as council tackles pub licensing decisions | June 08
    Jun 8 2026
    Wolverhampton's Bilston outdoor market is set to close by the end of June, with the city council also reviewing an alcohol license for a revamped pub in the area. The city is also preparing for its Armed Forces Day event and celebrating diversity at the annual pride parade in Clayton.
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  • Wolverhampton: Wolverhampton Hosts Free Pride Celebrations | June 07
    Jun 7 2026
    Wolverhampton police searched a man and found a samurai sword in his trousers during a public safety operation, while Armed Forces Day and Pride celebrations are set for this weekend. The city also saw strong turnout at its sixth annual parkrun, with weather forecasters predicting rain and mild temperatures.
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  • Wolverhampton: War protesters clash with factory amid legal tensions | June 06
    Jun 6 2026
    Wolverhampton's legal battle over recent war protest clashes with factory workers and the opening of the new Armed Forces Hub for veterans are key updates today. The city also announces road closures for Wolverhampton Pride 2026 and starts construction on a new Lidl store in the city center.
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  • Wolverhampton: Wolverhampton Windrush Monument Honors 'Unbreakable Spirit' | June 05
    Jun 5 2026
    Wolverhampton celebrates the unveiling of a new Windrush generation monument and announces public consultations for the Wolverhampton Plan. The city also marks the opening of Bilston Market and a new Lidl store, highlighting recent economic and community developments.
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