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City of Wolverhampton Council is the local authority for the city of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands, England. Wolverhampton has had an elected local authority since 1848, which has been reformed several times. Since 1974 the council has been a metropolitan borough council. It provides the majority of local government services in the city.
The West Midlands Employers are a regional grouping of local authorities in the West Midlands region of England.. It was originally established as the Local Authority Leaders’ Board for the West Midlands region of England around 2010.
He also held responsibilities as Chair of Education, Finance, Youth Committees and many others on the City Council. [1] He was the Labour Party candidate for Wolverhampton South West in the 1983 general election, but was defeated by Conservative incumbent Nicholas Budgen, taking 13,694 votes (27.5%) to Budgen's 25,214 votes (50.6%).
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, the MP for South Staffordshire, is among those backing Wolverhampton’s formal bid. Wolverhampton joins race to become UK City of Culture in 2025 Skip to ...
The abolition of the West Midlands County Council in 1986 left the county without a single authority covering the whole area, although some council functions continued to be provided jointly, through the West Midlands Joint Committee, the West Midlands Integrated Transport Authority, West Midlands Police (initially under the oversight of the West Midlands Police Authority and currently ...
Theese included the Arts Council West Midlands, Wolverhampton City Council, UK Film Council, Screen West Midlands, Skillset, Advantage West Midlands, University of Wolverhampton and Europa Cinemas Network. It was supported to develop its media education activity as an Education Hub with funds from The National Lottery through the UK Film Council.
Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Wolverhampton City Council, [3] in April 2023 The King's Church of England School converted to academy status. [4] The school is now sponsored by the Three Spires Trust, [5] but continues to be under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Lichfield.
It was originally formed as a boys school, Bushbury Hill School, in 1931, but later became co-educational and was renamed Moreton Community School. Previously a community school administered by Wolverhampton City Council, in March 2017 Moreton Community School converted to academy status and was renamed Moreton School. The school is now ...