The Best Parks in Wolverhampton: Award-Winning Green Spaces for Play, Walks, and Cafes Thursday, December 25, 2025 wolverhampton parks greenflag playareas naturereserve families accessibility outdoorfitness wildlife victorianparks Wolverhampton is home to six outstanding parks and green spaces that have proudly retained their Green Flag awards, a mark of excellence given by Keep Britain Tidy. These awards recognise the highest standards in parks and … Read More
DWP Exempts Some PIP Recipients from New £400 Motability Charge Tuesday, December 23, 2025 motability pip dwp tax advancepayment wav disability grants ipt accessibility The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed that some individuals receiving Personal Independence Payment (PIP) will be exempt from a planned £400 charge related to the Motability Scheme. This announcement … Read More
Calls Mount for Stricter Enforcement of Scotland's 2023 Pavement Parking Ban Saturday, December 20, 2025 pavementparking scotland enforcement walking wheeling accessibility safety legislation disability mobility Campaigners are calling on Scottish councils to strengthen enforcement of the pavement parking ban introduced in December 2023, as recent data indicates that the issue has worsened rather than improved. According to a … Read More
Birmingham Church’s New Car Park Approved Despite Gravestone Relocation Concerns Friday, December 19, 2025 birmingham church gravestones parking boldmere planning council heritage accessibility relocation St Michael’s Church in Boldmere, Birmingham, has received approval for its proposal to build a new car park, following the council’s assessment that relocating certain gravestones is “considered acceptable.” The church aimed … Read More
HMRC to End Physical Letters for Millions of Taxpayers in 2026 Tuesday, December 16, 2025 hmrc tax digital communication app government taxpayers accessibility notifications selfassessment HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is poised to phase out physical letters for millions of taxpayers next year. From April 2026, HMRC will no longer use traditional mailed letters as its primary communication method, moving … Read More
Appeal Filed Against Digital Hub and Defibrillator Installation Outside Wolverhampton Station Tuesday, December 9, 2025 wolverhampton defibrillator digitalhub railwaystation accessibility citycouncil publicsafety urbandesign planningappeal streetfurniture An appeal has been launched against the City of Wolverhampton Council’s decision to refuse the installation of an 86-inch digital advertising board—referred to as a ‘digital hub’—and a defibrillator outside Wolverhampton … Read More