Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital Urgent and Emergency Services Rated as ‘Requires Improvement’ Friday, March 27, 2026 wolverhampton cqc emergency healthcare hospital inspection patientsafety staffing clinicalmanagement nhs The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has downgraded the urgent and emergency services at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital from ‘good’ to ‘requires improvement’, citing significant issues that could jeopardize patient safety. … Read More
Plan for New Veterinary Hospital Proposed on Former West Midlands Land Rover Dealership Site Thursday, March 26, 2026 veterinary hospital wolverhampton development planning architecture healthcare demolition landscaping construction Plans have been submitted to Wolverhampton City Council to transform the former Land Rover showroom site at the corner of Stafford Street and Bone Mill Lane into a modern veterinary hospital. The applicant, Wolverhampton … Read More
Wolves, Tommy Doyle, and Birmingham City's Transfer Outlook This Summer Tuesday, March 24, 2026 tommydoyle birminghamcity wolverhampton championship transfer wolves midfielder loan football promotion sport Tommy Doyle’s future in the West Midlands remains uncertain as the Championship season draws to a close. Currently on loan at Birmingham City from Wolverhampton Wanderers, Doyle’s move was initially set to become permanent if … Read More
The Road So Dangerous It’s Been Closed for Over a Month Due to Potholes Saturday, March 21, 2026 potholes roadclosure bilbrook wolverhampton repairs safety pavement staffordshire highways transport Barnhurst Lane in Bilbrook, Wolverhampton, has remained closed for more than a month due to severe pothole damage that has made the road unsafe for drivers. Originally shut on February 19 and expected to reopen by February … Read More
Week of Police Raids in Wolverhampton Targets Criminal Gangs Exploiting Vulnerable People Thursday, March 19, 2026 wolverhampton police county lines drugs raid criminal gangs exploitation weapons arrests law enforcement A major police operation in Wolverhampton has led to the seizure of drugs, weapons, and cash, culminating in 16 arrests connected to county lines drug supply networks. The week-long national initiative focused on dismantling … Read More
£20 Million Regeneration Underway for Defective WWII Bungalows in Wolverhampton Tuesday, March 17, 2026 wolverhampton regeneration housing prefabricated bungalows keonhomes lincolngreen postwar socialhousing construction City of Wolverhampton Council has launched a major £20 million regeneration project to replace nearly 100 defective bungalows on the Lincoln Green estate in Bushbury and surrounding areas. The council awarded the contract to … Read More