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  2. City of Wolverhampton Council - Wikipedia

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    The council meets and has its main offices at Wolverhampton Civic Centre, in St Peter's Square in the city centre. [39] The building was purpose-built for the council and opened in 1979. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] Prior to 1979 the council had met at the Town Hall on North Street, which had been completed in 1871 for the old borough council.

  3. Wolverhampton Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Following the implementation of re-organisation associated with the Local Government Act 1972, the new Wolverhampton Metropolitan Borough Council gained enhanced powers and decided to commission a modern facility to replace the old Town Hall on the opposite side of North Street. [1]

  4. Ashmore Park - Wikipedia

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    1,500 homes were initially planned for Ashmore Park by Wednesfield Urban District Council in 1954 as part of Staffordshire County Council's overspill housing scheme for Wolverhampton. [5] The first house was opened on 16 June 1955 by the Chairman of Staffordshire County Council, Alderman A G B Owen and it was reported that 6,500 people would be ...

  5. Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    The Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, commonly known as The Grand, is a theatre located on Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton. The theatre was designed in 1894 by Architect Charles J. Phipps . [ 1 ] It is a Grade II Listed Building with a seating capacity of 1200.

  6. 2024 City of Wolverhampton Council election - Wikipedia

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    Wolverhampton is a strong Labour council. The party have controlled the council for most of its history, only failing to win a majority in 1987, 1992, 2008, and 2010. [1] The 2023 election was for the entire council on new ward boundaries. [2] In that election, Labour won 47 seats with 57.2% of the vote, and the Conservatives won 13 with 37.0%.

  7. East Park (ward) - Wikipedia

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    East Park is a ward of Wolverhampton City Council, West Midlands, England. It lies to the east of Wolverhampton city centre, stretching to the city's boundary with the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall. It also borders the wards of Bilston North, Ettingshall, St Peter's, Heath Town and Wednesfield South.

  8. Bilston North (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Bilston North is a ward of City of Wolverhampton Council, West Midlands. [1] As its name suggests, it covers the northern parts of the town of Bilston, such as Bunkers Hill, Portobello. It borders the Bilston South, Ettingshall North and East Park wards, and the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall. It forms part of the Wolverhampton South East ...

  9. Tettenhall Regis (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Woodthorne, once the home of Lord Wolverhampton, has long since been demolished and its site is now used by DEFRA. The Church of St. Michael on Lower Green was a medieval church (and formerly a Royal Free Chapel ) that was badly damaged by a fire in the 1950s and rebuilt in the Gothic style.