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City invites communities to celebrate everyday histories at Heritage Open Days 2026

England’s largest community led festival of history and culture is set to return to Wolverhampton for the first time in over a decade.

Heritage Open Days will return to the city in September, giving residents and visitors the chance to explore historic places, discover hidden stories and take part in new experiences – all free of charge.

The Friends of Wolverhampton Archives and City of Wolverhampton Council are teaming up to deliver a programme of events across the city as part of the festival which will take place between 11 to 20 September.

Heritage Open Days rely on thousands of volunteers across the country and the theme for this year’s festival is ‘Everyday Histories’ – focusing on the people, places and stories that have shaped local communities.

Wolverhampton boasts a wide range of historic buildings and venues dating from the 15th to the 20th century including historic houses, places of worship, arts and leisure venues, industrial and sports sites, as well as the city’s canal network. Organisers are now looking to hear from local venues, volunteers and community groups that want to get involved.

A City of Wolverhampton Council spokesperson said: “After more than a decade away, we’re thrilled to bring Wolverhampton back into the national Heritage Open Days festival. Our city has an extraordinary story to tell, and this is a chance for everyone to rediscover the places, people and everyday histories that have shaped it.

“We’re excited to work with local venues, volunteers and community groups to open doors, spark curiosity and celebrate Wolverhampton’s rich heritage together this September.”

Venues and community groups who are interested in taking part in the city wide programme are invited to get in touch to find out more about getting involved.

The national Heritage Open Days website hosts an online directory where venues can register their event and access a wide range of free support and advice.

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