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Join community sessions to shine spotlight on local issues

People can learn about activities taking place in their community and have their say about local issues at a series of regular drop in sessions held across Wolverhampton.

The Love Your Community sessions give residents the chance to meet with representatives from Wolverhampton Police, the City of Wolverhampton Council, Wolverhampton’s Anti Social Behaviour team and more, and to share information about issues and activities in their neighbourhoods.

Councillor Obaida Ahmed, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Digital and Community, said: “These sessions are an important forum for residents to meet with organisations and discuss the priorities for their neighbourhoods – and how we can all work together to deliver on these.

“Please come along to find out what’s happening in your area, tell us what’s important for your neighbourhood, help improve your local spaces, connect with your neighbours and businesses, and speak with police, councillors and community services.”

Chief Superintendent Richard Fisher of Wolverhampton Police added: “The Love Your Community events are an integral part of the work of the neighbourhood police teams, community safety partners and local people to address concerns and issues in the community.

“These sessions provide an opportunity to outline clear shared ownership for local priorities and help to increase collective care for what happens in our communities.”

Love Your Community drop ins are held for each ward on a regular basis. The next are as follows:

Ettingshall South and Spring Vale, Monday 31 March, 4pm to 6pm, Lanesfield Methodist Church WV4 6PG

Oxley, Tuesday 1 April, 6pm to 8pm, Rakegate Methodist Church, Renton Grove WV10 6XG

Wednesfield South, Thursday 3 April, 4pm to 6pm, Wednesfield Community Centre WV11 1XT

Blakenhall, Tuesday 8 April, 4pm to 6pm, Lakshmi’s, Dudley Road WV2 3DT

Tettenhall, Thursday 10 April, 6pm to 8pm, Wolverhampton Cricket Club, Danescourt Road WV6 9BJ

St Peter’s and Park, Tuesday 15 April, 6pm to 8pm, Newhampton Arts Centre, Dunkley Street WV1 4AN

Low Hill, Fallings Park and Bushbury, Thursday 17 April, 6pm to 8pm, Low Hill Community Centre, Kempthorne Park WV10 9JJ

East Park, Wednesday 23 April, 4pm to 6pm, Eastfield Community Centre WV1 2QY

Heath Town, Tuesday 29 April, 4.30pm to 6.30pm, Hope Centre, Ling House WV10 0HH

Wednesfield North, Wednesday 30 April, 4pm to 6pm, The Hub at Ashmore Park WV11 2LH

Merry Hill, Wednesday 30 April, 6pm to 8pm, Swanmore Centre, Swanmore Close WV4 7JY

Bilston South, Thursday 1 May, 4pm to 6pm, St Martin’s Church, Bradley WV14 8PF

Graiseley, Thursday 1 May, 6pm to 8pm, St Chad’s Community Centre, Owen Road WV3 0HT

Ettingshall North, Tuesday 6 May, 4.30pm to 6.30pm, The Saplings, Parkfield Road WV4 6EL

Penn, Thursday 8 May, 4pm to 6pm, Penn Library, Coalway Avenue WV3 7LT

Bilston North, Monday 12 May, 4.30pm to 6.30pm, Bilston College, Wellington Road WV14 6BT

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