The West Midlands Combined Authority Board has approved a £1.2bn budget to drive economic growth, build more social and affordable housing, improve transport links and boost skills.
This comes after the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) Board agreed a £1.2billion budget for 2025/26 during a meeting at the City of Wolverhampton Council chamber. Mr Parker said the financial ...
Transport for West Midlands has been asking for public views on a proposal to move the region's bus network to a franchise ...
The biggest economic challenges in the West Midlands will be tackled following approval of the region's latest budget, mayor ...
And it’s nostalgia, so it’s nice to reminisce together.” The high calibre of entertainers that the WMCA is able to book is possible because Westman audiences always come through to support ...
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) board has green lit an extension of the Bus Network Support Grant which provides ...
Customers have now settled into whg’s first fully EPC-A rated homes, marking a landmark achievement in the housing ...
Members of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) Board agreed a £1.2 billion budget for 2025/26 at a meeting in ...
Partnership targets five goals, including stronger industries, investment, better transport, research and leadership ...
India achieved a historic double victory at the Kabaddi World Cup 2025, winning both the men’s and women’s titles in ...
Construction work started this month on the new £100m SPARK manufacturing and logistics hub in Walsall, with the scheme set ...
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