It is also true to say that the police do not altogether buy into the picture I have painted. I think that it is in the interest of the city that I post the comments I have received from Inspector Neil Evans.Inspector Evans makes a number of solid points and it is for citizens to draw their own conclusions about Broad Street. What I am not keen on doing is to create a myth that I am being over-critical with regard to Wolverhampton Police. But like many citizens I have frustrations and this particular repeat problem for bus users in Broad Street is more than a frustration!Here is Inspector Evans comments- More...
Back in May I was inundated with calls from people living near the Devil's Elbow Bridge complaining about noise and nuisance being experienced along the canal by these home owners. More...
Councillor Phil Bateman and Councillor Dave Jones Labour Wednesfield North are campaigning to remove the nuisance and danger that currently exist along the Essington and Gt Wyrley canal at Wednesfield. More...
Residents were alarmed to find out that there had been a large number of Motor thefts from Ashmore Park over the last few months. More...
Councillor Phil Bateman today said " I have posted for the first time ever the information report that the Chief Constable of the West Midlands gives to his Police Authority. Chief Constable Paul Scott-Lee outlines the serious crime that has taken place here in the West Midlands County. More...
I have to hand it to the Wednesfield Police Commander Andy Armstrong because at tonight’s meeting[Wednesday] he turned out his top team to welcome local Councillors. More...
There is a huge investment being made by the Local Community in trust and belief in the work of the local police Councillor Phil Bateman said today. "I hope Senior Officials in West Midlands Police recognise the work that has been on-going within the community to support West Midlands Police." More...
Crime and the fear of crime can affect the quality of peoples lives. We all know that, and much of the pressure on elected members is because the communities that we represent. Very much fear crime and the individuals fear becoming a victim of crime. More...
Crime doubled under the ToriesShadow Home Secretary Oliver Letwin visited Brixton in south London to make a speech on crime on Wednesday. More...
Further to my articles on the 'Booze Sting on Ashmore Park' where Wolverhampton City Council and the trading standards officers uncovered 2 shops that were selling alcohol to underage children. More...