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Heritage Sites
1. A Stage for Icons Standing tall on Wulfruna Street is the MG Building—a canvas for the city's most celebrated locals. Among its most striking…
1. Bringing a Voice Home Wolverhampton’s very own soul star, Beverley Knight, returned to her roots in a deeply moving way in 2025. During her…
The New Testament Church of God (NTCG) in England held its first public service at the YMCA Centre, Stafford Street, Wolverhampton, the morning of…
1. A Historic Foundation (1851–1970) Wolverhampton’s art education roots reach back to 1851, when the first School of Art opened, evolving into…
Picture Wolverhampton in the 1970s. Among the new faces arriving in the city was a young boy from Jamaica, Sylbert Bolton. Born in 1959, Sylbert came…
1. A Groundbreaking Beginning: Black Art an’ Done (1981) In June 1981, Wolverhampton Art Gallery became the birthplace of something…
In the early 1980s, Wolverhampton became the birthplace of a movement that would change the course of British art forever. At a time when Black…