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Celebrations As City’s Newest Youth Councillors Elected

Moseley Park students are making sure young people have their voices heard in the city after taking seats on Wolverhampton Youth Council.

Rosie Butler-Hollington & Niamh Ayles, who are both in Year 9, will represent Moseley Park and the wider community.

The youth council, which formed in 2001, allows young people to represent their views to decision makers in the city. Members meet with senior officers at Wolverhampton City Council on a regular basis. They also meet as a group once a month to discuss issues affecting young Wulfrunians.

Both girls also sit on the Bilston Board sharing their views on the Love My Place – Bilston project. We look forward to seeing how the project progresses. 

For more information, please visit the following links:

City of Wolverhampton Youth Council | City Of Wolverhampton Council

Have your say on Bilston’s future – Plan for Neighbourhoods consultation launches | City Of Wolverhampton Council