It’s here! Our first-ever annual report.

We’re so busy constantly programming and delivering great events and programmes that we can forget to celebrate all the great things your support (and that of our funders) makes possible in Wolverhampton. So we’ve put the headlines and highlights from 2024-5 into a little online magazine, along with photos, facts and figures and some voices from those we’ve worked with.

With artists like Seth Lakeman, Emma Rawicz and Rob Newman appearing on our stage; our continuing contemporary jazz and folk programmes; the first year of our youth programme City of Youth Culture; community initiatives such as Urban Rooms and Paint The Day; and the start of our capital redevelopment, it was a packed year.

We hope you enjoy reading. You can read the annual report online here, or download it below to read in your own time.

 

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