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Councillor Greg Brackenridge formally became mayor of Wolverhampton having served as deputy for two years
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Wolverhampton elected its civic leaders to represent the city for the coming year in its first full meeting in person since lockdown began last year.
May 11, 2021
Wolves legend John Richards has become the latest hometown hero to back the city s young citizen awards.
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Wolves legend John Richards
The former striker, who won the League Cup twice with Wolves, called for nominations for the awards, which recognise the efforts of young people who have gone that extra mile to help others.
In a video to promote the awards, Richards said: These awards celebrate and recognise all the voluntary work that young people do. No act of kindness, however small, should go unrecognised. Just a nomination alone is a powerful way to say thank you.
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