Working with Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton's small business economy is the usual West Midlands mix of trades, shops, takeaways and professional services, anchored by Wolverhampton BID (enjoywolverhampton.com), which covers the city centre and runs a Gift Card now accepted at over 105 businesses. The council's £400,000 Vibrant High Streets grants programme is targeted at independent retailers in the city centre, Bilston, Wednesfield and other high streets. Dudley Street Market still operates as a speciality and farmers market on the first and third Friday of each month, with the council keeping pitches trading through the current Dudley Street public realm works. Independents like Medicine Bakery in the Chubb Building and Zuri Coffee, an Indian street-food coffee house in the city centre, show the small food and drink scene opening around Fryer Street and Darlington Street. The wider Wolverhampton Town Deal is channelling Towns Fund money into skills, transport links and the public realm.
Every Wolverhampton site is hand-coded, mobile-first, and shipped on its own domain. There's nothing for you to maintain — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits are all in the £25/month plan. You'll deal directly with me from brief to launch, by email or WhatsApp, in plain English.