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New solar-panelled car park planned near Molineux
New solar-panelled car park planned near Molineux

BBC News

time05-08-2025

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

New solar-panelled car park planned near Molineux

A new 205-bay car park with solar panels is set to be built about half a mile from Wolves' Molineux unmarked land next to the Wickes store off Stafford Road has been used as an informal car park for worshippers at the Jaamia Masjid Aqsa mosque and on match days for Wolves fans. The plans, by Tomato Energy, include 82 electric vehicle charging points.A total of 1,400 solar panels would be installed on carports to power the car park, with energy stored to distribute to the local area. Twelve hundred plants have been included to boost of Wolverhampton Council approved plans in 2019 to use the land as a car park when the site was cleared, with a number of trees cut down.A statement included with the application said the site had gravel at the moment and the development included finalising the top layer of the car park and creating a surface with project included "a photovoltaic (PV) solar canopy system over the bays to produce clean solar energy", it added."This energy will be managed on-site, either stored in batteries or used to supply local needs, supporting a sustainable energy cycle," the statement continued."A portion of the energy generated will be allocated to a community battery, creating a resource for local residents and contributing to Wolverhampton's green energy infrastructure." This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service which covers councils and other public service organisations. Follow BBC Wolverhampton & Black Country on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Unity plea ahead of huge Eid celebrations
Unity plea ahead of huge Eid celebrations

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Unity plea ahead of huge Eid celebrations

Muslims in the West Midlands say this year's Eid events will offer a chance to remember people around the world who are suffering. Eid al-Adha, one of the main festivals in the Islamic calendar alongside Eid al-Fitr, will be marked in the UK between Friday and Monday. Two Eid in the Park events were expected to draw thousands of people to Birmingham's Small Heath Park and Wolverhampton's West Park on Friday - although the former will move indoors to Green Lane Mosque due to the weather. "I think it would be an understatement to say that our hearts are with people who are suffering right now," said Haniya Aadam, from the mosque. Eid al-Adha remembers the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his willingness to sacrifice his son, Ishmael at God's command - although ultimately God spared him. Ms Aadam said she felt the lessons of Ibrahim were especially important at a time of conflict and division in the world. "It's that obedience that Ibrahim had to God, it's that full faith and that full trust that God was going to look after him and look after his child," she explained. "We can't ignore that. I don't think there's any Muslim here that's going to not be thinking about the Muslims thousands of miles away that are suffering. "So having that trust in God, the way that Ibrahim did, to have a happy ending, brings hope to us." About 5,000 worshippers are expected at the event in West Park, the fifth to be held, and which is organised by Jaamia Masjid Aqsa with the event starting with speeches from 10:00 BST. Sohail Khan, councillor for Tettenhall Regis and one of the organisers, echoed Ms Aadam's sentiments. "We live in a very polarised society," he said. "There's nothing better than to bring us all together under one common theme. It is Eid and it is a Muslim festival, but it's open to everybody. "They don't have to partake in the religious side of it. But that's what Eid's about. "It's about community." Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. Why there are two Eids and how they are celebrated Thousands expected for Eid-al-Adha celebrations In Pictures: Eid al-Adha celebrations around the world Green Lane Mosque and Community Centre Jaamia Masjid Aqsa

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