Warstones Resource Centre had been earmarked for one of the City's new "Community Hubs" with a built-in library, but no progress has been made on the project in the last twelve months.
Conservative Councillor for Merry Hill, Chris Haynes, said that the community were crying out for the centre to be kept as a useful public asset in whatever way was possible.
Councillor Haynes said, "We were promised that Warstones would be a multi-purpose facility as an assurance that the locality wasn't going to lose its library altogether but, so far, nothing at all has happened apart from the residential care facility being emptied, after which the future of the centre has been left in limbo. This is the worst of all possible. We need to give our community groups some indication that the centre has a future."
Councillor Haynes added that he had spoken with officers to urge them to bring forward a plan to keep the centre open if only for local groups to hire for their community activities.
"We don't have many publicly-owned community assets in this part of Wolverhampton, so Warstones is of extra-special value to local people, if only a new purpose could be found for it."