Bolton Council 2024/25 budget approved
Bolton Council has approved its budget for 2024/25, striking a balance between protecting services while keeping council tax increases to a minimum.
Bolton Council has approved its budget for 2024/25, striking a balance between protecting services while keeping council tax increases to a minimum.
Popular free business event is back on Tuesday 5 March with a wide range of support for local organisations.
A new exhibition at Bolton Museum is launching on Saturday 17 February at 2pm and will run until Sunday 31 March.
Bolton’s famous train station clock tower is ticking once again, thanks to a timely intervention from the council.
A spectacular outdoor art experience, which explores the essential role trees play in our lives, is heading to two Bolton venues.
Bolton Market Food Hall had its first big crowd of the year as more than 70 potential food traders toured the venue during a special open day event.
Schools across Bolton containing reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) are set to benefit from rebuilds and major repairs after a key government announcement.
The Department for Education has today confirmed Thomasson Memorial Special School has been prioritised for the School Rebuilding Programme (SRP).
Twelve thousand new trees are to be planted at eleven parks, playing fields, woods and green spaces around Bolton under new plans.
People are being urged to talk about and report the devastating impacts of hate crimes as part of Hate Crime Awareness Week.