Restrictions eased as Bolton brought in line with Greater Manchester
Bolton will be brought in line with the rest of Greater Manchester from tomorrow (Oct 3).
Results for Bolton North East, Bolton South and Walkden, and Bolton West.
ResultsBolton will be brought in line with the rest of Greater Manchester from tomorrow (Oct 3).
Work has started to install temporary pop-up cycle lanes on two key routes across the borough, to encourage more active travel.
Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Reacting to Matt Hancock’s announcement this morning that aligns Bolton with the rest of Greater Manchester, and allows Bolton hospitality to re-open, Leader Cllr David Greenhalgh, commented:
From October 1, Bolton businesses can apply for the new Covid-19 Local Restriction Support Grant, providing them with £1,000 or £1,500 every three weeks while Bolton’s restrictions remain in place.
Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Charities in Bolton can now bid for funding to help improve their digital skills and make their valuable services even more accessible.
Authorities in Bolton have formed a joint taskforce to enforce coronavirus restrictions in the borough and residents are being reminded how to report potential breaches of the regulations.
Residents are being urged to have their say as Greater Manchester gears up for two major public consultations on plans to clean up air quality and introduce a new set of standards for the taxi trade.
Salons can resume close contact services and takeaways in Bolton can now make deliveries after 10pm, the government has confirmed.