Bulletin - Monday 9 November 2020
Accurate as of 1pm on 9 November 2020
Accurate as of 1pm on 9 November 2020
Three hospitality venues in Bolton have each received £1,000 fines for a “complete disregard” of coronavirus rules.
Green fingered enthusiasts are being reminded that Heaton Fold Garden Centre will remain open during lockdown.
Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
The announcement of new measures for England to control the spread of coronavirus means that plans for Remembrance Sunday have changed.
Residents and businesses in Bolton can help shape Greater Manchester plans to reduce air pollution on local roads as well as proposals for minimum standards for taxis and private hire vehicles.
Bolton Central Library and all nine community libraries across the borough will continue to offer essential services throughout lockdown.
Grants of up to £25,000 are available for social enterprises in Bolton.
It’s ‘Talk Money Week’ from November 9 to 13 and Bolton Council’s Money Skills Service is here to help
One of the UK’s leading build-to-rent developers is set to submit a planning application for more than 130 high-quality homes to be built in Bolton town centre (in the Croal Valley intervention area).