Bulletin Monday 2 November 2020
Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Bolton Council has submitted its plan for up to £25 million of funding from the government’s Towns Fund.
Bolton Council has won the ‘Best Service Delivery’ category in the prestigious national LGC Awards 2020.
Councillor David Greenhalgh, the Leader of Bolton Council has expressed his condolences to the families of the victims of the attacks in France.
Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Health leaders across Bolton have called on everyone to play their part and get a flu jab ahead of a critical winter for the NHS.
Bolton will commemorate Remembrance Sunday this year with specially designed poppy markings on roads across the borough.
Bolton residents could soon visit loved-ones in care homes under plans being drawn up by health and social care leaders.
Further to the announcement on Saturday, Bolton Council has committed £50k from Bolton’s Fund to provide free school meals to children across Bolton during half term.
Due to the unprecedented situation that the country faces with the pandemic the traditional Remembrance Sunday service will be different this year.