Bulletin - Thursday 3 September 2020
Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
While voting will take place in many areas across the country, there are no local elections in Bolton this year.
Find out moreUpdate on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Bolton Council has been made aware of a video containing dangerous false information about schools and COVID-19, as pupils return to the classroom at the start of the September term.
The government has confirmed that additional COVID-19 restrictions will remain in place in Bolton following a request from council leaders.
A restaurant, which was forced to close for breaking COVID-19 restrictions, will be permitted to reopen following an inspection by Bolton Council.
Bolton Council has asked for additional coronavirus restrictions to remain in place after an unforeseen spike in the local infection rate.
Additional COVID-19 restrictions in Bolton will be lifted on Wednesday 2 September.
Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
An order that allows officers to confiscate alcohol from nuisance drinkers in Bolton is set to end, and the public can have their say on whether it should be extended.
The full programme for the first ever virtual Bolton Food and Drink Festival has been served up.
Councillor David Greenhalgh, the Leader of Bolton Council said: “I am delighted that the Mayor Of Greater Manchester has listened and respected my call to have restrictions eased in Bolton.