‘Thank you carers’ messages painted outside Bolton care homes
Colourful road markings paying tribute to the hard work and dedication of local carers are being painted across Bolton.
Colourful road markings paying tribute to the hard work and dedication of local carers are being painted across Bolton.
Mental Health Awareness Week 2020
Residents can now have bulky waste items removed from their homes again, after the council reintroduced a collection service which was suspended due to coronavirus.
Joint statement from Leader of Bolton Council, Cllr David Greenhalgh and Executive Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, Councillor Anne Galloway
Today’s theme during Mental Health Awareness Week is the help available if you or others are struggling to cope in the current circumstances.
This year in GM we are focusing on kindness, with the week running from 18 - 24 May.
Bolton has launched the ‘Bolton Can Quit’ stop-smoking campaign to encourage people to #QuitForCovid.
The theme of Mental Health Awareness Week (18-24 May) this year is kindness.
Bolton Council has taken enforcement action against a householder who built an unauthorised extension to his property leading to 22 complaints from nearby residents.
Bolton Council has won a national award recognising its outstanding management of the street information database.