Twenty's plenty for Bolton
Almost 2,500 residential streets in Bolton now have a 20mph speed limit in a bid to make them safer.
Almost 2,500 residential streets in Bolton now have a 20mph speed limit in a bid to make them safer.
Motorists are being warned of potential disruption from Monday, February 20 due to improvement work on Manchester Road.
People will soon be able to tune into Bolton Council meetings from the comfort of their own homes thanks to new web-streaming equipment.
There will be a buzz in the air at Bolton Artisan Market this Sunday (February 19).
A £500,000 project to restore the West wing of Smithills Hall to its original splendour is underway.
Bolton Council is working in partnership with local businesses, to take action on a private road, which has been blighted by flytipping.
Whistl, the second largest postal operator in the UK, has announced that it is to move into a new super depot for its northern operations in late Spring.
Two residents who refused to clear up piles of rubbish in their own yards have been handed hefty fines.
Bolton council has thanked residents for their support with the rollout of slim grey bins across Bolton, which has already helped the council to avoid £1.4m of waste disposal costs.
Bolton Council has taken seven residents to court as part of its continued crack down on flytipping.