Council continues flytipping crackdown
Bolton Council has taken seven residents to court as part of its continued crack down on flytipping.
Bolton Council has taken seven residents to court as part of its continued crack down on flytipping.
Public, private, voluntary and community sector partners came together to create a vision for how Bolton could look in 2030 at today’s Vision conference.
A £257,000 scheme to improve Ainsworth Lane will begin on Monday, February 6.
A lasting tribute to some of the borough’s most influential women – past and present – has been created in Bolton Town Hall.
Bolton’s Christmas attractions have been hailed a huge success after bringing thousands of visitors into the town centre.
Bolton Food and Drink Festival has scooped a coveted national award for having the best food market in the country.
A new hotel, office block and a multi-storey car park could be built on Trinity Street following the completion of the £48 million transport interchange.
More than three quarters of Bolton’s street lights are now using new LED lighting.
Bolton council is informing residents of changes to the council tax support scheme which will take effect from April 2017.
Improved day care facilities for adults have been officially re-opened in Horwich thanks to a £1 million building refurbishment.