Bolton means business
Over 150 people from local businesses came together today to attend a support event hosted by Business Bolton.
Over 150 people from local businesses came together today to attend a support event hosted by Business Bolton.
Bolton residents are urged to get ready for the 2024 local elections, by registering to vote, applying for a postal or proxy vote if needed, and remembering their ID.
Bolton Council is asking people for their views on bus and rail services, roads, walking paths and cycle routes, to help guide millions of pounds worth of investment over the next 15 years.
Bolton Council is inviting comments on its care home top up fee policy, which aims to make it easier for people to understand and choose the funding arrangements they want for their care.
Local theatre company Awkward Tree have been working with Bolton Library and Museum services over the past few months to create an accessible theatre offer for young people.
The regeneration of Crompton Place could start as early as this year under new plans to be considered by Bolton Council’s cabinet.
Bolton’s new innovation centre will be managed by the UK’s leading experts in supporting and developing new businesses.
Bolton Council has approved its budget for 2024/25, striking a balance between protecting services while keeping council tax increases to a minimum.
Popular free business event is back on Tuesday 5 March with a wide range of support for local organisations.
A new exhibition at Bolton Museum is launching on Saturday 17 February at 2pm and will run until Sunday 31 March.