Statement from Helen Lowey, Director of Public Health, Bolton Council
Helen Lowey, Director of Public Health, Bolton Council has issued the following statement:
While voting will take place in many areas across the country, there are no local elections in Bolton this year.
Find out moreHelen Lowey, Director of Public Health, Bolton Council has issued the following statement:
After the success of Bolton’s COVID response in other parts of the borough, enhanced testing and vaccination will now be rolled-out in Halliwell and Central Bolton from this weekend.
Community consultation launched on vocational, professional skills and training centre
The weekend saw Team Bolton at its best, as the community pulled together to hand out thousands of test kits and deliver thousands of vaccines.
As the Government relaxes its COVID guidance on the next step of the roadmap out of lockdown, Bolton Council and its partners are urging people to act with extra caution, especially when visiting care home residents.
Bolton Council continues to work closely with the emergency services in response to flooding caused by heavy rainfall in Horwich on Sunday (May 16).
Bolton residents have been urged to remain vigilant and continue to be cautious ahead of the latest phase in the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown.
LETTER: Bolton Council is asking all schools to retain the use of face coverings until further notice.
Bolton’s Museum, the aquarium, Hall ‘ith’ Wood and Smithills Hall will reopen next week as part of the roadmap out of lockdown restrictions.
As Muslims all over the world prepare to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, Bolton Council wishes its Muslim community a safe and peaceful period of celebration.