Bolton Council’s News Bulletin - 1 April 2021
Latest news from Bolton Council including updates on our response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Latest news from Bolton Council including updates on our response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new collection site has opened in Bolton allowing people who live and work in Bolton to pick up COVID-19 home test kits, helping to keep themselves and the community safe.
Easter weekend is coming up and we are sure everybody is ‘eggcited’ for some bank holiday fun!
Bolton’s COVID-19 Humanitarian Support Hub will continue helping residents in need, even as shielding officially comes to an end.
As part of Public Health England’s proactive sequencing work, PHE has identified a case in the area of Wingates Industrial Estate of someone who has tested positive for the South Africa Variant.
Taxi vehicle licence holders in Bolton will benefit from a COVID support scheme, part of the council’s commitment to provide support where it is most needed.
There are currently no cases of COVID-19 among Bolton care home residents, as the borough leads the way with some of the highest vaccination rates in Greater Manchester.
Latest news from Bolton Council including updates on our response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bolton residents have been asked to follow basic precautions and keep journeys to a minimum ahead of the latest phase in the easing of lockdown restrictions.
The section of Bolton Road between Kearsley Roundabout and Stoneclough Road will be closed for works to be carried out on the dates/times below: • Friday April 9 7pm - 11pm • Saturday April 10 8am - 6pm • Sunday April 11 8am - 6pm