Bolton Council’s News Bulletin - 12 February 2021
Update about Bolton Council's response to the pandemic.
While voting will take place in many areas across the country, there are no local elections in Bolton this year.
Find out moreUpdate about Bolton Council's response to the pandemic.
The manager of Bolton Market has won a national 'Markets Heroes' award recognising his leadership and hard work during the pandemic.
Bolton Council has welcomed the successful prosecution of a newsagent who was caught in possession of illegal tobacco for supply.
A national lockdown still applies in all of England. You can only leave home for work purposes where it is unreasonable for you to do your job from home.
Bolton Library and Museums events helping promote LGBTQ History
Businesses in Bolton struggling due to the coronavirus pandemic are being reminded by GC Business Growth Hub that loans of up to £50,000 are available to support them but time is running out to apply.
Major strides forward have been achieved in Horwich, Little Lever and Westhoughton to prioritise projects to receive a share of £16m town centre regeneration funding.
A huge scheme to repair and improve residential roads has been so effective that it means more roads can be done. Efficient spending of the £12m Highways Investment Programme means that there is sufficient funding left to make further improvements.
Community groups and young people in Bolton are being encouraged to apply for a share of £50,000 worth of funding for projects to reduce the impact of climate change.
Update about Bolton Council's response to the pandemic.