Changes to library opening times
From Monday (Jan 11) there will be a slight change to library opening times.
While voting will take place in many areas across the country, there are no local elections in Bolton this year.
Find out moreFrom Monday (Jan 11) there will be a slight change to library opening times.
Waste and recycling opening information.
New guidelines have been introduced to tackle coronavirus (COVID-19). It means that the Register Office needs to introduce emergency measures to prioritise services.
A new pattern of wards is being developed for Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council.
Westhoughton Library is temporarily closed for repairs, but residents can still take advantage of the home delivery and ordering services.
With the 2021 local elections still four months away, plans are already in place to make sure Bolton residents can cast their votes safely and with confidence.
Bolton Council will continue to provide valuable public services, with some changes to keep everyone safe in accordance with the national lockdown restrictions.
Residents at a care home in Bolton have become the first in the borough to receive the Covid-19 vaccine within a care home setting.
The government has confirmed that Bolton, along with the rest of Greater Manchester, will move into Tier 4 of coronavirus restrictions from midnight tomorrow (Dec 31).
Everyone in our borough is being urged to stay home this New Year and celebrate online with friends and family instead.