Bolton’s school catering service “getting it right” on food parcels
Bolton Council has welcomed the news parents with children on free school meals will be able to get vouchers again from Monday, January 18th.
Bolton Council has welcomed the news parents with children on free school meals will be able to get vouchers again from Monday, January 18th.
Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
The UK’s second innovative CYCLOPS (Cycle Optimised Protected Signals) junction has opened at the corner of Newport Street and Trinity Street.
A targeted COVID-19 testing programme is being introduced in Bolton, helping protect our community by identifying those who have the virus but may not realise it.
Bolton Council is reminding residents who are required to self-isolate, that they must do so by law.
Residents in Bolton are being asked how they’d like to improve where they live as part of plans to create a series of new low-traffic neighbourhoods across Greater Manchester.
As another period of national lockdown begins, Bolton’s COVID-19 support hub continues to provide vital services to some of the most vulnerable members of our community.
Not sticking to the rules on Covid-19 support bubbles risks undermining the fight against the virus, says Bolton Council's Director of Public Health.
Parents in Bolton are being asked not to request a school place for their child unless it is absolutely necessary.
Plans are in place for the continued vaccination of priority groups in Bolton, as the second COVID-19 vaccine is rolled out across the country.