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Latest news

  • Crompton Place development update - press statement

    4th Dec 2020

    Bolton Regeneration Ltd (BRL), the developers and investors behind the £250m redevelopment of Crompton Place Shopping Centre, have confirmed that work is anticipated to start towards the end of 2021.

  • Bulletin Thursday 3 December 2020

    3rd Dec 2020

    Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

  • This is Bolton’s virtual Winter Festival

    3rd Dec 2020

    It may not be Christmas as normal this year but there’s lots of things to help illuminate the dark nights and add some sparkle across Bolton this December.

  • Care home guidance awaited about visits

    3rd Dec 2020

    The council is awaiting further guidance from the government about testing processes.

  • Call for teacher assessments for Bolton pupils

    2nd Dec 2020

    Bolton Council has written to the government asking for the needs of Bolton’s pupils to be taken into account in regards to next summer’s exams.

  • Elves brings festive magic to libraries and museums

    2nd Dec 2020

    You’re promised an ‘elftastic’ time at Bolton’s libraries and museums this Christmas.

  • Bolton enters Tier 3 coronavirus restrictions

    2nd Dec 2020

    From today, Bolton has been placed in the Tier 3, or ‘Very High’, level of coronavirus restrictions.

  • World Aids Day

    1st Dec 2020

    Bolton Town Hall is lit up in red in honour of World AIDS Day today.

  • Marvellous Milan wants to inspire a love of libraries

    1st Dec 2020

    A Bolton youngster, whose passion of reading received royal approval, hopes a generous donation inspired by his achievements will help others share his love of libraries.

  • Residents asked to be a good neighbour and cut back overgrown hedges

    1st Dec 2020

    Bolton Council is calling on residents to look out for their neighbours by cutting back their overgrown garden hedges.

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