Bolton enters Tier 4 of COVID restrictions
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).
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.
The people of Farnworth have received a “fantastic” Christmas ‘gift’ after it was announced today (Dec 26) that the town has been awarded £13.3m to help transform its high street.
Dozens of charities across Bolton have received a combined £14,000 to help them say a festive “thank you” to their volunteers and staff for all their hard work this year.
Bolton Council’s licensing team has distributed hundreds of stickers to local taxi and private hire drivers for display in their vehicles, reminding passengers to wear face coverings. Face coverings are mandatory for all public transport including Hackney carriages and private hire vehicles.
THOUSANDS of Bolton families are due to receive financial help this Winter for food and other essential items.
The recent addition of COVID Support Officers to Bolton’s shopping areas has proved a success. National government funding has enabled four support officers to work within the town centre and district centres since 5 December. Their role is to support people and local businesses in Bolton and ensure everyone continues to adhere to the COVID-19 rules.
We understand that young people in Bolton are getting fed up of the restrictions.
Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership are warning that older residents are being targeted by Covid scams.
A former beggar who has turned his life around is encouraging people not to give money to those begging on the streets.