Conservatives remain largest party and in control of Bolton Council 18th May 2022 Bolton Conservatives remain the only Conservative-led authority in Greater Manchester after successful local elections. Local News
Policing Minister, Kit Malthouse, visits Breightmet to meet Cllr Warren and local Neighbourhood Watch 6th April 2022 Kit Malthouse MP, the Government’s Policing Minister, visited Breightmet to hear directly from local residents and councillors to discuss Neighbourhood Watch... Local News
Conservatives welcome Cllr Marie Brady to the Group after she leaves Horwich & Blackrod First 25th March 2022 Founder and Leader of Horwich & Blackrod First Independents, Cllr Marie Brady, has resigned her position to join and work with Bolton Conservatives. Local News
Bolton Council's £50m bid to Level-Up roads in Horwich and Westhoughton 24th March 2022 Bolton's Conservative council is submitting a levelling-up bid worth £50million which could see strategic roads in Horwich and Westhoughton improved. Local News
Conservative Council breaks ground on new Jubilee Centre 14th March 2022 We're building back better as work has now started on the new Jubilee Centre, a new state-of-the-art day centre that will transform adult care services. Local News
Fly-tipping crackdown results in fines of more than £10,000 10th March 2022 We're continuing to crackdown on illegal fly-tipping, with the latest round of fines resulting in more than £10,000 worth of penalties. Local News
Council Tax cut for thousands of residents 10th February 2022 Over 116,000 households across the borough of Bolton will benefit from a £150 tax cut this April. Local News
Give Bolton Council your views on plans to empower communities 27th January 2022 Community Alliances will help put local residents and volunteers at the heart of local decision making and Bolton Council wants to hear your views. Local News
Bolton Council takes more than £200,000 of illegal goods off the streets 24th January 2022 We're cracking down on illegal trading across Bolton, with more than £200,000 of illicit goods taken off the streets. Local News