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  • UPDATED: Missing woman found safe and well

    A WOMAN suffering from a broken pelvis who went missing has been sound safe and well. Teresa Finch went missing from Royal Bolton Hospital on Saturday and was suffering from a broken pelvis and a wrist injury.  Police have now said she has

  • Former Manchester United stars to open university campus

    STARS from Manchester United's legendary Class of 92 are to open a university campus in Old Trafford. University Academy 92 (UA92) is the brainchild of former United teammates Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville.

  • Plastic peril: Bring back the refund

    WHEN I was a young kid we competed to see who could take back the most pop bottles to the corner shop for the refund. Although this involved only pennies, most of us immediately spent it on buying sweets from the same shop. As well as being

  • Help Wingates Brass Band to play on

    WINGATES Brass Band has been an important part of local life in Westhoughton since 1873. It’s brought endless pleasure to the thousands upon thousands in this country and around the world who have enjoyed its musical skills and brought honour

  • Barbara’s Corrie role highlights sad condition

    THE current storyline in Coronation Street surrounding Rita Tanner’s increasing memory problems in what has looked like dementia has been very affecting.Actress Barbara Knox has been putting in a remarkable performance as the Street’s veteran newsagent

  • Enjoy a night of music for charity

    TREAT yourself to a musical night on Saturday, October 14 and help local charities. Conductor Chris Wormald, his new Eagley Band and much-respected Smithills Community Bands and Choir are performing a concert, Sinatra to Wicked, at Bolton’s Victoria

  • Beware what you dream

    DAFT though it may sound, a third of British couples have fallen out with their partners over how they’ve behaved in a dream.Actually, it’s not that far-fetched as most of us have woken up from a particularly vivid dream still feeling the emotion created

  • We can all work to cut the suicide rate

    THE idea of taking your own life is , in the cold light of an ordinary day, fairly alien to most of us. How can, we reason, life become so hopeless that we would remove ourselves from it completely, irrespective of the havoc and pain we might leave

  • REVEALED: Top 20 baby names for boys and girls in 2016

    THE most popular baby names for boys and girls born in 2016 have been revealed. Olivia has replaced Amelia as the most popular name given to baby girls in England and Wales in 2016, official statistics show. Oliver, the top name for baby boys

  • Tesco shoppers help to create sensory garden

    KIND-hearted Tesco shoppers helped create a beautiful sensory garden for patients at St Ann’s Hospice in Little Hulton.Customers at the nearby Walkden store voted for the charity to receive a £12,000 grant as part of Tesco’s Bags of Help funding initiative

  • Youth project lands £425,000 lottery funding

    DISADVANTAGED youngsters are set to benefit from a big cash windfall.Bolton-based charity The Sycamore Project, which runs Zac’s Youth Bars, has received two grants totalling more than £425,000 from the Big Lottery Fund.The cash will be used to support

  • From Bolton am-dram to Hollywood - Local lad stars in Dunkirk

    TOM Glynn-Carney may have starred in one of the biggest films of the year — but many remember him as a star in the making on Bolton’s celebrated amateur dramatic scene and the school stage.The former Canon Slade pupil is among the all star cast in Christopher

  • Derelict nightclub will be torn down

    DEMOLITION work at a derelict nightclub is expected to begin in November. The old Late Club, in Bolton town centre, will be torn down amid repeated arson attacks and fears it has become unsafe. Earlier this year, firefighters warned that the

  • Extra £24 million funding after year of terror attacks

    AN extra £24 million is to be spent around the country on counter-terrorism after attacks in Manchester and London this year. The move has come in the wake of Friday’s incident Parsons Green when a suspect device exploded on the tube and injured 30 people.Two

  • The changing face of a well-known town centre view

    THIS grand view leading up to one of Bolton’s most famous buildings is right here in the town centre.Here we see Market Street clearly so named because it leads up to the once truly famous Market Hall.Many of us still recall the attraction of this incredible

  • GALLERY: Out with the old, in with the Newport Street

    WITH Newport Street currently undergoing a facelift, we decided to dig out some historic snaps of the thoroughfare. Readers of a certain age will remember the shops glimpsed in these pictures, but were you among the hundreds who turned out to see Bolton

  • Town hall pays nothing towards bus routes

    IN response to Eric Hyland's letter in regards to First Bus and route 519.I would like to confirm that First Bus does not receive any grant whatsoever from Bolton Council, especially in respect to Route 519 or any other bus route. Under the 1984 Transport

  • Making useful products, not missiles

    AS The Bolton News reported on September 13, Bolton CND/Stop the War group held a silent vigil to protest against arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the bombing of Yemen outside the MBDA missile factory to the south of Bolton on September 12.This was to coincide

  • CONFIRMED: Council to tear down 2 town centre sites

    TWO major buildings at the entrance to Bolton town centre are to be torn down. Bolton Council has now served formal notice that it intends to begin demolition work at the old Wayne Walker meat store and the adjacent Motorcycle Mega Store in December

  • Cameras roll today for inaugural Bolton Film Festival

    THE inaugural Bolton Film Festival kicks off today.The two day event will see the best of short feature films hit the big screen at the Light Cinema in the town centre.Attendees are also enjoying a series of industry talks starting at 1pm.It will feature

  • PICTURES: The changing face of town centre street

    THESE photos showcase the major transformation that a busy town centre street has undergone in recent years.Camera Club member Bernard Bradley captured these images of Great Moor Street during the building of Bolton’s newly-opened £48 million transport

  • Campaign to save much loved nursery from being axed

    A CAMPAIGN is under way to save an under-threat nursery.Staff at Harvey Nursery are said to be heartbroken after learning the popular early years childcare could be axed as a trade union prepares to fight the controversial proposal put forward last week.Trade

  • Introducing the inspector who keeps the town centre safe

    IN the latest of a series introducing the area’s police inspectors, Insp Eileen Hughes, who is in charge of Halliwell and the town centre, tells crime reporter Alex Peace about the issues affecting the area and what is being done to tackle them. Inspector

  • Where's this? Enter our weekly nostalgia competition

    LAST week’s picture was recognised by a number of our readers, including Stephen Harrison and Martin Hutchinson.Trevor Lester gave us such a detailed answer to our question that we thought you may like to see it in full. “This is actually looking out

  • Bolton's 4 Most Wanted - September 20, 2017

    EACH week police appeal to readers of The Bolton News for help finding wanted suspects. Shahid Ashraf, aged 32, is wanted on recall to prison. He has links to the Tonge Moor area of Bolton. Lee Kay, aged 29, is wanted on recall to prison for

  • MARC ILES' BIG MATCH VERDICT: West Ham 3 Wanderers 0

    IN the grander scheme of things, there are more important matters to worry about at Wanderers than the huge gulf in class at the London Stadium or a meek exit from the Carabao Cup. Saturday’s home clash with Brentford will have a much greater bearing