LETTER: Avoid an appeal by suggesting alternative housing sites
IT is great news to hear that Bolton Council's planning committee has rejected plans to build on Pickup's Field, Horwich.
IT is great news to hear that Bolton Council's planning committee has rejected plans to build on Pickup's Field, Horwich.
VOTERS of Bolton will be justified in wondering whether Parliament’s failure to deliver Brexit is down to conspiracy or just bungling incompetence. Perhaps it’s a bit of both!
THE electorate is faced with a bewildering choice of which political party to elect at the forthcoming council elections.
MAY I please thank the hundreds and hundreds of Bolton people who came to the Victoria Hall on Saturday evening attending our latest Eagley Band and Smithills Community Gala Charity Concert.
INCREASING numbers of NHS trusts are refusing to carry out cataract operations due, it is stated, to the costs involved.
PARLIAMENT has now effectively legislated that Britain cannot leave the EU without a deal.
I WOULD like as a borough councillor representing Horwich North East Ward, to put on public record that I have objected to planning application 05772/19 for the building of 48 dwellings on green space land, immediately to the rear of Singleton Avenue and I am against this land being built on.
READERS may be interested to know that the NHS is consulting on changes to the law that have the potential to affect each and every one of us.
LIKE most people of my generation, the strongest memories of the old Bolton station are waiting for the train to take us to Blackpool — steam-hauled, of course.
IN reply to Peter Lewis Fairchild in Saturday's edition of The Bolton News, I can say no, you are not the only person to have gone through this rigmarole in contacting Trading Standards.
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