THE snow came down again late last night and has blanketed the borough.
A number of schools across Bolton are closed this morning as well as some in neighbouring Bury.
The list of school closures is published below and will be updated throughout the morning as we find out more.
School closures in Bolton on January 30, 2019:
Bolton St Catherine's Academy
Bowness Primary School
Beacon Primary School
Eatock Primary School, Westhoughton
Essa Academy
Hardy Mill Primary School
Harwood Meadows Primary School
Ladybridge High School
Little Lever School
Queensbridge Primary School, Farnworth
Red Lane Primary School
Rivington and Blackrod High School
St. Bartholomew's CE Primary School
St Ethelbert's RC Primary School
St Joseph's RC High School and Sports College, Horwich
St Mary's (Deane) CE Primary School
Turton High School
Washacre Primary School, Westhoughton
Westhoughton High School
Gorsefield Primary, Radcliffe
Millwood Primary Special School, Radcliffe
Radcliffe Primary
Smithills School
Spring Lane School, Radcliffe
Cams Lane Primary, Radcliffe
Bury, Prestwich and Whitefield school closures:
Broad Oak Specialist Sports College
Bury and Whitefield Jewish Primary School
Chesham Primary
Christ Church CE Primary, Walshaw
Derby High School
East Ward Community Primary School
Elton Community Primary
Elton High School
Guardian Angels RC Primary
Hazlehurst Primary School, Ramsbottom
Higher Lane Primary, Whitefield
Holcombe Brook Primary School
Holly Mount RC Primary, Greenmount
Hoyle Nursery School
Old Hall Primary
Our Lady of Lourdes RC Primary School
Peel Brow Primary, Ramsbottom
Prestwich Arts College
Philips High School, Whitefield
Ribble Drive Community Primary, Whitefield
Springside Primary
St Andrews CE Primary, Ramsbottom
St Gabriel's RC
St Joseph & St Bede RC Primary
St Joseph's RC Primary School
St Luke's CE Primary
St Monica's RC, Prestwich
St Thomas' CE Primary
Tottington High School
Tottington Primary School
Unsworth Primary School
Whitefield Community Primary
Woodhey High School
Other:
Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School
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