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This is how four towns in the Bolton borough could be transformed as part of £16 million masterplan The work done in these district centres align with the Bolton Vision 2030 of creating a vibrant place, built on strong cohesive communities, successful business and healthy residents. 11:48, 10 FEB 2021 Westhoughton is one of the town s which will be transformed (Image: Bolton Council) For all the latest news from in and around Bolton, sign up for the free MyBolton newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. ....
A FORMER chair of Wychavon District Council was left red faced after an impromptu burst of foul language during a live-streamed planning meeting. Seemingly exasperated Conservative Councillor Frances Smith blurted out the expletive as planning committee chair Councillor David Wilkinson invited Green Party Councillor Ed Cohen to speak. There was little reaction from the rest of the participants with Cllr Cohen stating he did not hear the remark at the time but that it had since come to his attention. Cllr Smith, chair of Wychavon’s Overview & Scrutiny Committee who represents Little Hampton, offered no comment when approached by Evesham Journal but said the matter had been addressed with chief executive Vic Allison and leader Cllr Bradley Thomas. ....
When we welcomed in 2020 last January, no one could have imagined where we are today. The largest crowd ever witnessed the annual New Yearâs Eve Bonfire that bid farewell to 2019 and ushered in 2020. Three months later, the world as we knew it changed. Our governor issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Soon after, the Charlestown Town Council signed a state of emergency declaration that is still in effect today. The town quickly pivoted to virtual meetings. Despite the restrictions and protocols put in place to protect our residents, Charlestown continues to remain open for business. The dedication and hard work of all the townâs staff, under the leadership of Town Administrator Mark Stankiewicz, has provided us with continuity during this difficult time. ....