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Journey into the past and future at Platform 5

AN new exhibition which takes visitors on a journey to Bolton s past, present and future has opened at Bolton Train Station. Mayor of Bolton Linda Thomas officially opened the exhibition curated by Bolton-based arts and heritage organisation Live from Worktown at the Platform Five Gallery. The changing face of the town is explored through photographs by Julia Uttley and cartoons by Dave Burnham as well as 12 winning photographs submitted by local people in a photography competition as part of the launch focusing ‘How Bolton is Changing’. The exhibition will run every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from July 1 to 24 from 10am to 4pm.

Journey into the past and future at Platform 5

Journey into the past and future at Platform 5
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Interchange - The Heart of Bolton opens at Platform 5 Gallery, Bolton Train Station

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