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Fight to keep Bolton health hub open for residents

RESIDENTS are distraught after it was revealed a much-loved community community gym is set to close due to a lack of funding. The Health Hub - formerly Sharples Leisure Centre - is set to close in September, leaving people without a popular community hangout. The former Sharples Leisure Centre complex, which has a fitness suite, swimming pool and sports hall, was taken over by Sharples School after previously being owned by Bolton Council. Cllr Hilary Fairclough, ward councillor for Astley Bridge, says she is doing everything she can to ensure the site does not close. She said: “I have had a large number of residents contact me with the news of the closure and I am meeting up with the school early next week to see if there is anything that can be done to keep the hub open.

Green volunteers celebrate planting their 2,000th tree

MILESTONE: Volunteers at the planting ceremony GREEN-fingered volunteers are celebrating after planting their 2,000th tree in an area of Bolton woodland. Bolton Lever Rotary Club marked the milestone by planting the tree in the wood off Stapleton Avenue, next to Astley Bridge Junior Football Club. The club began the project in 2015 and has since planted trees in several areas of the town including Captains Clough, Moss Bank Park and Doffcocker Lodge. The club s membership secretary, Pat Rothwell, said: Rotary tries to do projects for both the local and international communities. Since one of our members first found out that the Woodland Trust could provide little seeds to community groups, the tree-planting project in Bolton began.

Debate around end to free parking in Bolton rages on

Debate around end to free parking in Bolton rages on
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Top ten local attractions, as voted for by Bolton s foster carers

With the summer holidays in full swing, Bolton Council’s fostering team asked their foster families about their favourite local attractions. Foster carers become highly skilled in keeping children and young people of all ages entertained on sunny and not so sunny days and they are perfectly placed to provide their expert opinion on what makes outdoor visitor attractions great. Here are their top ten places to visit with the whole family: Moss Bank Park Coming in at number one was Moss Bank Park with the Hive, which offers a unique space made up of a series of gardens and natural play equipment. Designed with pre-schoolers and the under sevens in mind, it encourages young people to make lasting connections with nature through creative play including a restored mud kitchen, sensory garden and magical willow domes as well as a new water play installation.

End to free Bolton town centre parking to be challenged today

End to free Bolton town centre parking to be challenged today
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