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)
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Cllr David Greenhalgh, Cllr Marie Brady, Cllr Sean Hornby, Cllr Paul Sanders BOLTON S ruling Conservative Group say it is business as usual after the shock withdrawal of the Lib-Dems support for the party - which risked plunging the council into disarray. Leader of Bolton Council, Cllr David Greenhalgh said the Tories still had the confidence of the smaller parties to steer Bolton through the coronavirus pandemic and to deliver on the 25 point agreement, drawn up to create a working arrangement . This is designed to keep the Conservatives, which do not command an overall majority, in power. The Labour Group has already come out and said it would not be seeking to make any political capital out of this crisis by destabilising the council even more than it has been already .