Bolton’s buses are late – a controversial fix could be needed
A controversial fix could be needed to help Greater Manchester's buses arrive on time.
Senior Reporter
Jack is a senior reporter covering local stories across the borough for The Bolton News.
He has been commended for two NCTJ Awards for Excellence for his coverage, in Data Journalism and Community Journalism. He has an NCTJ Gold Standard Diploma in Journalism and a Distinction in the senior National Qualification in Journalism.
Jack covers a range of stories, focussing on crime, court, the environment, LGBT+ issues, active travel, local councils, and more.
He was previously a Meta Community Reporter covering stories for The Oldham Times from February 2022 until the end of January 2024, when he joined The Bolton News.
Jack is a senior reporter covering local stories across the borough for The Bolton News.
He has been commended for two NCTJ Awards for Excellence for his coverage, in Data Journalism and Community Journalism. He has an NCTJ Gold Standard Diploma in Journalism and a Distinction in the senior National Qualification in Journalism.
Jack covers a range of stories, focussing on crime, court, the environment, LGBT+ issues, active travel, local councils, and more.
He was previously a Meta Community Reporter covering stories for The Oldham Times from February 2022 until the end of January 2024, when he joined The Bolton News.
A controversial fix could be needed to help Greater Manchester's buses arrive on time.
An animal rights group has put up a billboard calling for Bolton residents to stop drinking dairy after a man was unable to get oat milk in Bolton's railway station.
Students at The Sixth Form Bolton have received qualifications to become mental health first aiders.
Bolton MP Mark Logan has said he would be ‘very happy’ to house a Palestinian refugee in his home.
An Astley Bridge nursery has received a morale boost in the form of its first Ofsted rating.
Greater Manchester Police has welcomed four new police dogs to the force as one has retired to Oldham.
Damien Barlow, of Eskrick Street, Bolton, was ordered to wear an electronic tag for eight weeks at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates’ Court
Both lifts at Bolton Station were out of order earlier today leaving trains only accessible via stairs.
A threat to human health is thriving off of increasingly warm and sunny weather.
Bolton is set to join the list of railway stations with sponsors on their name signs.
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