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The 10 pubs in the running to be named the best in Bolton
The 10 pubs in the running to be named the best in Bolton

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time3 days ago

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The 10 pubs in the running to be named the best in Bolton

In the summer, there is nothing more relaxing than sipping a cool pint of lager in a pub beer garden with your friends. Pubs are often the epicentres of our communities, with people from all walks of life mingling in the social scene that the public house provides. Whether it's small or large, a posh-nosh gastro pub or cheap and cheerful boozer, we all have our favourites. That's why we have launched The Bolton News Best Pub 2025 competition, and now, we have our top 10 finalists. More: 'I go to my local pub naked - the experience is liberating' More: Combine this 'beautiful' waterfall walk in Lancashire village with a pub lunch More: The pub where everyone knows everyone with 3 beer gardens given new look They are: The Hen and Chickens, Deansgate, Bolton Bank Top Brewery Tap, Belmont Road, Bolton Bob Smithy's Inn, Chorley Old Road, Bolton Doffcocker Inn, Chorley Old Road, Bolton Hope and Anchor Inn, Chorley Old Road, Bolton Hulton Arms, Newbrook Road, Over Hulton The Lamb Hotel, Blackburn Road, Astley Bridge The White Horse, Stitch-Mi-Lane, Harwood One For The Road, Bolton Market The Finishers Arms, Church Road, Bolton To vote for your favourite pub, pick up a copy of The Bolton News from today, Monday (July 21), to August 2, to fill out the relevant form. We will also be publishing previews of every pub that is a finalist in the Bolton News from tomorrow, Tuesday, July 22. Newsquest's regional editor of the North West and editor of The Bolton News, Richard Duggan, said: "At The Bolton News, we're passionate about celebrating local businesses. "Our latest competition gives you the chance to celebrate the area's best pubs - we have so many fantastic ones in the area, and this is your chance to help crown a winner. 'It's essential we support our local pubs, they're at the heart of the community and deserve to be shouted about. Get voting, every single one counts."

Don't forget to pick up your Last Class of 2025 supplement today
Don't forget to pick up your Last Class of 2025 supplement today

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time08-07-2025

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Don't forget to pick up your Last Class of 2025 supplement today

Calling all parents and guardians in Bolton! Today's edition of The Bolton News (Tuesday, July 8) is one not to miss out on as it contains a special supplement; the Last Class of 2025. It's a 16-page photographic feature celebrating Year 6 leavers from across the area, visually recording a memorable stage in our local young people's educational development and marking the end of their time at primary school. READ MORE: How to enter The Bolton News Education Awards 2025 The Last Class of 2025 supplement is a wonderful keepsake that we're sure families and loved ones will cherish for years to come. Every edition of Tuesday's paper will contain a supplement and will be available to purchase wherever you usually pick up a copy of The Bolton News. Richard Duggan, Regional Editor North West at Newsquest Media Group and Editor of The Bolton News, said: "This supplement is a fantastic souvenir to celebrate your now not-so-little one's final year in primary school. It's something to look back on in years to come and treasure - make sure you pick up a copy, they always sell out fast!" Not able to buy a copy in person? Don't worry, we've got you covered! If you would like to order a copy to be delivered straight to your door, you can by copying and pasting this link into your browser – or clicking Richard Duggan, Regional Editor North West at Newsquest Media Group and Editor of The Bolton News, said: "This supplement is a fantastic souvenir to celebrate your now not-so-little one's final year in primary school. It's something to look back on in years to come and treasure - make sure you pick up a copy, they always sell out fast!"

Go-ahead for weather mast in Powys despite objections
Go-ahead for weather mast in Powys despite objections

Powys County Times

time19-05-2025

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  • Powys County Times

Go-ahead for weather mast in Powys despite objections

A planning inspector has given the go-ahead for a 122.5-metre weather mast on common land near Builth Wells despite a wave of objections. Powys County Council's planning committee in January agreed an application from Aberedw Energy Park Limited to allow the weather mast at Aberedw Hill to be sited there for a five year period. Aberedw Energy Park Limited is also behind proposals to build 18 wind turbines at the site, which is on common lean three kilometres east of Builth Wells. The company is the development vehicle for Bute Energy, which specialises in wind and solar energy parks. But before anything can be build there the firm needed to receive common land consent to allow the work to take place, and lodged a commons consent application with PEDW (Planning and Environment Decision Wales) in December 2024. RECOMMENDED READING: The report from PEDW said that 31 'individual representations' had been submitted which raised several concerns including: 'Catastrophic impact on birdlife on the common, and that the supporting wires will pose a danger to various birds, including lapwings, curlews, red kites, buzzards and ospreys; 'The height of the mast would have a detrimental visual impact on the area, the landscape and historic environment, including the cumulative impact of other proposed schemes in the wider area; Harmful impact on tourism and the economy.' Concerns were also raised about a 'potential danger' to low flying military aircraft and paragliders, the air ambulance and hot air balloons. Planning inspector Richard Duggan visited the site last month. He said: 'A number of objections have raised concerns regarding the impact on biodiversity, including impact upon birdlife. 'I note that Powys County Council 's ecologist raised no objection to the planning application subject to the imposition of conditions. 'Having regard to the evidence before me I am satisfied that biodiversity enhancement and the protection of ecological and ornithological interests on the common could be achieved through the conditions imposed on the planning permission for the works.' 'In my view there would be no fundamental changes to the underlying key characteristics of the local landscape and changes to the visual context of the area would only occur relatively close to the site.' On the looming wind turbine proposal in the background, Mr Duggan said: 'Any such windfarm development, would be subject to a separate future DNS (Development of National Significance) application where its effects on the living conditions of nearby residents, on the common and wider landscape would be fully considered. 'Therefore, concerns regarding a possible future wind farm, the design or extent of which is currently unknown, and not directly relevant to this application.' Due to this he said he would 'allow the application and grant consent for the works'. If built the wind turbines could generate 108 megawatts (MW) of electricity which would be enough to power the equivalent of 97,000 homes a year.

Search is on to find Bolton's Young Entrepreneur of the Year
Search is on to find Bolton's Young Entrepreneur of the Year

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time12-05-2025

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Search is on to find Bolton's Young Entrepreneur of the Year

The search is on for Bolton's most successful young entrepreneur. Bolton News Business Awards is back to celebrate with the glittering event set to take place on Friday, September 26 at the Toughsheet Community Stadium. The awards celebrate the achievements and innovation of local companies doing fantastic things in the Bolton area. And every year there is a special category to recognise the inspirational young people with a head for business who are carving out a successful career in business. Richard Duggan, Regional Editor North West at Newsquest Media Group and Editor of The Bolton News said: "The awards are a highlight of my year because it's an opportunity to celebrate the amazing businesses in our town. "I am always amazed by the calibre of entries and cannot wait to shout about the incredible companies and organisations that call the area home. "It is always a joy to celebrate Bolton's young entrepreneurs, who deserve to be recognised and who also inspire the next generation of businessmen and women. "If you've not entered before, this is the year to do so - whether you make the shortlist or take home an award, it's always a night to remember." READ MORE: Young Entrepreneur of the Year at Bolton Business Awards How to enter The Bolton News Business Awards 2025 Bolton Business Awards 2024 highlight local graft and hard work This award is for entrepreneurs aged 30 or under who have demonstrated the traits to achieve a level of business success that belies their age. Judges will be looking for young entrepreneurs who have seized the opportunity to establish their own businesses and are passionate about progress. This entrepreneur will be a beacon of inspiration to business people irrespective of age and industry. Last year's winner was 28-year-old chef-turned-director. Based at Regent Park Golf Centre in Lostock, Jacob Greenhalgh identified a gap in the golf events market and established his firm - Green Golf Events -to fill it, demonstrating exceptional foresight and business acumen. Under his leadership, the business has doubled its event offerings in the past year, expanding both reach and capacity. He has introduced new event formats and technologies to enhance the player experience, showing his commitment to innovation in a traditional sport. To enter this year's award scan the QR code. For more information visit

Get the latest headlines to your inbox with newsletters from The Bolton News
Get the latest headlines to your inbox with newsletters from The Bolton News

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time11-03-2025

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Get the latest headlines to your inbox with newsletters from The Bolton News

It's never been easier to keep up-to-date with the latest goings on in and around Bolton thanks to newsletters from The Bolton News. Choose the ones that interest you most and they'll be sent straight to your inbox free of charge. 👉 View our full range of newsletters here 👈 There are seven you can sign up for right now for free - and it won't cost you a penny to receive them. Signing up to our newsletters means you'll never miss out on the updates that you care about, whether that's finding out who has been in the dock, what's being filmed at Le Mans Crescent or the latest news from Bolton Wanderers. Our flagship daily newsletter, the 'Morning Briefing', brings readers a curated round-up of the latest news headlines fresh off the press, while every afternoon our 'Daily Catch-up' ensures you never miss our most-read stories of the day. You might also like our breaking news alerts, bringing you up-to-the-minute email updates on the biggest and newest stories from the region as soon as they happen - from crashes on motorways to high-profile court cases, The Bolton News has you covered. Sports lovers can start their morning with our 'Sports AM' newsletter and enjoy the day's biggest highlights with our afternoon 'Sports Round-up'. Plus, Bolton Wanderers fans will stay in the know with our dedicated team newsletter that offers top news, opinion, interviews and match coverage. The Bolton News also offers a round-up of the latest crime and justice news with the court and crime newsletter, while the 'Business Digest' will keep you informed with the latest local business stories. As a bonus, readers who take out a digital subscription will also receive an exclusive 'Editor's picks' email from the editor, Richard Duggan, every Friday with his top stories of the week. Some newsletters are sent daily and others once or twice a week. Signing up to them is quick and simple: just visit our newsletters page and easily add the newsletters you'd like to receive. And if you change your mind, you can unsubscribe at any time. Just click the 'unsubscribe' link at the bottom of a newsletter or log into your account to view and amend your newsletter subscriptions. Whatever your interests, we have something for all readers. So sign up, enjoy your newsletters - and never miss an update!

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