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Staff will be retrained and key decisions put on ice as Bolton Council agrees to 'put differences aside' and work together on coronavirus crisis

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Leaders across Bolton Council have ditched their political differences to work together during the coronavirus outbreak. The local authority says its top priority is ensuring children, the elderly and vulnerable people continue to receive the care they need and it is now looking at how it can redeploy its staff to support frontline services.

Meals on wheels and free town centre parking, which were due to be scrapped, will continue for the foreseeable future as controversial decisions are put on hold and Wednesday’s full council meeting, where the matters were supposed to be discussed, is cancelled.

In a joint statement by the leaders of all six parties at Bolton Council, councillors pledged to pull together in the common interest of

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