The Kingsley Street community garden project launch with students of St Thomas Primary School year 5 and 6 on the 26th of May 2017. For more photos follow us on Instagram!
The Vision 2030 Conference
Precious Gems, a partner of BoltonCDP whose Dementia Project called Precious Memories was featured as the theme project under ageing well, had the opportunity to sign up to support and play an active role in achieving vision 2030. Also, we have a great photo with the Mayor and Mayoress of Bolton. Also to add that the...
Bolton Vision 2030 Conference
BoltonCDP participated actively at the just concluded Bolton Vision 2030 conference organised by the Christian Cohesion of Bolton for church leaders which took place on the 23rd of May 2017. This conference informed and served as an opportunity to mobilise Christian leaders in Bolton to identify their role achieving the objectives of the vision 2030....
Poster Presentation of students at the University of Salford
BoltonCDP was at the Poster Presentation at the University of Salford on the 25th of May. We were privileged to have eight students studying masters degree in Public Health from the faculty of environmental and life sciences supporting BoltonCDP in researching on two projects designed in engaging the communities of Halliwell and Crompton wards of Bolton respectively....
Crompton Litter Pickers Event
Today Bolton community development partnership (Bolton CDP) in collaboration with St. Thomas primary school, the councillors of Crompton Ward in Bolton, Bolton Green Umbrella, Crompton Neighbourhood Management and members of faith groups based in Crompton launch the Kingsley Street community garden project. The students of St Thomas year 5 and 6 leading to community litter...
The Halliwell Ward Area Forum Event
BCDP was at the annual Halliwell Ward Area Forum Event on Saturday the 14th of May. This event was organised by the ward councillors of Halliwell through the neighbourhood manager Shaheen Sameja. This event took place at the Halliwell UCAN centre. At this event, residents had the opportunity to discuss the issues of the ward with...