For all the latest news from in and around Bolton, sign up for the free MyBolton newsletter Dozens of mature trees in a Bolton park could be chopped down in an effort to stop the spread of a rare fungal disease.
Town hall bosses are concerned after surveys showed a number of plans in Queens Park have 'significant' signs of Ash Dieback Disease.
The condition can quickly spread between trees. Analysis shows that 77 are currently thought to be at risk and could be pulled down or significantly chopped back in an effort to stop the spread. READ MORE: Matt Hancock says he's 'very sorry' after allegedly being pictured kissing his aide Bolton Council says that, while discussions are still ongoing about what to do with the majority of the trees,
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