HERE is how many Bolton people are celebrating the Golden Jubilee.

Residents of Brookside Close, Bradshaw, will be repeating their success of 25 years ago with a tea party in the street on Monday afternoon.

About 80 people, including former residents, are expected to attend, many of whom were at the same venue for Queen's Silver Jubilee Party.

A special all faiths civic service is to be held in Bolton on Sunday to mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee.

The service starts at 6.30pm at the Parish Church, at Churchgate, and will be attended by the Mayor and Mayoress, Cllr John Walsh OBE, and his wife Christine.

Early Learning Centre, on Deansgate, is having a right royal playtime in honour of the Queen's Golden Jubilee on Tuesday.

When little princes and princesses make a crown, they will be honoured with a free toy worth up to £5 from the lucky dip. They can come along with a home-made crown or join them at the centre to make one.

The John Powell Singers celebrate the golden reign of two Elizabeths in a jubilee performance at Bolton Institute's Eagle Bistro on Thursday, June 6 from 8pm.

John and his 17 choristers present a specially-designed programme to mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee with extracts from madrigals from the courts of Elizabeth I and II.

MFI Bolton is holding a Jubilee Fun Day tomorrow in aid of the Children's Hospitals Appeals Trust, a Manchester-based charity providing essential equipment for terminally ill children in the North-west.

A bouncy castle, ten pin bowling alley, and a line-dancing demonstration courtesy of the Shilo Line Dancers are all in store, and making a special appearance at 1.30pm is Bolton Wanderers' mascot, Lofty the Lion, who teams up with Welephant, the fire brigade's mascot.

Pupils at Highfield Primary School pinned their hopes for the next 50 years to a Rainbow of Hope at Marks and Spencers in Bolton.

The company is donating £1 to children's charity I CAN for the first 50,000 'hopes' it receives.

In rural Bolton there will be plenty of celebrations in rural Bolton, covering Edgworth, Chapeltown and Turton.

A 10km fun run around the Wayoh and Entwistle reservoirs is planned for Sunday, starting at Edgworth Cricket Club in Bolton Road at 10am. A smaller charity fun run for children will also be held around the cricket club boundary.

The Edgworth pole race will also make a welcome return with two teams raising money for Christies against Cancer.

A thanksgiving service will also be held at St Anne's Church, Turton, from 3pm.

HERE is how many Bolton people are celebrating the Golden Jubilee.

Residents of Brookside Close, Bradshaw, will be repeating their success of 25 years ago with a tea party in the street on Monday afternoon.

About 80 people, including former residents, are expected to attend, many of whom were at the same venue for Queen's Silver Jubilee Party.

A special all faiths civic service is to be held in Bolton on Sunday to mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee.

The service starts at 6.30pm at the Parish Church, at Churchgate, and will be attended by the Mayor and Mayoress, Cllr John Walsh OBE, and his wife Christine.

Early Learning Centre, on Deansgate, is having a right royal playtime in honour of the Queen's Golden Jubilee on Tuesday.

When little princes and princesses make a crown, they will be honoured with a free toy worth up to £5 from the lucky dip. They can come along with a home-made crown or join them at the centre to make one.

The John Powell Singers celebrate the golden reign of two Elizabeths in a jubilee performance at Bolton Institute's Eagle Bistro on Thursday, June 6 from 8pm.

John and his 17 choristers present a specially-designed programme to mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee with extracts from madrigals from the courts of Elizabeth I and II.

MFI Bolton is holding a Jubilee Fun Day tomorrow in aid of the Children's Hospitals Appeals Trust, a Manchester-based charity providing essential equipment for terminally ill children in the North-west.

A bouncy castle, ten pin bowling alley, and a line-dancing demonstration courtesy of the Shilo Line Dancers are all in store, and making a special appearance at 1.30pm is Bolton Wanderers' mascot, Lofty the Lion, who teams up with Welephant, the fire brigade's mascot.

Pupils at Highfield Primary School pinned their hopes for the next 50 years to a Rainbow of Hope at Marks and Spencers in Bolton.

The company is donating £1 to children's charity I CAN for the first 50,000 'hopes' it receives.

In rural Bolton there will be plenty of celebrations in rural Bolton, covering Edgworth, Chapeltown and Turton.

A 10km fun run around the Wayoh and Entwistle reservoirs is planned for Sunday, starting at Edgworth Cricket Club in Bolton Road at 10am. A smaller charity fun run for children will also be held around the cricket club boundary.

The Edgworth pole race will also make a welcome return with two teams raising money for Christies against Cancer.

A thanksgiving service will also be held at St Anne's Church, Turton, from 3pm.