The park, named after Queen Elizabeth II, has opened for visitors
Bolton town centre’s first new park in more than 120 years has opened to the public after being named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II - and will be located opposite a brand new food hall.
READ MORE: Salford's 'hidden canal' to be unearthed - and visitors will be able to see it for themselves Bolton Market’s food hall will feature nine local and independent traders selling everything from Japanese cuisine and pasta to Caribbean delights and gin. From spring, the dining destination will have space for 200 people and will include stalls by What's Your Beef, Briyani Bazaar and a bar run by the Bolton Gin Company.
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