Services from Bolton at Home will be limited on Monday as the team join the nation in mourning the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
However not all services will be stopped, Bolton at Home will still be able to deal with emergency repairs, urgent antisocial behaviour issues and take automated payments on 01204 328000.
Normal services will resume on Tuesday when they reopen.
A spokesperson for Bolton at Home said: “Our services will be limited on Mon 19 September, when we’ll join the nation in mourning the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
“We’ll still be able to deal with emergency repairs, urgent antisocial behaviour issues, & take automated payments on 01204 328000.
“We’ll reopen on Tuesday.
“Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II leaves an almost 100-year legacy.
“She now holds a unique place in British history and has left a lasting impression on the world.
“As we move into a new era with King Charles III, we’ll all remember Queen Elizabeth II in our own special way.”
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