Storm Lilian has caused disruption this morning after blocking roads, railway lines, and tram lines throughout the region. Additionally, heavy damage has been sustained to stalls set up in advance of the Bolton Food and Drink Festival has led to the festival being postponed until Saturday. Yesterday the festival had been postponed until Friday afternoon following a yellow weather warning issued by the Met Office.

Bolton Council told all of its town centre staff to work from home this morning, while the registrar’s office and One Stop Shop were closed, with residents told not to come in. Stalls sustained damage following the weather (Image: Leah Collins, Newsquest) Sign up to our newsletters to get the latest stories sent straight to your inbox. Local rail services were also disrupted and blocked, with Clitheroe Line services disrupted due to the severe weather and passengers on all Northern lines advised not to travel.

Those travelling into Bolton using the A666 were also disrupted for hours due to a fallen tree blocking the northbound carriageway. Traffic could be seen moving again just after 9am, and eyewitnesses snapped a photograph of a van which appeared to be partially destroyed. A van appeared to be damaged on the A666 (Image: Andrew Stockton) Follow The Bolton News on Facebook , Instagram , X (Twitter) , and TikTok .

Elsewhere in the region, most tram lines were disrupted due to fallen trees and objects blowing into the overhead lines – with just two tram lines ru.