Festive season bin collections
Residents are being reminded by Bury Council that over the festive period (25 December to 5 January) collections of grey, green, and blue bins will change to one day later than usual.
Residents are being reminded by Bury Council that over the festive period (25 December to 5 January) collections of grey, green, and blue bins will change to one day later than usual.
Beautiful photos of the borough are needed for the official Bury 2024 calendar!
Bury Council is reminding residents that, over the festive period, there are no planned changes to blue, green or grey bin collections.
Savvy shoppers can win a festive food hamper worth £150 from Bury Market – and entering couldn’t be easier.
Bury Council is reminding residents that over the festive period there are no planned changes to blue, green or grey bin collections.
Christmas cards to benefit charities are being sold at Bury Tourist Information Centre for the 11th consecutive festive season.
Residents are urged to follow the coronavirus guidelines over the Christmas holidays in order to save lives and keep the infection rate down.
Art, drama, music and spiritual sustenance is here to bring festive cheer to Bury residents as Christmas draws near.
Bury Council is reminding residents throughout the borough of Bury that their bin collections will be a day earlier than usual in the week prior to Christmas.
A Christmas feast of online entertainment will bring festive cheer to residents despite the ongoing restrictions on live performances.
That is the message from Bury Council as they urge residents to reduce, re-use and recycle as much as they can throughout the Christmas and New Year holiday period.
Christmas revellers are being urged to use legitimate taxis and private hire vehicles to get home safely over the festive period.
Foster With Bury hosted the party of the year to share the joy of Christmas with the borough’s fostering community.
Join us at our free seasonal ‘Christmas Craft and Chill’ sessions for adults to make a lantern light, Christmas tree or bottle light.
Children in foster care will have a very happy Christmas this year thanks to the generosity of staff from businesses across Bury borough.
Festive spirit was in full swing at Bury Tourist Information Centre (TIC) as the Mayor of Bury officially launched the sale of ‘Cards for Good Causes’ charity Christmas cards.
Residents who are taking down their Christmas decorations are urged to recycle their real Christmas tree in their brown bin.
Licensing bosses are reminding the public to use only legitimate taxis and private hire vehicles when travelling home from Christmas festivities.
We all want to live in a place we can be proud of, so let’s love where we live and keep our communities clean, tidy and litter-free.
Stuck for ideas for Christmas presents? Visit the quirky gift shop at Bury Tourism Information Centre!
Bury Council consists of six towns, Bury, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Radcliffe, Whitefield and Prestwich. Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government re-organisation it was one of the ten original districts that formed the County of Greater Manchester. The Borough has an area of 9,919 hectares (24,511 acres) and serves a population of 187,500.
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