Trading Standards warn residents of doorstep callers
Four incidents in six days have caused Bury Council’s Trading Standards team to urge local elderly residents to be on their guard against doorstep callers trying to gain access to their homes.
Four incidents in six days have caused Bury Council’s Trading Standards team to urge local elderly residents to be on their guard against doorstep callers trying to gain access to their homes.
A new system of council tax benefit is coming in which will affect thousands of people in Bury.
Daisyfield Children’s Centre will be running a new work club every Tuesday from November 6 from 10:30am to 12.30pm to help local parents find a job.
People living in the Moorside area of Bury will have a job to keep up this month as there is so much going on at the Community Centre and Library.
Pupils aged 13 and 14 at St Monica’s High School in Prestwich are the latest to attend a workshop which tackles sex, drugs, alcohol, crime, personal safety, anti-social behaviour and cyber bullying.
On Friday, 19 October at 10.30am a special exhibition will officially open at Bury Library.
This Saturday sees the second ever Bury Light Night and with a packed agenda, visitors will find themselves hard pushed to fit everything they want to see into one night.
If you feel your NHS hearing aid is not working as well as it used to or you know someone who would like some support with hearing and not sure what to do next then why not pop down to the Green Room, Adult Care Connect & Direct, Textile Hall (next toBury Library) Manchester Road, Bury BL9 0DG where regular sessions are held to help support people with a hearing difficulty.
In light of a number of recent complaints via Twitter about dog owners not clearing up after their pooches, Bury Council is advising locals dogged by the problem to provide more details.
Cyclists can now go online to sign up to be a member of Bury’s brand new cycle hub – for less than £1 a month.
Ever been inspired by the TV programmes “Who Do You Think You Are” or “Heir Hunters” to look into your family history?
Local charities are £800 better off thanks to those who took part in the Mayor of Bury’s charity golf day.