Young people take over the news agenda
Teenagers sometimes unfairly get a bad press – but four young people from Bury are determined to correct that.
Teenagers sometimes unfairly get a bad press – but four young people from Bury are determined to correct that.
If there’s one thing guaranteed to ruin your Christmas meal out with friends, family or colleagues, it’s a nasty bout of food poisoning.
The latest electric, zero emissions sweeper technology has hit the streets of Bury to help keep town centre pedestrian areas clean and tidy.
Knitters are selling their creations in aid of Bury Hospice at Whitefield Library and Adult Learning Centre on Tuesday 4 December (9.30am to 4pm).
Bury Council is holding a second period of consultation as it strives to find a further £8.7 million in budget savings.
Bury Market is to hold a festive competition with a difference – to see who can win a bratwurst eating contest.
Come to Moss Street in Bury on Saturday (1 Dec) and soak up the Christmas atmosphere while enjoying some stress-free shopping.
Men and women are being urged to wear a white ribbon and show their commitment to ending violence against women.
Wooden puppet Pinocchio longs to be a real boy just like the other boys in school... but can his dream ever come true? Join us on a journey of adventures, mischief, tears and laughter brought to life with a bag full of theatrical tricks.
The Met welcomes the delightful Lyngo Theatre Company with an interactive show for children aged 3 plus on Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 December at 10.30am and 1.30pm.
Bury Council has extended its consultation period on how best to support tourism in the borough.
A collection of over 83 paintings from across Greater Manchester has opened in China for the first time ever, thanks to a curator from Bury who came up with the idea of raising cash by arranging for the art collections to go ‘on tour’.