Start the New Year smoke-free
Bury’s Stop Smoking Service is getting ready to help local residents make a tobacco free start to 2014.
Bury’s Stop Smoking Service is getting ready to help local residents make a tobacco free start to 2014.
Local priorities will be discussed when Bury West Township Forum holds its first meeting of 2014 on Thursday 16 January.
Police and trading standards seized tobacco and counterfeit goods in raids on premises across the borough.
Residents are being reminded that the dates for their bins to be collected will change over the Christmas and New Year period.
Two shoppers on Bury Market are enjoying some extra Christmas cheer thanks to their knowledge of the festive season.
Free tickets are being offered to what organisers hope will be a real dancing revival.
Voluntary and community groups are invited to apply for funding to help them develop learning opportunities in Bury over the next three years.
Bury has topped the North West league for pupils who attend good or outstanding secondary schools.
The festive period means that some local authority buildings will be closed and services operating at different times/dates than usual.
Sunday saw Ramsbottom bustling with Christmas cheer as visitors flocked to enjoy the second large festive market on Bridge Street.
An award-winning story-teller from Bury has been impressing much younger audiences at Bury Library.
Needy children will be having a happier Christmas thanks to Bury Market and Tower FM.