Empty to Plenty brings houses back into occupation
Bury is playing its part in bringing up to 900 empty homes in Greater Manchester back to life by March 2015.
Bury is playing its part in bringing up to 900 empty homes in Greater Manchester back to life by March 2015.
Residents and businesses in the vicinity of Union Street, Ramsbottom are being advised by Bury Council that the recycling facility at this location is closing and will be removed on Thursday 11 December 2014.
Bury Council’s trading standards service has launched a crackdown on the sale of counterfeit goods in the run-up to Christmas.
Bury Council is thanking residents for their recycling efforts as the borough’s household waste recycling rate surges to 55%.
Residents are being advised of changes to household waste collections over the Christmas and New Year period.
Inspectors didn’t have to look far for words to describe Greenhill Primary School – it was simply “good”.
Harmful viruses in e-cards, online shopping fraud and adverts for bogus holidays are three of the twelve scams of Christmas that have been identified in a new campaign launched by authorities.
Recycle for Greater Manchester (R4GM) have made it easy for you to recycle this Christmas by sharing their Christmas hints and tips to help you to waste less and recycle more over the festive season. You could even win a prize.
Communities across Greater Manchester are set to benefit from a new £600,000 fund to empower young people and keep them out of trouble.
Bury Council’s Short Stay Provision is re-opening for business following major refurbishment at a cost of £1.6m.
Trading standards are urging residents to contact them if they come across an old scam that might still be circulating on the internet.
A new report by Salford University has confirmed the finding of previously unknown medieval remains next to Radcliffe Tower.