Bury Council recognised as a top ‘gay-friendly’ employer
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘gay-friendly’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘gay-friendly’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
An open evening is being held for residents who are interested in adopting a child or simply want to find out more.
A new Thursday night club has been set up for young people aged between 11 and 16.
A project that has got more than 6,500 women and girls across Bury moving is set to continue thanks to £2 million of National Lottery funding from Sport England.
Children’s centres in Prestwich and Radcliffe are set to be retained following public consultation on the future of the wider service.
Children across the borough were given a happier Christmas thanks to council staff and the generosity of local businesses and organisations.
Bury Council’s most senior officer is to step down in March after many years of public service.
Young people have the chance to represent Bury in the House of Commons by becoming the borough’s Youth Member of Parliament.
Prestwich residents are invited to have their say when the local Township forum meets on Wednesday 21 January.
A grand opening event was held to celebrate the refurbishment of Elmhurst and Woodbury, Bury’s co-located short stay and respite facilities for older people and people with learning disabilities.
Bury Council is recruiting community members who can help to raise awareness of adult abuse and help to tackle it.
Some 500,000 older people will spend Christmas alone this year, and five million say that TV is their main source of company.