Customer Task Force helps shape future of social services
More than 20 Bury residents, customers, carers and representatives have been telling Bury Council how it can improve social care services for them.
More than 20 Bury residents, customers, carers and representatives have been telling Bury Council how it can improve social care services for them.
I Will If You Will (IWIYW), the female fitness movement in Bury which has helped more than 7,500 women and girls get more active in 2014, is launching its Community Fund for a second year.
The new Radcliffe Leisure Centre in Spring Lane will open its doors to the public in the third week of May.
Roadworks on Bolton Road West and Nuttall Lane in Ramsbottom will take an extra day to complete.
Nature lovers can learn about wildlife on a series of Bat Walks through the Kirklees Valley Local Nature Reserve.
The Friends of Redisher Wood (FORW) have organised a Woodland Wildflower Walk led by local natural history expert Dave Winnard on Sunday 10 May.
Two of Bury’s well-loved fitness faces joined forces with local ladies and their fellow instructors for a five-hour Zumbathon that raised £660 for charity.
Residents with hearing difficulties are invited to a monthly advice session at Radcliffe Primary Care Centre.
Information and advice on hearing loss and deafness is being provided during Deaf Awareness Week (4-10 May).
Anyone who needs a proxy vote in the 7 May General Election and Bury Council elections must apply for one by 5pm on Tuesday 28 April.
Bury residents are invited to help shape the future of council services at a ‘customer task force’ event held on Friday 1 May.
Two of Bury’s most well-loved fitness faces are inviting women and girls to join them at a five-hour charity Zumbathon on Sunday (26 April).