Bury residents urged to register to vote
Thousands of Bury residents are being urged to register to vote by Bury Council.
Thousands of Bury residents are being urged to register to vote by Bury Council.
All 12 of Bury’s main parks have won the prestigious Green Flag Award for the sixth year running.
The dining room of the Grundy Day Centre has been converted into a cafe, open to the general public from Monday to Friday (9am to 4pm).
Keen young ‘greens’ at a Whitefield primary school have vowed – we’ll keep the Green Flag flying here.
Farrars Cafe and Tea Room is the latest top quality addition to the newly refurbished Radcliffe Market Hall.
Health chiefs have issued advice after five people were taken to hospital after taking a ‘legal high’.
Households in Bury will soon receive a form asking residents to check whether the information about them on Bury Council’s electoral register is correct.
Residents can have their say on a wide range of local issues when Prestwich Township Forum meets on Thursday 30 July.
Local craftspeople are invited to sell their creations at local libraries.
Residents are invited to family history sessions and coffee mornings which are held every Friday at Radcliffe Library from 10am to noon.
Bury Council has licensed Strong Roots, a local social enterprise, to provide the cafe service at The Green in Clarence Park in Bury.
Ramsbottom Library has two new Story Time sessions for children, plus a craft group for adults called ‘Busy Hands, Busy Tongues’.