Takeaway owner’s £1,000 bill for waste offence
A hot food takeaway owner must pay £1,030 after being prosecuted for failing to show that his business waste was being disposed of properly.
A hot food takeaway owner must pay £1,030 after being prosecuted for failing to show that his business waste was being disposed of properly.
Building economic and cultural links was the hot topic when the Israeli ambassador to the UK Mark Regev met council leader Rishi Shori yesterday at Bury Town Hall.
The needs of vulnerable people who need social care were prioritised by Bury Council when it set its budget and council tax tonight (Wed 22 Feb).
Outstanding individuals and groups will receive a big ‘thank you’ in the 5th annual Made in Bury Community Awards.
Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre is delighted to be the first museum to show LGBT+ exhibition Diary Drawings.
Two events for young families are taking place at Prestwich Library to mark 20 years of World Book Day.
A scheme to improve an important road in Ainsworth is about to start, which will mean diversions for a short period.
Maccabi sports and community club in Bury held its first smokefree football match to promote healthy behaviour to children, and was widely supported by parents asking for ‘more smokefree sports events to be smokefree for children’.
If you’re passionate about literature and meeting like-minded people, why not join one of Ramsbottom Library’s Monday afternoon reading groups?
Sound artist Helmut Lemke is in Bury working on a project throughout 2017 called Listen Backwards to Advance (LBtA).
Local historian David Galloway will be looking at the events of the First World War at a new lunch club starting at Moorside Library.
Visitors to Prestwich’s new artisan market will find a huge range of stalls awaiting them.