Christmas cards for good causes now on sale
Christmas cards which raise money for good causes are now on sale at Bury Tourist Information Centre.
Christmas cards which raise money for good causes are now on sale at Bury Tourist Information Centre.
United Utilities’ engineers have now completed their works to repair the collapsed sewer under Bury New Road in Prestwich.
The proportion of GP Practices and Adult Social Care services including Nursing and Residential Care Homes in Bury rated as ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) is higher than the national average (%), a new report has highlighted.
Following the stormy conditions over the weekend, river levels have now dropped but will continue to be monitored.
There has been stormy conditions in the borough over the last 48 hours. Areas mostl affected are in the north of the borough.
Born and bred in Bury! Pat Jones-Greenhalgh, who has recently taken the helm as Interim Chief Executive of Bury Council, is passionate about her home town.
Politicians from across Greater Manchester have switched their homes to clean electricity as part of a new campaign to save residents money on their energy bills and help the environment at the same time.
Bury Council and United Utilities’ engineers have now determined that the hole under Bury New Road in Prestwich is as a result of a collapsed sewer.
A large hole has appeared in the carriageway at Bury New Road and traffic flow is restricted to one lane in each direction.
Road closures and parking suspensions in Bury town centre
You have to look no further than Burrs Country Park for a flagship green space in Bury...in fact the North West! And it’s set to get even better! Bury Council’s Burrs Strategy outlines the Council’s vision to create a regional destination park in Bury and forms a key element in the town’s burgeoning tourism portfolio.
Health and social care services in Bury are to be transformed by 2021, improving services and individual experiences, with help from a cash injection of £23 million. £19.2m has been secured from Greater Manchester Transformation monies, and a further £4m will be locally invested to radically transform health and care services in Bury