Hair-raising happenings at the Doll’s House
Customers at Doll’s House hair and beauty salon on Bury Market were given a hair-raising welcome on Halloween.
Customers at Doll’s House hair and beauty salon on Bury Market were given a hair-raising welcome on Halloween.
What’s going on in your neighbourhood...and what would you like to see? This is what Bury Council and its partners will be asking you when they get out and about over the next few weeks at a series of events they’re hosting across the borough.
Every penny matters when it comes to making Bury a great place to live, work and study. Committed to providing the best possible service, opportunities and environment for every single person living in Bury, the council is changing the way it contracts with organisations it works with.
Calling all businesses in the care sector!
Residents are invited to a series of events where they are asked to vote for their favourite community projects.
A six-week consultation is taking place from 30 October to 11 December on an updated draft of Bury Council’s Local Flood Risk Management Strategy.
Cyclists and pedestrians can look forward to a host of improvements in Radcliffe thanks to a new £150,000 scheme.
Interested in finding out how social media and blogging could help your business thrive?
Fans of Jane Austen are invited to celebrate her life and work this December at a performance from LipService theatre group.
Fascinating items from Whitefield’s past will be on display at All Saints Church, Stand on Saturday 4 November (10am to 5pm).
Smokers across Bury have been contacting Bury Lifestyle Service to take advantage of their expert help to quit tobacco during Stoptober.
Traders on Bury Market indulged their sense of fun on Saturday when they turned up for business wearing their silliest hats.