Get ready to vote in May
With only weeks to go Bury Council is urging residents to make sure they are on the voters’ roll in time for the local elections on Thursday 2 May.
With only weeks to go Bury Council is urging residents to make sure they are on the voters’ roll in time for the local elections on Thursday 2 May.
A free drop-in information session on hearing aid maintenance will take place in the Green Room, Textile Hall (next to Bury Library) on Monday 1 April.
Bury’s communities have rallied this winter to help rough sleepers off the streets.
A prominent derelict building and adjoining vacant site in the centre of Radcliffe is planned to be brought back to life as apartments by early next year.
Residents of Bury Council’s flagship housing and extra care scheme have spoken of their delight with their new homes, and how living close to other likeminded people is helping them beat isolation and loneliness.
Tennis for Free, the grassroots sports charity, will be hosting the ‘Big Tennis Weekend’ at St Mary's Park in Prestwich on Sunday 24 March.
Greater Manchester joins the Refill Revolution preventing millions of plastic bottles at source. Refill, the award-winning campaign to prevent plastic pollution by connecting people with free tap water, launches in Greater Manchester with the installation of two water fountains in Bury as part of a pilot scheme
With only weeks to go Bury Council is pulling out all the stops to ensure the highest possible turnout for the local elections on Thursday 2 May.
Following yesterday's rain, all flood alerts affecting Bury have now been lifted by the Environment Agency. To keep up to date with local flood warnings, go to the Environment Agency at https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/warnings?location=Bury
We're closely monitoring river levels across the borough given the amount of rain we've had and current Met Office warnings.
Civic leaders in Bury have voiced their solidarity with New Zealand and the victims of the attacks in Christchurch.
Independent businesses in Radcliffe town centre are being offered grants of up to 80 per cent of the cost of improvements to the exterior of their premises, to help increase ‘kerb-appeal’ and drive new custom.