Bury’s heroic care providers win High Sheriff’s award
Care providers across the borough have all won a High Sherriff Special Recognition award for their frontline heroics during the coronavirus pandemic.
Care providers across the borough have all won a High Sherriff Special Recognition award for their frontline heroics during the coronavirus pandemic.
People who live or work in Bury are being asked for their views on a series of proposed improvements that are part of Greater Manchester’s Bee Network.
Urgent measures to help taxi and private hire drivers recover from the economic effects of coronavirus are set to be approved tomorrow (Tuesday)
Council leaders are backing the Every Action Matters campaign today on this, the 25th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica.
Bury taxpayers are footing the bill to clear up asbestos fly-tipped by ‘white van’ drivers in Nangreaves.
Bury’s foster carers are to receive a ‘thank you’ gift of £100 in recognition of the vital support they have been giving children and young people during the coronavirus crisis.
Residents in Bury will start to receive their annual voting canvass this week – and they may notice it is different from previous years.
Residents are to be helped to discover the beautiful countryside and nature on their doorsteps through a new book of 13 guided walks [https://www.gmwalking.co.uk/bury-self-led-walks].
Children’s play areas in the borough’s parks have now reopened after months of being locked down during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Most people would prefer to get better at home rather than in a hospital – and a new service from Bury Local Care Organisation (Bury LCO) is set to make this happen for more patients.
This Sunday marks the 72nd birthday of the NHS – and people across the borough are being asked to come together one more time to offer thanks to key workers.
The Mayor of Bury, Councillor Tim Pickstone, had the opportunity to congratulate some of the volunteers from D-Caff on their Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service award.