Coronavirus restrictions must remain until we get the rate down
Health and council leaders say that Bury should remain under extra restrictions until the number of new Covid-19 cases comes down.
Health and council leaders say that Bury should remain under extra restrictions until the number of new Covid-19 cases comes down.
Bury Libraries invite you to join a virtual author tour with Lesley Pearse on Thursday 24 September at 7pm on their Facebook live platform.
“We are in the last chance saloon – we need to obey the rules or go into further lockdown.”
A masterplan for the future of Radcliffe – shaped by the passionate views of residents – is about to take its next step forward.
The big day has finally arrived for thousands of Bury teenagers who are receiving their GCSE results.
The number of new coronavirus cases in Bury has risen for the fifth consecutive week, with those aged 18-39 still accounting for more than half of all those who tested positive.
Businesses in Bury are being urged to apply for a Covid-19 grant before the deadline closes on 28 August.
Early Break is launching a new ‘Getting Help Line’ in Bury on 17 August 2020 to offer non-clinical, non-urgent support for anyone experiencing low level emotional health and wellbeing difficulties.
Leaders at Bury Council have welcomed the Government's announcement that teacher assessments will now be used for this year's A-level and GCSE results.
Patrols of pubs and restaurants are among the measures taken to ensure that newly-reopened businesses are keeping to the Covid-19 guidelines.
The highest number of new coronavirus cases in Bury are among those aged 18-39, accounting for more than half of all those tested positive.
Bury has been praised as a text book example of how care homes have responded to the Covid-19 pandemic in a guide put out by the Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS).