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  • Community Champions to help keep Bury safe during Covid-19

    Bury Council has today (5 March) launched its Covid-19 Community Champions network, aiming to sign up hundreds of residents from across the borough.
    The Covid-19 Champions network will be made up of volunteers from all areas of the borough and will help residents to stay up-to-date with how to protect themselves and others against the virus.
    Those who sign-up will receive regular updates on

  • LGBT+ Adoption and Fostering Week 2021

    If you are LGBT+ and thinking about fostering in Bury, then Foster with Bury would like to hear from you.
    It is LGBT+ Adoption and Fostering Week until 7th March and Foster with Bury is encouraging more LGBT+ people to consider becoming a foster carer to a looked after child in the borough.
    We welcome LGBT+ potential parents and will support your application to adopt or foster. There are sti

  • Plan for new Radcliffe 3G football pitch

    Bury Council is working with the Football Foundation and Lancashire County FA on developing a funding application for a ‘state of the art’ 3G football facility in Radcliffe. The council has set aside a total of £500,000 funding for the project and will seek additional funding from other partners too.

  • Vax weekly update – 65,000 people now had first Covid jab

    A total of 65,203 people registered with a Bury GP have now been vaccinated against coronavirus.
    The updated figures mean that nearly 36% of the eligible population (182,100) have been given at least one of the two jabs necessary to protect against the potentially fatal illness.
    A growing number of people are now receiving their second dose of vaccination - currently in Bury 683 aged under 6

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