Keeping up enforcement against fly-tippers and litter louts
Fifty people have been fined since Bury Council adopted new powers last July to punish those who fly-tip and drop litter.
Fifty people have been fined since Bury Council adopted new powers last July to punish those who fly-tip and drop litter.
The much-loved Bury 10K will be back in Bury on Sunday 18 September as part of an expanded Bury Running Festival to include a new event, the Bury 10 Mile and the already popular Bury Fun Run.
Thousands of children who are eligible for benefits-related free school meals can once again take part in free school holiday activities during the Easter break.
More than 1,200 local residents had their say in allocating the latest round of Let’s Do It Neighbourhood Pitch community funding.
Community groups are being invited to make more use of libraries for their events and meetings.
Bury Council is to resurface and improve the drainage along Nuttall Hall Road to improve access to Nuttall Park in Ramsbottom.
Library fines are continuing to be waived until 25 April to allow library members to return overdue items.
Residents and businesses are invited to share their views on how the jobs, opportunities and economy of Bury could be improved.
A special application is to be added to traffic lights at a new signalised traffic junction in Sedgley Park to enable Orthodox Jewish residents to cross the road on Shabbos and Jewish holidays without pressing any buttons.
An English oak tree will be planted in each of Bury’s 12 Green Flag parks as part of the Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations.
Proposals to regenerate and transform the town centre of Bury have been warmly welcomed by residents, businesses and agencies.
Help is now available for companies hit by the coronavirus pandemic but who were ineligible for other types of business rates discounts.