Going green with biofuel trial in council vehicles
Biofuel is to be trialled in council vehicles as part of measures to go green, reduce emissions and tackle climate change.
Biofuel is to be trialled in council vehicles as part of measures to go green, reduce emissions and tackle climate change.
Bury Council has invested £225k in three Schmidt Swingo 100 state-of the art mechanical compact sweepers in another key step to providing an enhanced street care service and helping to keep Bury clean.
Bury Council has formally agreed to buy the Mill Gate centre as a key part of multi-million pound proposals to regenerate the town centre.
Bury Council is spending £525,000 to upgrade outdoor play facilities at multiple locations across the borough.
Residents are being urged to join a month-long initiative to tackle fly-tipping and littering in the Lower Walmersley area of Bury.
A further 400 energy-efficient street lights are to be installed this coming year as part of a five-year £5.5 million column replacement programme.
Artists and those with a creative talent can apply for funding to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
A second testing centre for taxis and private hire vehicles will open next Friday (1 April) at Sunnybank Service Station.
Bury Council has given a £50,000 funding boost to Bury’s public rights of way to support their continued use and enjoyment.
A range of road safety and traffic calming measures installed across the borough is about to get under way.
A newly established sporting organisation, Radcliffe Football Foundation, is now working in partnership with Bury Council, the national Football Foundation and Lancashire County FA on developing a funding application for a ‘state of the art’ 3G football facility for Radcliffe.
Specially trained tobacco detection dogs have sniffed out 2.4kg of illicit hand rolling tobacco and 6,840 cigarettes worth £5,000.