Remember to post your postal vote!
With only eight days to go until the Bury Council elections, postal voters are being reminded to return their ballot papers in good time.
With only eight days to go until the Bury Council elections, postal voters are being reminded to return their ballot papers in good time.
Over 94% of Bury primary pupils will attend their first choice of primary school.
Five artists and five community groups have created artworks exploring the five senses, and their work will be on show in Bury’s Mill Gate centre from Monday to Friday next week (18-22 April).
Bury Pride is back, and promises to be bigger and better than in any previous year.
Hundreds of Bury businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic have yet to apply for financial help – and the deadline is 30 April.
People who are eligible for an extra spring booster Covid jab are being urged to book an appointment at one of Bury’s vaccination clinics.
Residents who want a postal vote for the 5 May council elections have until 5pm on Tuesday 19 April to apply for one.
The candidates have been confirmed for the Bury Council elections which will take place on Thursday 5 May.
Residents who are not already registered to vote are being advised that they have until midnight on Thursday 14 April to join the electoral register.
Well-known art gallery owner, former JP and councillor Henry Donn has been awarded the Freedom of the Borough.
Bury Pride organiser and LGBTQI+ champion David Catterall has been appointed a Deputy Lieutenant in Greater Manchester.
Elections to Bury Council take place on Thursday 5 May – and there are several important changes that voters need to be aware of.