Market still open for business despite partial closure
The majority of Bury Market is still open for business despite a partial closure to carry out safety works.
The majority of Bury Market is still open for business despite a partial closure to carry out safety works.
The National Poppy Appeal has been launched in Bury today (Thursday 26 October) as we remember the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives and livelihoods during past and current conflicts.
A new recycling campaign has local school children flexing their creative skills, as they have created works of art using recyclable materials.
The Trust House has grown from a small charity providing a community café in Whitefield to an organisation delivering a range of much needed support across the borough. It is using a £2000 Cost of living Community Fund grant from Bury Council & VCFA to add wellbeing sessions to its programme of support
Cost of living support is helping residents with affordable healthy cooking and access to pre-loved kitchen items. Friends of Clarence Park and social enterprise Cracking Good Food recently held a Kitchen Kit Giveaway and cooking activity fun day. Residents and community groups were able to come along and pick up pre-loved kitchen equipment to enable them to cook their favourite meals.
Student hairdressers and barbers from Bury College have been learning about how they can protect others from domestic abuse.
Bury is the first local authority in Greater Manchester to implement the new Family Safeguarding Model, and one of just 19 nationwide. It was founded by Hertfordshire County Council in 2015 and has significantly reduced the number of children being taken into care.
Boosting productivity and morale are just some of the benefits that businesses and organisations have highlighted after they have signed up to the Real Living Wage. And local companies will be able to hear more at a business breakfast during Real Living Wage Week in November.
Statement from Councillor Richard Gold regarding the current acts of terror happening in Israel.
Places for Everyone, the Greater Manchester masterplan for housing, jobs and sustainable growth, is going out for another 8 weeks of consultation.
New affordable homes are to be built in the heart of Radcliffe and help drive forward the regeneration of the town centre.
Tenants of Six Town Housing have overwhelmingly backed plans to bring their housing services back under council control.