Bury Market unveils new outdoor canopies – a bold step in its £33m transformation
Bury Council and traders at Bury’s world-famous market have marked a major milestone with the completion of striking new oversailing canopies above the outdoor market.
Bury Council and traders at Bury’s world-famous market have marked a major milestone with the completion of striking new oversailing canopies above the outdoor market.
Bury Council is proud to announce the official launch of its new Foster Carers Hub today, Friday 5 December.
Our most vulnerable residents are receiving extra support this year to stay safe and well. Bury Council and partners are helping residents this winter through the Winter Well programme.
A landmark moment happened at Milltown Street in Radcliffe this week when a new £3.2 million 50-metre single span bridge was crane lifted into position, restoring a long-lost link across the River Irwell.
Bury Council’s Cabinet has approved the proposed budget for 2026/27 for public consultation. The public consultation will run from Thurs 4 December to 19 January and all residents are encouraged to have their say on the recommendations and how savings can be made within the council.
A new Greater Manchester Markets’ Partnership has been launched in Bury towards positioning markets as vital economic drivers for town centres, helping to develop skills, nurture entrepreneurs, and grow local businesses.
Bury Youth Cabinet will be electing a new member of Youth Parliament in February next year and would like to invite young people aged 11 – 18 who are interested in representing the borough to come along to an information session on Tuesday, 2nd December, from 4.00 – 6.00pm at the Elizabethan Suite to find out more.
This December through to January 2026, the anti-social behaviour team, housing services and the police will host community surgeries in Bury Town Centre.
Bury Council is confronting one of the toughest financial challenges in its history due to the difficult economic context.
More than 300 people gathered at the Village Hotel for this year’s Believe and Achieve Awards last night (Thursday 20 November), celebrating the accomplishments of Bury’s children in care and care leavers.
Three Bury residents are set to be awarded Freedom of the Borough in recognition of their long public service.
One of Bury Council’s Next Chapter Leaving Care Team, Sharon Duncan, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Personal Adviser of the Year Award.