Have your say on Urgent Care services in Bury
People from Bury are being asked for their views on proposals to improve urgent care services in Bury.
People from Bury are being asked for their views on proposals to improve urgent care services in Bury.
The Mayor of Bury was delighted to meet a Bury College and Bury Council apprentice and join in celebrating an exceptional apprenticeship journey.
Bury College was delighted to be selected as the venue of choice to host an evening of fine dining for the Mayor and Mayoress of Bury Charity Burns Night.
Bury Council, Greater Manchester Police and community groups will be putting on events during Hate Crime Awareness Week (3-9 Feb).
Bury announces three new walking and cycling schemes as leaders urge critical Government backing to deliver the UK’s largest cycling and walking network.
Bury Council, GM Police, Six Town Housing and Bury College linked-up last week to organise a series of inclusive events and activities to mark National Hate Crime Awareness Week (12to 19 October 2019). These positive, educational events and activities which were designed to promote messages of solidarity and community across the borough.
Bury Council has been shortlisted for a national award for its exceptional support of Community Sponsorship, a government-backed scheme enabling ordinary people to support refugees to integrate into their communities.
Local runners and racers from across the North West are getting set to head to Bury town centre on Sunday 15 September for the fourth running of the Asda Foundation Bury 10k.
A big recruitment drive in Bury for nurses, therapists and social workers is under way as the borough’s new health and care revolution swings into action.
Following the carers consultation and workshops, carers have told us they want online information, advice and forums which can be accessible at any time.
The canal boat feature that had recently been removed from Radcliffe town centre is now proudly back in its rightful position on Water Street thanks to the help and support of local community groups.
Searching for work for six years was enough to give anyone ‘the blues’, but Kevin Hargreaves is delighted to be employed again - and the self-styled Karaoke King says that his life has now gained a new tempo.