Leaders approve funding to build new cycling and walking bridge in Radcliffe
Greater Manchester transport leaders have approved £2.55m for the delivery of a new cycling and walking bridge spanning the River Irwell in Radcliffe.
Greater Manchester transport leaders have approved £2.55m for the delivery of a new cycling and walking bridge spanning the River Irwell in Radcliffe.
Work to build Radcliffe’s new multi-million pound Civic Hub has been approved by council planners.
Two dance/theatre performances are being held in Radcliffe as part of the Greater Manchester-wide Festival of Libraries.
A Manga Workshop for teens will be held at Bury Library as part of the Greater Manchester-wide Festival of Libraries.
Public-spirited residents are invited to the Radcliffe Volunteers Fair which takes place next Wednesday (15 March).
Latest details of the multi-million pound plans to regenerate Radcliffe town centre are being delivered to every home in the town.
Learn how to keep yourself safe and support others in the community at a Hate Crime Awareness event at Radcliffe Market on Thursday 9 February.
Residents are invited to find their ‘feel-good’ this Saturday (14 January) at the Bury Leisure FREE open days at Castle Leisure Centre, Radcliffe Leisure Centre and Ramsbottom Pool and Fitness Centre.
A monthly bereavement drop-in group has been launched at Radcliffe Library, meeting on the last Wednesday of each month.
A new all-weather 3G football pitch is coming to Radcliffe after funding of £2.4 million was confirmed.
Bury Catering – Bury Council’s school dinner service – has achieved a Food for Life Served Here Bronze Award from the Soil Association for serving healthy and sustainable meals.
Adults and children can borrow bikes for free at Radcliffe Library and get more active in an environmentally friendly way.
Bury Council consists of six towns, Bury, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Radcliffe, Whitefield and Prestwich. Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government re-organisation it was one of the ten original districts that formed the County of Greater Manchester. The Borough has an area of 9,919 hectares (24,511 acres) and serves a population of 187,500.