Bury Council elections - the results
Labour now have a majority of 13 seats on Bury Council following yesterday’s (Thursday 5 May) local elections.
Labour now have a majority of 13 seats on Bury Council following yesterday’s (Thursday 5 May) local elections.
Lovers of the countryside are invited to join a woodland wildflower walk through Redisher Wood Local Nature Reserve on Sunday (8 May).
Lovers of The Bard can enjoy a film and podcast commissioned by Bury Libraries to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.
Castle Leisure Centre in Bury will be closed all day on Thursday 5 May while the votes cast in the local elections are counted there.
Bury Council is encouraging people to take up composting at home or get together and set up a composting community.
Youngsters can take part in an Explore Computing session using the Raspberry Pi, taking selfies and learning some simple Python code.
Popular local author Chris Simms will be visiting Tottington Library to talk about his writing career and his new novel “Rats’ Nest”.
Local women, girls and families are invited to try crown green bowling for free on Saturday 30 April at Prestwich Cricket Tennis and Bowling Club.
Young people in the Springs area of Bury took the lead in carrying out a community clean-up.
What do you love most about your local library? Tell us by taking part in our competition.
Information and advice on hearing loss and deafness will be available on Friday 6 May from 10am to 3.30pm in Bury’s Mill Gate centre (near T J Hughes).
Voters are being reminded to make sure they are ready to take part in the elections on Thursday 5 May.