Old Radcliffe in pictures – get your Radcliffe Heritage Society 2017 calendar now!
The hugely popular calendar produced by Radcliffe Heritage Society is back on sale at Radcliffe Library.
The hugely popular calendar produced by Radcliffe Heritage Society is back on sale at Radcliffe Library.
The borough’s top sporting talents and achievers have been honoured at the annual Bury Sports Awards.
Bury Library will be participating in a national event on Wednesday 30 November to celebrate the publication of Alan Bennett’s new book ‘Keeping On Keeping On’.
To celebrate the BBC’s #LovetoRead campaign (5 and 6 November), Bury libraries are asking you to share a book you’ve loved or are reading.
A free information session about how to use a loop systemfor people who are hard of hearing is on Monday 7 November.
Bury Council has taken delivery of two electric vans to add to its 250-plus vehicle fleet which already includes a zero emissions sweeper and an electric tipper for collecting litter.
Pie lovers should head for Bury Market where a special delicacy has been whipped up to raise money for local charities.
The festive spirit was in full swing at Bury Tourist Information Centre as the Mayor of Bury, Councillor Mike Connolly, officially launched the sale of ‘Cards for Good Causes’ charity Christmas cards.
Radcliffe Readers Group was so taken with Laline Paull’s book ‘The Bees’ that they decided they needed to know more.
Up to 25,000 jobs and more than 12,000 new homes could be created in Bury under a new development plan for Greater Manchester. If the proposals go ahead, it would mean the creation of a major employment generating site near Pilsworth covering an area bigger than Trafford Park.
Around 4,000 people took the opportunity to have their say in the first part of a comprehensive review of the borough’s library service. The council is looking at every aspect of the service to make sure that, against a backdrop of major financial challenges, libraries will be in a strong position for the future.
Local people are being asked for their views on proposed changes to Bury’s Council Tax Support Scheme. The proposed changes will see some residents who receive Council Tax Support contributing more to their Council Tax.