Celebrate Libraries Week in Bury
Libraries Week is a celebration of the nation's much-loved libraries, and in 2019 we are celebrating the role of libraries in the digital world.
Libraries Week is a celebration of the nation's much-loved libraries, and in 2019 we are celebrating the role of libraries in the digital world.
A new website to help young people leaving care in Bury has been launched.
Radcliffe Library will be closed to the public from 21 September to 5 November to allow refurbishment works to proceed in safety.
The streets of Bury were filled with colour as around 1,500 runners turned out for one of the North West’s most popular charity road runs.
Bury’s rapid response service to keep vulnerable people safe has received a ‘good’ rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Young people leaving care in Bury are being offered extra support via a special website being launched on Monday (16 Sep).
What would the perfect Bury look like in 2030 for you and your family? What could, and would, you do to help achieve this?
A proposal to bring Bury’s health commissioner back into financial balance by identifying savings of £7.4m has been given the green light by health bosses.
Helping families and individuals is the focus of World Suicide Awareness Day, with events taking place in Bury tomorrow and Wednesday (10 and 11 Sep).
Britain's biggest professional cycle race returns to the borough of Bury for the first time in 15 years on Saturday 14 September, as all 10 Greater Manchester boroughs feature in Stage 8, the final phase of the OVO Energy Tour of Britain cycle race.
Don’t miss the chance to take part in Bury’s Heritage Open Days, which celebrate some of the town’s hidden gems.
Work has started on a programme of refurbishment at Radcliffe Library which will bring new facilities to visitors.