Share your ‘lockdown’ experience for major art and social history project
Culture is flourishing in Bury despite the Covid-19 pandemic – in fact, the virus is being used as the inspiration for a major new arts and social history project.
Culture is flourishing in Bury despite the Covid-19 pandemic – in fact, the virus is being used as the inspiration for a major new arts and social history project.
Highways crews have filled more than 1,700 potholes across Bury since the coronavirus lockdown began.
Thousands of people are continuing to enjoy a good read through the library service despite the temporary closure of local branches.
Bury Libraries + Archives have produced two publications to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day, which can be accessed online on BorrowBox.
We may have to stay indoors, but that won’t stop us painting the borough red, white and blue on VE Day next Friday.
Messages of thanks to key workers across Bury are being put down on some of the borough’s busiest roads.
Residents are being urged to follow the rules and only to make essential visits to the Household Waste Recycling Centre in Radcliffe when it partially re-opens on Saturday (2 May).
Bury Council has partnered with leading Cloud and Digital Services Provider, ANS, to quickly and easily coordinate requests for support and volunteering in the community in response to the Covid-19 crisis.
The irresponsible behaviour of some pet owners has forced the council to unseal some of the borough’s dog waste bins.
A new provider will take over the Bury Carers Service on 1 June to provide help to hundreds of local carers.
Finance chiefs are appealing to local companies hit by the Covid-19 pandemic to contact them if they are eligible for cash help.
We might be in C-19 lockdown, but that won’t stop us celebrating World Book Night on Thursday (23 April).