Major regeneration plans for Radcliffe
Council leaders are drawing up ambitious plans to transform Radcliffe for generations to come – from skills and jobs to the environment and civic/leisure facilities.
Council leaders are drawing up ambitious plans to transform Radcliffe for generations to come – from skills and jobs to the environment and civic/leisure facilities.
Our ‘jewel in the crown’, the famous Bury Market, will re-open to welcome back customers on Monday 15 June.
Businesses that work from shared premises are the main target of a new grant scheme that aims to boost local economies in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.
Karen Dolton, Bury Council’s executive director for children and young people, has announced her plans to retire this autumn after three years in post.
A new provider, n-compass, will today (Monday 1 June) take over the Bury Carers Service to provide help to hundreds of local carers.
Wood, rubble and scrap metal will be accepted from Saturday (30 May) at the household waste recycling centre in Radcliffe.
Residents can sign up for a wide range of free online learning courses during the coronavirus lockdown.
Bury Art Museum is collecting art and artefacts that represent a snapshot of the current Covid-19 lockdown period.
Creative students have contributed to Bury’s Town of Culture year – by designing a new visual identity for the programme.
Works to repair and improve Kay Street Bridge in Summerseat will recommence today (Tuesday 26 May).
Residents of Bury are being urged to join in and contribute to cultural events taking place in their streets and online during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ahead of Eid al-Fitr this weekend, Bury Council has joined Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in expressing gratitude to our Muslim communities during Ramadhan.