Parks to get initial £1.1 million upgrade
The first stage of a three-year programme to upgrade Bury’s Green Flag winning parks is set to be approved by councillors.
The first stage of a three-year programme to upgrade Bury’s Green Flag winning parks is set to be approved by councillors.
Free flu jabs for the over-50s and those with underlying health conditions are going down well at the Elizabethan Suite in Bury.
Bury has signed up to national and worldwide movements to tackle climate change and become carbon neutral.
More than 700 stars have been decorated and displayed across the borough to thank each volunteer who came forward to support local communities during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Bury residents who are eligible for a free flu jab can get one at the Elizabethan Suite next to Bury Town Hall.
Trading standards officers seized illicit tobacco worth £15,000 in raids on premises across the borough yesterday (7 Dec).
Acting on tip-offs, accompanied by GMP police officers, they visited 13 premises and used sniffer dogs from tobacco detection company Wagtails UK to help them.
In total they seized 8kg of hand-rolling tobacco and 21,000 cigarettes, some of which were counterfeit, some we
Residents are being asked for their views on what kind of homes Bury will need for people of all ages and for future generations.
A Christmas feast of online entertainment will bring festive cheer to residents despite the ongoing restrictions on live performances.
Bury Council will defer the crucial vote on the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework to give more time for the plan to be finalised.
Council leaders are calling on the Government to give the green light to plans for a new Radcliffe high school.
Today is White Ribbon Day which signals the start of the International 16 days of Action campaign against gender-based violence.
Financial help for local companies forced to close by the national coronavirus lockdown is being distributed from this week.