Nearly 2,000 vulnerable Bury residents get the Covid vaccination
Vulnerable residents across Bury can look forward to a safer New Year after they received their Covid-19 vaccinations.
Vulnerable residents across Bury can look forward to a safer New Year after they received their Covid-19 vaccinations.
Education leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to ensure that no families go hungry over the Christmas period.
Festive revellers are urged to stay local this Christmas and not to have one for the road.
Leslie Berkeley could be forgiven for having a sense of déjà vu after becoming one the first people in Radcliffe to get the coronavirus vaccination.
Bury’s Castle Leisure Centre has passed the tough new ‘Quest Prime’ assessment, demonstrating robust protocols in place for both customers and staff.
Residents are urged to follow the coronavirus guidelines over the Christmas holidays in order to save lives and keep the infection rate down.
Staff and residents at a Bury extra care scheme have donated toys and treats to a local foodbank which was recently burgled.
Grants of £1,000 are available for Bury pubs which predominantly serve alcohol rather than food and have been severely impacted over the festive season due to Tier 2 and Tier 3 local restrictions.
Health and council leaders have urged Bury residents to continue to follow the coronavirus rules as the borough remains under Tier 3 restrictions.
Bury Adult Learning Service will be offering a wide range of courses during spring and summer 2021 for all adults over the age of 19.
Some 300 people were given the coronavirus jab on the first day of opening at the borough’s first vaccination centre in Prestwich yesterday.
Art, drama, music and spiritual sustenance is here to bring festive cheer to Bury residents as Christmas draws near.