New funding for community groups and to support resilience
Bury Council recognises that the voluntary and community sector is integral to the fabric of Bury and has never been more important as the borough continues to live with Covid.
Bury Council recognises that the voluntary and community sector is integral to the fabric of Bury and has never been more important as the borough continues to live with Covid.
Health and council leaders have issued a huge ‘thank you’ to the staff and volunteers who are working tirelessly to vaccinate Bury people against coronavirus.
Watch online tomorrow (Thursday 28 Jan) when Bury Council and its partners hold their 19th Holocaust Memorial Event and their first to take place ‘virtually’.
Pub owners who primarily serve alcohol rather than food are reminded that they have until 31 January to claim a £1,000 Covid grant.
Prestwich councillor Tim Pickstone will be the first person in 70 years to be Mayor of Bury for a second consecutive term.
The tireless efforts of council staff and partner agencies to keep residents safe during Storm Christoph has paid off in Bury.
Three new grant schemes have been approved to help Bury businesses cope with the financial effects of the coronavirus lockdown.
Public consultation starts today (Thursday 21 Jan) on the future use of Bury’s three civic halls.
Residents, businesses and agencies are being invited to take part in webinars and have their say on Bury’s draft housing strategy.
Bury children will continue to receive free school meals during the half-term and Easter holidays.
Former Mayor of Bury Sheila Magnall is urging residents to be vaccinated after becoming one of the first to get her jab at the borough’s latest vax centre.
Mayoral PA Audrey French is taking a well-deserved early retirement after notching up an incredible 44 years of public service.