Council wins £8.5 million to ‘green’ its buildings
Bury Council has received a grant of £8.5 million to cut carbon emissions in its buildings and take the lead for the rest of the borough to follow.
Bury Council has received a grant of £8.5 million to cut carbon emissions in its buildings and take the lead for the rest of the borough to follow.
Plans are well under way to ensure that Ramsbottom continues to thrive as a much-loved destination.
Bury Council is to start spraying giant hogweed this month on its land – and is urging other landowners to do the same on theirs.
Health and social care providers are being invited to advertise their job opportunities on the new Caring Careers website.
Council leaders are saying a huge ‘thank you’ to the 200 young carers who look after our people and families.
Bury’s flagship recreational facility at Clarence Park is to receive a £350,000 funding boost to carry out major improvements including a £150,000 new skate park.
Bury residents are being offered face-to-face help in completing their Census forms.
Hundreds of hospital visits have been avoided during the coronavirus pandemic thanks to the CareLink Service and Support at Home staff.
Residents have until Tuesday (16 March) to give their views on a new pattern of electoral wards which is being developed for Bury Council.
The Mayor of Bury will lead an online ‘thank you’ next Friday to the many hundreds of unpaid carers across the borough.
Around 71,500 people registered with a Bury GP have now been vaccinated against coronavirus.
A new ’green’ way of killing weeds with hot water rather than glyphosate has been ordered by the council.