Plea for Government help to save our ash trees
Bury has joined districts across Greater Manchester in asking the Government for help to stop ash die-back decimating our trees.
Bury has joined districts across Greater Manchester in asking the Government for help to stop ash die-back decimating our trees.
Bury Council has agreed to spend £1 million on bringing empty homes back into use as affordable housing.
Work will start on Monday 12 July 2021 to improve the layout at one of Bury town centre’s busiest spots.
Bury’s first mobile Covid vax vehicle is coming to town to help in the race to get everyone vaccinated.
A total of 125,513 people in Bury have now had their first Covid jab - and 91,663 residents have received their second dose.
Get ready to go wild for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge ‘Wild World Heroes’!
The future of Bury’s three civic halls will be determined when the council’s cabinet meets tomorrow (Wed 30 June).
Plans for a new hotel on the former Bury Fire Station site have been put forward to Bury Council.
The council is spending £4 million this financial year on resurfacing works on a number of roads across the borough.
The Local Government Boundary Commission wants to hear what residents and local organisations think about ward boundary proposals for Bury Council before they are submitted to Parliament
Veterans and civic leaders proudly raised the flag today (Saturday 26 June) to mark national Armed Forces Day in Bury.
Bury’s Foster Care team eagerly joined the Jerusalema Dance Challenge to raise awareness of the need for foster carers and the rewards and opportunities it brings.