From Monday – Covid jabs for 16 and 17 year olds
All young people in Bury aged 16 and 17 will, from Monday (23 Aug), be able to get a Covid jab and get protected against coronavirus.
All young people in Bury aged 16 and 17 will, from Monday (23 Aug), be able to get a Covid jab and get protected against coronavirus.
Bury Council has reaffirmed its support for armed forces personnel against the backdrop of the turmoil in Afghanistan.
Bury Council’s cabinet has approved Greater Manchester’s final Clean Air Plan to tackle the problem of air pollution on local roads, which contributes towards at least 1,200 deaths per year in the city-region.
Two pop-up vax clinics will be held in Radcliffe next week to make it even easier for local residents to get their jabs.
The manager of a Bury nursing home has received a prestigious award for his “brave and heroic leadership” during the coronavirus pandemic.
All young people aged 16 and 17 will soon be invited to receive a Covid vaccination, and parents and carers of eligible children will be contacted in the coming weeks.
The big day has finally arrived for thousands of Bury teenagers who are receiving their GCSE results.
Scores of streets across Bury are to benefit in the latest phase of the council’s highways investment programme.
Formal consultation on the Greater Manchester plan for housing, jobs and the environment has started.
Four fly-tippers have been handed on-the-spot fines of £400 by enforcement officers using new powers.
Today organisers of the Asda Foundation Bury Running festival have announced that the event will run virtually this year, with free entries available to all current entrants.
Residents are being urged to get their Covid vaccinations and take the total number of jabs beyond the current 238,793.